January 30, 2021 - 12:54 AMT
Top cleric: Services could be held at Shushi's Ghazanchetsots Cathedral

Religious services could be held at Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Tsitsernavank and other Armenian churches currently under Azerbaijani control, newly appointed Primate of the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Diocese Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan has said in an interview with Public Radio of Armenia.

The Armenian side has sent letters to relevant bodies, requesting to allow conducting religious services at Ghazanchetstos cathedral and Tsitsernavank (just one kilometer from the Armenian border) with the help of Russian peacekeepers.

“The issue is on the agenda,” Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan said. He did not rule out a positive outcome.

The Armenian side has also asked the Russian peacekeepers to station troops near Amaras Monastery so that the church can start offering religious services.

As for Dadivank monastery, it has been under the protection of Russian peacekeepers since November 25, The church is working on permanent basis, pilgrimages take place every Sunday.

Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan will offer the first Mass in the capacity of the Primate of the Artsakh Diocese on February 7. The service will be held at Holy Mother of God Cathedral in Stepanakert.