
ArmInfo. The ongoing processes surrounding the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC) are entering a decisive phase. This is a planned and state-directed political program aimed at dividing the AAC and creating a controlled infrastructure within it, subservient to political power, as stated by David Ananyan, former head of the State Revenue Committee of Armenia.
"The upcoming liturgy on October 26 in Hovhannavank, led by the defrocked priest, will be the symbolic start of this process, as the Prime Minister of Armenia previously stated. This isn't just a spiritual ceremony: it's an attempt to legitimize the unlawful division of the Church with state support and to give legitimacy to the destabilization of a national institution. This step is dangerous not just in terms of spirituality, but also in terms of preserving national security and identity," Ananyan wrote on social media.
As the politician pointed out, the Armenian Apostolic Church has been the bearer of the Armenian people's civilizational memory for centuries, the pillar of the preservation of the Armenian language, culture, and statehood. "Its institutional weakening is tantamount to a loss of national stability. The external context is more than clear. For Turkish geopolitics, the Armenian Apostolic Church has always been and continues to be the main barrier to the spiritual and cultural unity of the Armenian people. And today, when the current government deliberately participates in processes directed against the Church, it acts according to the same logic, destroying the historical defense system of the Armenian people from within.
This is no longer just an ideological or political matter. It is an issue of our collective existence, national identidy, and civilizational resistance. Defending the Church means defending the core pillars of Armenia, including its faith, history, and dignity. Defending the Church means defending Armenia. Remaining silent in this case is no longer neutrality, but rather a consent to the destruction of one's own identity," David Ananyan concludes.
The day before, defrocked cleric Stepan Asatryan (formerly Father Aram) called his deposition illegal and announced his intention to continue conducting services at Hovhannavank Monastery, including the liturgy on Sunday. Earlier, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had announced his intention to attend the Sunday liturgy at Hovhannavank, thereby openly showing support for the defrocked priest.