Church of Saint Lazarus, Larnaca

Church of Saint Lazarus
Ιερός Ναός Αγίου Λαζάρου
Saint Lazarus Church in Larnaca
Map
LocationLarnaca
CountryCyprus
DenominationChurch of Cyprus
Websiteen.agioslazaros.org.cy
History
Foundedlate 9th century
DedicationLazarus of Bethany
Architecture
StyleByzantine, Gothic, Baroque, Rococo

34°54′41″N 33°38′05″E / 34.911495°N 33.634793°E / 34.911495; 33.634793

The Church of Saint Lazarus (Greek: Ιερός Ναός Αγίου Λαζάρου, Ierós Naós Agíou Lazárou) is a late-9th century church in Larnaca, Cyprus. It belongs to the Church of Cyprus, an autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church.

The Church of Saint Lazarus is named for New Testament figure Lazarus of Bethany, the subject of a miracle recounted in the Gospel of John,[1] in which Jesus raises him from the dead. According to Eastern Orthodox tradition, sometime after the Resurrection of Jesus, Lazarus was forced to flee Judea because of rumoured plots on his life and came to Cyprus. There he was appointed by Paul the Apostle and Barnabas as the first Bishop of Kition (now Larnaca). He is said to have lived for thirty more years and on his death was buried there for the second and last time.[2] The Church of Agios Lazaros was built over the reputed second tomb of Lazarus.

  1. ^ John 11:41–44
  2. ^ Michaelides, M.G. "Saint Lazarus, The Friend Of Christ And First Bishop Of Kition", Larnaca, Cyprus, 1984. Reprinted by Fr. Demetrios Serfes at St. Lazarus The Friend Of Christ And First Bishop Of Kition, Cyprus Archived 2009-09-22 at the Wayback Machine

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