Nikol Pashinyan continues to insult the Armenian Apostolic Church and the Holy Fathers

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan continues to attack the church. Nikol Pashinyan’s unethical post early this morning has caused outrage among users. A large number of users responded to Pashinyan’s post, calling on him to resign and criticizing his inadequate speech.

In addition, the Prime Minister’s wife Anna Hakobyan also wrote a post in which she noted: “The country’s main pedophiles are demonized with the word “closet.” Of course, that’s how it should be. After all, closets are the dark corners of the lives of maniacs who wear black masks. It is in closets that perversions occur that do not even deserve the wrath of believers. Believers, who have long resigned themselves to this, carry the country’s main maniacs-perverts on their shoulders.

What are you doing in Switzerland? Who do you safely send to their native cradle, who do you immediately release from captivity? Do you know what spirituality is? Hello, news for you!

The main spiritual mafia of the country is clearly outraged that a conversation has opened up among the closets. “Otherwise, why would they attack the elected head of state?”

Recall that at yesterday’s government meeting, Nikol Pashinyan again lashed out at the church, stating that our churches are not Ulan-Uzbek. “There is everything there: excess metal, bags of cement, old pieces of abalovka, rusty pieces of reinforcement.” A person goes into a church to take spiritual communion, but when he goes in, he sees that someone has old shoes, clothes, someone brought his old tie and put it on. How can one be so false, how can one talk so much about holiness and be so impious, how can one trample on holy places, and then: “Wow, something happened in the complex…” Pashinyan said.

After Pashinyan’s statement, the Holy Fathers responded to him: His Eminence Archbishop Arshak Khachatryan, Patriarch of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, for example, noted: “The Prime Minister’s sudden interest in holy places, however, also has a comforting potential. Perhaps the head of state will suddenly decide to pay attention to Azerbaijan’s growing claims to Armenian holy places. Perhaps it is also worth considering the pressing issues of preserving holy places in occupied Artsakh, which are under threat of destruction.”

The Primate of the Gougar Diocese, Bishop Hovnan Hakobyan, called Pashinyan “the country’s main worker.”

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