Suspended bishop files a lawsuit against the Church in Armenia

Suspended Bishop Gevorg Saroyan. Photo: arminfo

On January 10, 2026, a lawsuit was filed with the Armavir Regional Court by Bishop Gevorg Saroyan, who has been suspended from ministry, against the Armenian Apostolic Church. Information about this was posted in the Datalex judicial-legal acts system, ArmInfo reports.

According to the published data, the clergyman is asking the court to declare invalid an order issued by Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II on January 10, 2026, by which Saroyan was removed from the post of head of the Masisotn Eparchy.

The claim was accepted for consideration on January 15 and signed by a judge of the Armavir Regional Court. Thus, this is an attempt to challenge an internal church decision through a state court procedure.

It is noted that this is the first such case in the history of modern Armenia, where under the Constitution the Armenian Apostolic Church is separated from the state. Earlier, the Chancellery of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin stated that the grounds for Saroyan’s suspension were identified facts of abuse of office, improper fulfillment of duties, as well as instances of pressure on the clergy of the eparchy.

Gevorg Saroyan is also among the hierarchs who previously signed a statement on the “renewal” of the Armenian Apostolic Church, presented with the participation of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Earlier, the UOJ wrote that the Armenian Church will appeal to international bodies over pressure from the authorities.

Read also

MinCulture transfers to OCU Crimean building housing “Ministry of Property”

Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture has formally granted the OCU the right to use a building in occupied Crimea – the very building where a former cathedral once stood and which now houses the local “Ministry of Property” – for the next half century.

Antiochian patriarch expresses condolences on the repose of Patriarch Ilia

Patriarch John X of Antioch has sent a message following the death of Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia.

Court hearing in Upper Lavra case postponed again

The appeal hearing was adjourned after the monastery’s legal team obtained grounds to seek the recusal of the panel of judges.

UOC St. Michael’s Church in Vinnytsia robbed

The thieves stole all the money kept in the church.

Nuncio in Ukraine explains why Vatican does not call Russia an aggressor

According to the nuncio, the Pope prefers moral language and avoids terms such as “aggression” and “aggressor.”

Constantinopolitan patriarch to attend Patriarch Ilia's funeral

Patriarch Bartholomew will travel to Tbilisi for the funeral of Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia, which is set to take place on March 22.