ArmInfo.Amid the current challenges facing our country, our call must be to confidently and firmly preserve the unity of our national life.
This message was delivered by Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II on the night of June 11, upon his arrival at Zvartnots Airport, where he was met by thousands of citizens. His Holiness noted that such a large number of people who met him was a response to the unacceptable statements made by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan against the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC).
Garegin II also emphasized that all difficulties must be overcome, avoiding unnecessary emotions and protests. "Be firm in your faith. We value your attitude towards the church, and this obliges us, the clergy, to carry out our mission with even greater responsibility. In these difficult times, our call must be to confidently and firmly preserve unity," the Catholicos said.
In this regard, His Holiness pointed out the inadmissibility of taking actions that could threaten the national unity of the Armenian people. "We believe that with joint efforts we will be able to withstand all difficulties and build the foundation of the future for us and our children with optimism, hope and faith," Garegin II summed up.
In connection with the attacks on the Armenian Apostolic Church, the National Union of Yazidis "Sinjar" also issued a statement. In particular, it notes that the attack on the institution of the church is unacceptable not only for Armenians, but also for all national and religious minorities living in Armenia, since it is directed against the stability, values and diversity of the state.
"The National Union of Yazidis "Sinjar" is following with deep concern the campaign that has unfolded in recent weeks against the Holy Armenian Apostolic Church and Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II. We condemn the political attack organized by the Armenian authorities against the Catholicos and the Church," the statement reads.
For several days now, Nikol Pashinyan has not stopped attacking the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC). First, at a government meeting, he compared Armenian churches to closets. Then followed his statements on social networks, where the Armenian prime minister used coarse language against the hierarchs of the AAC and accused one of the archbishops of sexual promiscuity. At the same time, the prime minister demanded that all priests who violated their vow of celibacy be defrocked. The Prime Minister's wife, Anna Hakobyan, made similar attacks, calling the Patriarch "the main mafioso."