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    "BIRTHPLACE OF MY SOUL..."

    Editorial, 5 October 2013

    Armenians-Apostolic, Roman Catholic, Protestant, Evangelical, and
    even those who rarely go to church-are disappointed, disturbed,
    worried, and irate-about the questionable life of Catholicos Karekin
    II. Many demand an investigation and the possible defrocking of the
    ecclesiastical oligarch. But other than complaining, usually among
    themselves, most accusers of the catholicos don't seem to have an idea
    as how to get rid of the destructive kleptocrat ("klepticos") who rose
    to the Etchmiadzin throne through fraud. Those who condemn Catholicos
    Karekin II are hamstrung by their less-than-adequate knowledge of the
    Armenian Apostolic Church while the casual or nominal attachment of
    many others disqualifies them from legitimate criticism of the Church.

    Do you know the structure and hierarchy of your Church?

    Do you know who reports to whom in the Church hierarchy?

    Do you know anything about the levers and rules intended to provide
    transparency and accountability in the management of the Church?

    Do you know how Etchmiadzin is financed?

    If the catholicos is the CEO of the Church, do you know who are the
    members of the Church's management committee?

    Do you know the qualifications of the management committee members?

    Do you know whether your parish priest, a collective of priests,
    or diocese heads can bring about change in KII's reign?

    Do you know whether your primate is elected or appointed? Who decides
    who will be your diocesan head?

    Do you know who decides who will be your parish priest?

    Do you wonder whether your parish priest is a spiritual person?

    Do you wonder whether your parish priest is a contractor whose
    primary job is officiating at rituals-"Badarak", baptisms, weddings,
    and funerals?

    Do you know how much your parish priest earns or whether his pension
    is adequate?

    Do you donate money to your parish church?

    Do you care whether you understand the "krapar" (classical Armenian)
    recited at "Badarak"?

    Do you know the theological differences between the Armenian Apostolic
    Church and the Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Protestant Churches?

    Do you wonder whether KII is reflective of the Armenian Apostolic
    Church... that the fish is rotten from its head down?

    Armenians get poetic about their Church... and quote Vahan Takeyan's
    "Yegeghetsin Haygagan Dznntavayrn eh Hokvooys..." ("The Armenian
    Church is the birthplace of my soul..."). Certainly, beautiful and
    evocative words. But words are meaningless-even the best lines--if
    not followed by action. Words can also be destructive when they delude
    us into fantasy and wishful thinking.

    If you don't know your Church, how can it be the birthplace of
    your soul?

    If the head of your Church is corrupt, unaccountable, and devoid of
    spirituality, how can the Church be the birthplace of your soul?

    If your Church is the birthplace and fortress of your soul, why are
    you so indifferent, inattentive to it?

    Are we one with our Church or is the Church just a mere agency which
    provides tenuous links to our heritage through rituals, pageantry
    and a few ounces of incense?

    It's because of the ignorance and inattention of the members of
    the Armenian Apostolic Church that when 62 bishops and archbishops
    gathered in Etchmiadzin at the Episcopal Synod (Sept. 24 to 27),
    there was nothing on the conference agenda about Catholicos Karekin
    II's mismanagement of the Church, let alone an investigation of his
    questionable lifestyle. There were also no reports whether his crony,
    "Bentley" Bishop Kojoyan, drove to the conclave in his ostentatious
    car. Meanwhile, the catholicos was oiling the wheels (not that of
    the Bentley), giving a medal to one of his acolytes, and elevating
    several bishops to archbishops.

    The Church Fathers considered whether to canonize the Genocide martyrs,
    although the topic has been in the books for nearly 40 years.

    One worthwhile proposal was setting up a fund to assist needy children
    in Armenia, Artsakh and Syria. But most of their time was spent in
    how-many-angels-can-dance-on-a-needle ecclesiastical arcana. When
    only 8% of Apostolic Armenians attend church with any regularity, the
    bishops dwelled on the wording of sacraments, confirmation, baptism,
    Chrismation and other top-of-mind rituals.

    Then on the last day (Sept. 27) the Fathers of the Church devoted the
    day to national, religious, social, educational, community, economic,
    and demographic... issues. It took the embarrassingly unqualified
    clergymen a mere working day to tackle these wide-ranging, challenging,
    complex and mostly secular issues. "At the conclusion of the Synod,
    the Bishops happily reflected on the productive outcome of the
    meeting...." reported ArmRadio.

    We wait with bated breath for the spiritual fathers' redundant
    solutions to the multifarious challenges the nation faces.

    Their next clerical confab is in the fall of next year.

    http://www.keghart.com/Editorial-Bishops-Synod

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