
ArmInfo.The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople, Archbishop Sahak Mashalyan, presented his position on the Episcopal Council held in Austria and the latest developments surrounding the Armenian Apostolic Church.
A statement released by the Catholicosate of Constantinople noted that during the Episcopal Assembly, Sahak II delivered the following message, in which he drew the attention of the conference prelates and His Holiness the Patriarch to two of his proposals. The Patriarch expressed several comments on the situation and his views on how to overcome this crisis.
In particular, he proposed creating a Synod to strengthen the position of the Mother See and His Holiness the Patriarch, as well as setting a date for the convening of a National Church Assembly. Sahak II stated that this meeting, held outside the Holy See, in itself points to a problem that has troubled and disturbed the Armenian world for almost a year, beginning with the standoff between the Armenian authorities and the Mother See of Etchmiadzin. He added that this meeting, which was intended as a gathering of bishops, unfortunately, due to the absence of the bishops of Armenia and Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II, naturally turned into a consultative conference. However, this does not prevent this meeting from expressing an authoritative opinion on the current situation.
"We, the Patriarchate of Constantinople, have viewed this undesirable situation from day one as a response to internal political tensions in Armenia and the approaching political elections. Along with almost all churches in the Diaspora, we also appealed to His Holiness the Patriarch with a call for ecclesiastical unity and solidarity against this political campaign against the Catholicos, which is much more clearly visible in the Diaspora.
In such critical and turbulent situations, we considered it crucial to ensure ecclesiastical discipline within the Patriarchate, avoiding panic and preserving the integrity of the Church. In particular, we defended the position and immunity of His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, until the internal political situation in Armenia is determined by the political elections. And as the only undisputed pan-ecclesiastical structure capable of reviewing the status of the Catholicos, we pointed to the National Ecclesiastical Assembly," the Patriarchate of Constantinople said in a statement.
He added that the problem is serious and gradually worsening, as opposition priests and bishops emerge, some of whom, despite disciplinary action, continue to perform their duties with state support. "We have bishops arrested under the pretext of pursuing hostile policies. Against this backdrop, we, Armenians of the Diaspora, have largely found ourselves in the position of observers and are at a loss. The two sacred pillars of the Armenian nation, the Church and the State, bound by the covenant to walk together along the paths of Armenian history to give the nation the best, are today demonstrating actions that exhaust and weaken each other. Provocative actions and expressions on both sides widen the trenches and leave relations in a state where they could deteriorate further. What the Mother See needs most now is heavenly wisdom." Sahak II then presented a modest opinion, a compromise solution to the current situation. According to him, during this turbulent period, the Supreme Spiritual Council has unfortunately lost its authority and, through hasty and impulsive decisions, is gradually deepening the conflict and leading to a deadlock.
According to him, this included the decision to defrock Bishop Gevorg. Sahak II added that it would be right to wait for this meeting of bishops and resolve the situation with Gevorg and other opposition priests. "His Holiness needs an authoritative assembly that will inspire him with authority and prudence during this period, and this is a synod, which will also include some opposition brothers. This synodal decree could pave the way for identifying and resolving problems jointly with the government. His Holiness always had the idea of creating such a structure; I know this personally, but this idea was never realized. This is an opportunity for this Episcopal Meeting to elect twelve senior bishops who will support His Holiness in his work governing the Throne during this period," the Patriarch of Constantinople added. According to him, if the Holy See fails to carry out this administrative reform, the authority of the Catholicos of All Armenians will be irreparably weakened by the current composition of the Supreme Spiritual Council. "For reconciliation with the authorities and a transitional period until the convening of the National Church Council, the Synod could serve as a transitional solution."
And my second suggestion is that it would be useful for this assembly of bishops to set a date and create an organizing committee for the National Church Council, which is now needed. This could calm some passions," Sahak II concluded.
As a reminder, a bishops' council was held in Austria from February 16-19. It was not held in full attendance, as the Armenian authorities had opened a criminal case against the Catholicos of All Armenians and six high-ranking bishops, preventing them from participating in this visiting assembly. Following the council's conclusion, full support was expressed for the Catholicos of All Armenians and a call was made to the Armenian authorities to cease the ongoing anti-church campaign. As a reminder, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan launched a broad anti-church campaign in May 2025, demanding the resignation of the Catholicos of All Armenians. As part of this campaign, several clergy members were arrested.
Moreover, a group of bishops joined Pashinyan in demanding the resignation of the Catholicos of All Armenians. In this regard, on December 1, the Catholicos of All Armenians announced the convening of a bishops' council for December 10-12 to Discussions of recent events related to the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church and issues related to internal church life were planned. However, on December 8, the Mother See of Etchmiadzin announced its indefinite postponement, given the government's crackdown on the clergy, including arrests. Karekin II then decided to convene a bishops' assembly from February 16 to 19 in the Austrian city of St. Polten.
Notably, a couple of days before the Council, the Prosecutor General's Office of Armenia opened a criminal case against Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II and banned him from leaving the country. The grounds for this were lawsuits filed by defrocked clergymen Aramayis Tahmazyan and Stepan Asatryan against the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC). The day before the criminal case against the Catholicos of All Armenians was opened, the Armenian prime minister told reporters that he would not allow the Catholicosate to leave Armenia.