Armenian Church needs new regulations immediately after removal of Ktrich Mkrtchyan - premier
ArmInfo. It is crucial that the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC) begin developing and adopting a new charter immediately following the removal of Ktrich Nersisyan (Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin B - ed.) and the election of a locum tenens. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced this in a video message on his Facebook page.
According to him, this charter will enshrine clear and specific rules accessible and understandable not only to the clergy but also to the public, meaning they will be publicly available. "This will allow everyone to clearly understand the norms and values by which the AAC lives, as well as the mechanisms for public and internal oversight of their observance," Pashinyan said.
He noted that this agenda has essentially been officially established by Holy Etchmiadzin itself. Specifically, in November 2011, the Prime Minister continued, the Armenian Ministry of Justice registered that a charter for the AAC-a constitution-would be developed in the near future.
"What do we have in practice? Twelve years after Ktrich Nersisyan assumed the post of Catholicos, a full- fledged charter for the AAC has still not been drafted. Moreover, another 14 years have passed since the document's registration in 2011. This clearly reflects the real state of affairs in the AAC during Ktrich Nersisyan's leadership," the Prime Minister emphasized.