
ArmInfo. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has announced via social media that 16 priests have publicly backed his "improvement" agenda of the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC).
"My words of fraternal support, encouragement, and assurances of my respect to all the priests who have joined the "improvement" and those preparing to join it. Holy Fathers, with your blessing and active participation, the Armenian Apostolic Church will be renewed. I also call on all our communities and regions, our beloved people, to support, encourage, promote, and protect all priests who have joined the renovation project and are preparing to do so," he wrote. Yesterday evening, it was announced that Priest Mashtots Stepanyan, rector at St. Gevork Church in Aygeshat, had joined Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's initiative to abdicate His Holiness Karekin II, the Catholicos of All Armenians, which he announced on social media. Following his lead, 12 more priests released statements on social media in support of the "renewal agenda," which were actively shared by pro- government media and members of the ruling Civil Contract party.
Commenting on the situation, Father Asoghik Karapetyan, Director of the Museums and Archives at the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, stated that "several unworthy priests have emerged who follow the atheist, rebellious, and rule-breaking heads of their dioceses." Karapetyan stated that these actions by the priests would face a "just and correct" decision by the Mother See of Etchmiadzin. He also emphasized that the Armenian Church is strong and will overcome this test with fortitude and wisdom.
Recall, on the evening of January 4, Nikol Pashinyan signed the so-called "roadmap for the improvement" of the Armenian Apostolic Church with 10 rebellious bishops. On December 8, he announced the so-called "roadmap for the renewal of the Armenian Apostolic Church after the resignation of Ktrich Nersisyan (Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II)." The schismatic bishops, demanding the resignation of Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II, came to the prime minister's residence and signed the document one by one. Two of the ten bishops who were not present in person gave their consent remotely.
The document contains the following points: 1. Public announcement of the reform program; 2. Removal of the current church leader; 3. Election of a locum tenens of the patriarchal throne; 4. Adoption of the Church Charter, which should establish "mechanisms for maintaining established principles, ensuring financial transparency, and proper conduct of the clergy"; 5. Election of the Catholicos of All Armenians, "in accordance with the established procedure". It should be noted that, according to the Constitution of Armenia, the Armenian Apostolic Church is separate from the state and has a special mission.