ArmInfo. The campaign against the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC) by the anti-national authorities has obvious political goals and poses an existential threat to national identity and state sovereignty. This was written on his Facebook page by former head of the State Revenue Committee of Armenia David Ananyan.
According to him, this attack is strategic in nature and is clearly structured around two interconnected phases, which can be called the and the .
Within the framework of the announced , a manipulative discourse is essentially being put forward, where the proposal to reduce the role of the church will be disguised by demands for or the introduction of the . At the same time, the liberation of the AAC from its exclusive status is the first step towards a complete change in the balance of national and anti- national forces, with the weakening of national institutions at the request or desire of internal and external interested parties.
The ultimate goal of the maximum plan is much deeper and more destructive. It may imply the complete collapse of the Armenian Apostolic Church as a national institution that has preserved the cultural, spiritual and ideological unity of the Armenian people for thousands of years. This scenario is aimed at destroying one of the last strongholds of national institutional independence, which will inevitably lead to the erosion of identity, and in the long term - to the loss of statehood and a national ontological catastrophe. No less dangerous is the fact that the first plan may become a realistic for the second.
The gradual weakening of the Church's status may be accompanied by its further marginalization from the public consciousness. In addition, the conflict around the AAC may be used as a short-term mechanism for managing public consciousness and gaining electoral advantages. Blackmail and pressure on the Church are apparently included in the broader context of pre-election calculations, creating the impression of a reformist agenda, mobilizing certain radical social groups and, ultimately, ensuring the reproduction of the current government in the upcoming elections.
Against the backdrop of these alarming processes, the most pressing question is how the forces for whom national identity and traditional Armenian values are paramount will respond to this challenge. Will their actions be sufficiently coordinated and decisive, given the scale of the threats? So far, we have seen their inaction and disunity, the historical result of which is catastrophic consequences for national identity," he noted.
According to David Ananyan, political forces that share national values are facing a fateful test: will they be able to mobilize and turn this crisis around in favor of consolidating society, will they be ready to pool their resources and become a constructive force capable of stopping this attack on the foundations of Armenian existence?
"We must clearly understand that this liberation struggle goes far beyond the issue of faith or church. It affects the fate of the Armenian people as an intellectual and cultural community, its ability to maintain the continuity of generations, its ability to remain a subject of international relations," Ananyan concluded.
On May 29, at a government meeting, Pashinyan said that Armenian churches resemble "closets filled with junk." The next day, he published a harsh post on social media, in which he used obscene language addressed to the hierarchs of the Armenian Apostolic Church and, noting that he is officially not married, which , raised the issue of the mandatory celibacy of archbishops. He also stated that the RA authorities should have a "decisive vote" in the election of the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, and candidates for the post of Catholicos should undergo a background check. His wife Anna Hakobyan hastened to join the campaign against the church, calling the clergy pedophiles. She also expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that the Catholicos of All Armenians went to Bern (Switzerland) to participate in the international conference "Religious Freedom: Preservation of the Armenian Spiritual, Cultural and Historical Heritage in Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh", organized by the World Council of Churches (WCC) and the Protestant Church of Switzerland.
The day before, Pashinyan stated that if it turns out that Garegin II really broke his vow of celibacy and has a child, then he cannot be the Catholicos of All Armenians, .
According to many experts, Pashinyan has picked up Azerbaijan's campaign against the Armenian Church, launched by the spiritual leader of Azerbaijan Allahshukur Pashazade. Thus, the latter previously stated that Armenian shrines, including the 1700-year-old Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin, are allegedly located on "historical Azerbaijani lands", and the Armenian Apostolic Church poses a threat to the countries of the region.