
ArmInfo. By weakening the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), the Armenian authorities are breaking the last backbone of the nation's resistance. According to a report received by ArmInfo, Harutyun Agha-Sargsyan, Chairman of the Pan-Armenian Council for the Preservation of the Armenian Church, stated this while commenting on the situation surrounding the AAC following the bishops' assembly in St. Polten, Austria.
He recalled that in recent months, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has been using all available state levers of power to interfere in the affairs of the Church, and in this process, he has not hesitated to even trample on the Constitution of the Republic. Harutyun Agha-Sargsyan characterized the events as blatant terrorism by the state apparatus against the clergy. He pointed out that Pashinyan, for several months, has essentially used the state platform as a tool to split the Armenian Apostolic Church. "His public blackmail, brazen labels, and ultimatums are a de facto attack on the independence of the Church and the spiritual security of the Armenian people," he emphasized.
According to him, this is not a so-called "reform," but an attempt at takeover, carried out through force, with the goal of turning the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin into a docile appendage of his own government. "However, the Armenian Apostolic Church is not an office of the ruling Civil Contract party. The Catholicos' throne is not a pocket toy or a "personnel reserve" for the Prime Minister. The centuries-old church charter is not a menu that can be adapted to suit political tastes. The Armenian Constitution clearly separates religious organizations from the state. This is not a market, but a constitutional requirement. Anyone in power acting in this direction is guided not by state interests, but by a morbid obsession with wielding power over everything," the Chairman of the Pan-Armenian Council asserted.
He emphasized that the Prime Minister's public demand for the resignation of Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II and the barrage of fabricated accusations against clergy and supporters of the Church are a shameful political order, and the subsequent so-called "roadmap for reforms of the Armenian Apostolic Church" is merely a pathetic attempt to remove the Catholicos. The Chairman of the Pan-Armenian Council also noted that the full arsenal of state repression has been deployed in recent days to achieve this goal. Specifically, he recalled the travel ban imposed on the Catholicos of All Armenians to attend the Episcopal Assembly in Austria under the pretext of fabricated criminal charges, calling this a display of shameful cynicism. "This is a pathetic attempt to strangle the Armenian Apostolic Church with the state's bludgeon. As a result of these actions, His Grace was unable to preside over the Episcopal Assembly planned for Austria," Harutyun Agha-Sargsyan noted.
He also stated that Pashinyan's tenure has become a never-ending cycle of national losses: the loss of Artsakh, the distortion and rewriting of Armenian history, the exclusion of the history of the Armenian Church from educational programs, and the deliberate inculcation of disbelief in society. "Today, this destructive machine has moved on to its main goal-the destruction of the Church itself. The statement of the Bishops' Assembly of February 17-19 is a death sentence for you. The bishops clearly stated that this was a completely illegal criminal prosecution of the AAC. This is no longer our opinion; it is a harsh slap in the face to the authorities by the collective Supreme Leadership of the Church. We will not allow those who squat before an external enemy to force a 'factory of division' to operate within. By weakening the Church, you are breaking the last backbone of the nation's resistance. Therefore, we will be merciless to the perfidious schismatics within the Church. These 'perverts,' who hide behind treachery and sell their faith in exchange for the praise of political figures, will just as easily betray their homeland tomorrow. This destructive style of work is treason, and nothing more," Harutyun Agha-Sargsyan emphasized.
In connection with the above, he stated that the Pan-Armenian Council for the Protection of the Armenian Church is calling for an end to the fabricated chain of criminal cases, travel bans against clergy, and administrative intimidation that are hindering the activities of the Armenian Apostolic Church. They are also demanding an end to turning the internal affairs of the Armenian Church into a subject for "political bazaar" at the level of the Armenian Prime Minister. "Church issues are resolved in canonical courts, not in government halls or on Facebook posts," the Pan-Armenian Council emphasized.
Furthermore, the Council called for an end to political persecution, the immediate release of all clergy and citizens persecuted by the authorities for defending the Armenian Apostolic Church, and the prosecution of those clergy who have betrayed the Church. "Any action that sows discord within the Armenian Apostolic Church must be met with a strong response. No one has the right to serve as a Trojan horse for the authorities, hiding behind the guise of 'sacredness.' Attempts to bring the Armenian Church to its knees using the levers of state power will end in disgrace and the final collapse of the state's authority. A state is strong not when it desecrates holy sites, but when it understands its size and limits. The demand is simple: stop the government's incursion into the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. Return the state to the purview of the Constitution," the Pan-Armenian Council concluded.
Recall, in May 2025, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan launched a broad anti-church campaign, 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' assembly on December 10-12 to discuss recent events related to the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church and issues related to internal church life. However, on December 8, the Mother See of Etchmiadzin announced its indefinite postponement, given the government's repression of the clergy, including arrests. Then, Karekin II decided to convene the bishops' assembly in the Austrian city of St. Polten on February 16-19.
It is worth noting that a couple of days before the Council, the Prosecutor General's Office of Armenia launched 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 journalists that he would not allow the Catholicosate to leave Armenia.