
ArmInfo.The Council of Bishops of the Catholicosate of All Armenians of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church issued a statement following its meeting held February 17-19 in St. Polten, Austria, which, among other things, condemns the Armenian authorities' anti-clerical campaign.
"We report with deep concern and condemnation that, due to unfounded criminal prosecution, the departure of the Armenian Patriarch and six of our brother bishops from Armenia and their participation in this venerable gathering, which is of great importance for the life of the Church, was blocked. Because of this artificially created obstacle, we were forced to listen to the patriarchal message of the Catholicos of All Armenians via video link," the statement, released by the Council's press office, reads.
During the three-day sessions, the 25-member Episcopal Assembly discussed issues such as the Church's mission in the modern era and contemporary challenges in the homeland and diaspora; the current state of church-state relations and the situation surrounding the Church in Armenia; and the protection of the Church's autonomy from political speculation and ways to overcome the current situation.
It is noted that the meeting confirmed that the Armenian Church, as an ancient institution of national significance, has always advocated for and supported the existence of an independent Armenian state. "It continues to contribute to the strengthening and progress of the Armenian people to the utmost, with the unwavering conviction that the Armenian state is the protector and guarantor of the survival of the Armenian people and the realization of national aspirations. On this path, the Armenian Church has never served and does not serve foreign powers or external interests, but has maintained its uncompromising loyalty exclusively to the Armenian people, their statehood, and the preservation of their national identity," the Episcopal Assembly stated.
In this context, the Episcopal Assembly expressed deep concern over the current undesirable state of Church-State relations and, in this dangerous situation, calls on the authorities of the Republic of Armenia to: cease persecution of the Church and respect the centuries-old sovereignty and autonomy of the Church, basing Church-State relations on mutual respect, a clear separation of powers, and the priority of national interests; put an end to the repression of the clergy and the popularly elected Patriarch of All Armenians, based on fabricated charges and slander; release our four imprisoned holy brothers, the priest, and the Armenians who have spoken out in defense of the Church; act exclusively in accordance with the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, legislation, and international law and remain faithful to the proclaimed democratic principles that guarantee freedom of conscience, religion, and belief in the country, ensuring social solidarity instead of division, and resolving existing problems and contradictions in the spirit of dialogue, without preconditions, refraining from futile ultimatums.
Furthermore, the participants of the Episcopal Council called upon the eight Apostolic Bishops to: act in accordance with their oath of allegiance to Holy Etchmiadzin and the Catholicos of All Armenians; raise and resolve issues concerning internal Church life exclusively within authorized Church bodies; and refrain from anti-canonical actions, demoralizing steps, and separatist manifestations that threaten schism and weaken the Church's mission in the lives of the Armenian faithful.
It is noted that in this context, ignoring the part of the liturgy that mentions His Holiness the Patriarch for any reason whatsoever is ecclesiologically unacceptable and a direct blow to the unity of Holy Etchmiadzin and the unity of the Armenian Church.
"Considering any reformist movements carried out under external coercion unacceptable, we deem it necessary to work to overcome the challenges facing the Armenian Church and improve it exclusively through the Synod of Bishops and the highest canonical bodies of the Church. We, the bishops of the Armenian Church, reaffirm our fidelity to the Mother See of Etchmiadzin and the Catholicos of All Armenians as the visible symbol and guarantee of the unity, reconciliation, and solidarity of the Church.
We commit to contributing to the study and overcoming of the challenges facing the Church by periodically convening the Synod of Bishops and further strengthening our spiritual ministry in the life of our people. The Church must steadfastly continue its sacred mission, regardless of external pressure, remaining faithful to the Holy Gospel and the Orthodox teaching of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
Deeply concerned by the false trial and illegal sentences against the leadership of Artsakh in Baku, we appeal to the international community and "We appeal to our sister churches to continue their efforts to secure the speedy release of the hostages," the statement said.