500-year-old icon looted from divided Cyprus repatriated
A 500-year-old Orthodox icon that was looted from a church in the breakaway north of ethnically divided Cyprus has been returned to the island.
The icon belongs to the 12th-century Christ Antiphonitis Church, which is near the northern coastal town of Kyrenia. It was one of countless icons, frescoes, mosaics and religious artifacts stolen from churches that were abandoned when a 1974 Turkish invasion split the island between primarily Orthodox Greek Cypriots in the south and Muslim Turkish Cypriots in the north.
Turkey’s invasion had followed a coup mounted by supporters of union with Greece.
The Church of Cyprus has for decades been trying to track down numerous religious artifacts stolen from hundreds of abandoned churches and monasteries in the north and sold abroad.
The church said the returned icon would be held by the archbishopric “until it returns to its rightful place” in the Antiphonitis Church.
Source: AP