
ArmInfo. On January 13, a meeting of the Supreme Spiritual Council was held under the chairmanship of His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians. The meeting was chaired by Archbishop Nathan Hovhannisyan.
According to the press service of the Mother See of Etchmiadzin, the meeting opened with the Lord's prayer, after which the Catholicos of All Armenians extended his blessings and best wishes to the members of the Supreme Spiritual Council.
The meeting's agenda included administrative, canonical, and pastoral issues of the Church. Dr. Gevorg Danielyan, church historian, presented a report on church-state relations and the current situation. It was emphasized that issues of concern to the Armenian Apostolic Church are being addressed by the relevant structures in accordance with established church procedure, and adequate solutions are being proposed. It was noted that the disseminated thesis of "intra-church contradictions" is artificial and is intended at legitimizing the authorities' illegal interference in the Church's internal affairs. It was also emphasized that since the end of May 2025, the anti-church campaign initiated by the authorities has become systematic, involving unconstitutional actions, criminal prosecutions, and repression against the clergy.
The Supreme Spiritual Council expressed gratitude to the faithful who have supported the Armenian Church, as well as to the organizations and individuals who legally express their firm position in defense of the rights of the Church. Considering the Church's accusation of political interference unfounded and unacceptable, the Supreme Spiritual Council rejected the ruling authorities' attempts to involve the Armenian Apostolic Church in political processes by creating an artificial agenda, leading to new divisions and contradictions in national life.
The Supreme Spiritual Council also expressed concern over the divisive position taken by ten bishops, as well as the slanderous statements and accusations made in public speeches against the Throne and Catholicos of All Armenians. The parishioners strongly condemned the bishops' participation in the so- called "Holy Church Reform Program," initiated and openly sponsored by the Prime Minister, as well as the illegal pressure and threats against the clergy by diocesan leaders, with the participation of local authorities, law enforcement agencies, and security forces. The Supreme Spiritual Council called on the clergy not to succumb to illegal coercion and, remaining true to their calling, to be guided exclusively by the canonical order of the Armenian Church. After discussing ways to overcome the current situation, it was decided to hold an Episcopal Assembly and a Prayer meeting in February 2026. These events were originally convened at the end of last year, but were temporarily postponed.