
ArmInfo. The Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC) is not participating in the provocation imposed by the Armenian authorities, rejecting the artificially created rules of confrontation. Political scientist Suren Sureniants wrote this on his Facebook page, reacting to the ruling political force "Civil Contract," led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, organizing a liturgy at the "Seven Wounds" Church in Gyumri, in the absence of representatives of the Shirak Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
According to the political scientist, the events at the "Seven Wounds" Church, as well as the subsequent statements, indicate that the authorities are moving to a new, more escalating phase of their anti-church campaign. As Sureniants noted, Pashinyan has thus recorded yet another instance of violation of law and order and church canons. "Essentially, state security forces established control over the Seven Wounds Church in Gyumri, under conditions where not a single clergyman of the Shirak Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church agreed to conduct a prayer service without mentioning the name of Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II and the head of the diocese. This event is yet another manifestation of the state system's pressure on the Church and an attempt to disrupt the internal order of the Gyumri Church and its historical traditions," the political scientist emphasized.
Sureniants also commented on the statement by Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Alen Simonyan that "the time has come to hold the next liturgy in the Mother See of Etchmiadzin," and stated that the statement, made by the country's second-highest-ranking government official, cannot be interpreted as a personal opinion. The political scientist is certain that this is nothing more than a manifestation of the authorities' collective intent to shift the pressure to the Mother See of Etchmiadzin and attempt to draw the Catholicos of All Armenians into a direct confrontation. In the current situation, as Sureniants noted, the Mother See of Etchmiadzin's announcement to temporarily postpone the bishops' meeting is of key importance.
"This is not a retreat, but a balanced and far-sighted decision. In a situation where the authorities' tactics are based on exacerbating the confrontation, the Catholicos consciously rose above this provocation, thereby reminding us that the strength of the Armenian Apostolic Church is determined not by momentary political tensions, but by the depth of time and historical continuity. All of this creates a clear context: the authorities' anti-church policy has reached a point where direct pressure on His Holiness and the Mother See of Etchmiadzin is now possible. However, the Armenian Apostolic Church does not engage in provocations imposed by the authorities and does not accept artificially created rules of confrontation. And where there is historical self-awareness, strong will, and prudence, final victory becomes a reality and naturally takes shape over time," the political scientist concluded.
On December 7, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan participated in the so-called liturgy at the "Seven Wounds" Church in Gyumri. Moreover, not a single clergyman of the Shirak Diocese agreed to conduct the liturgy for the Armenian Prime Minister, as one of the conditions was to omit the name of the Catholicos of All Armenians and the head of the diocese during the service. Consequently, the Armenian authorities were forced to bring their own puppet bishops, who opposed the Catholicos. Furthermore, officers of the National Security Service of Armenia sealed the church doors that evening, preventing anyone from entering. Thus, for the first time in 200 years, the bells of the "Seven Wounds" Church did not ring on the morning of December 7, inviting the faithful to the liturgy. It is also noteworthy that, despite the Armenian authorities' attempts to suppress the name of the Catholicos during the liturgy, the singers of the church choir nevertheless sang the names of both Karekin II and the head of the Shirak Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Archbishop Mikael Ajapakhian, who was imprisoned on trumped-up charges.
On December 7, the Mother See of Etchmiadzin also announced the indefinite postponement of the bishops' meeting scheduled for December 10-12 due to increasing pressure on the clergy.
As a reminder, the Armenian Prime Minister launched a campaign against the Armenian Apostolic Church in May, seeking the resignation of Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II. As part of this campaign, all dissenters, both clergy and ordinary citizens, are being imprisoned on various serious charges.