Praying alone: Easter in Echmiadzin, the spiritual capital of Armenia

JAM News
11.04.2020 JAMNEWS

This year, Easter services in Armenia will be held behind closed doors. 

For the first time, on April 12, the Armenian Apostolic Church will celebrate the feast of the Resurrection of Christ in empty cathedrals, with no worshippers. However, the church ceremony will be broadcast live, as in previous years. 

The church made this decision in light of the state of emergency in effect from March 16 to April 14. This, in turn, was declared to prevent the further spread of coronavirus.

On Easter Day, there will be no believers in any of the five churches in Echmiadzin, the spiritual capital of Armenia, where the Catholicos of all Armenians resides. At the Etchmiadzin Cathedral, the main temple of the Armenian Church, the holiday service will also be held behind closed doors. The majority of people in both Echmiadzin and nationwide will still celebrate the holiday, only this time they will do it from home.

Health is more important

This is the third week that 55-year-old Anahit Sargsyan has not attended church. She lives in Etchmiadzin, not far from the cathedral. As a regular churchgoer, she upset that she will not be able to participate in the Easter ceremony, but considers the temporary bans justified.

“I follow many clergy members on Facebook and find out what time to turn on the broadcast on public television or the Shoghakat church channel in order to participate in the service and pray. In this situation, the most important thing is health, you can not expose people to danger. And we believers will patiently wait for better days,” says Sargsyan.

Echmiadzin, a small city 20 kilometers from Yerevan, was put in the spotlight on social media after the Ministry of Health declared it the epicenter of coronavirus in Armenia. Everyone was posting about the “Echmiadzin incident.”

Echmiadzin’s “patient zero” was a woman who returned to the city from Milan on March 1 after having contracted coronavirus. Instead of self-isolating, for the next ten days, she had close contact with many of her friends and went to a crowded engagement party for her son.

Those who had been in contact with the woman also became infected. Moreover, at that time, the majority of coronavirus cases in Armenia were connected to this woman.

As a result, on March 15, the city, which has a population of 50,000, was quarantined. For a whole week, out of 27 entrances to the city, only three remained open.

Residents were encouraged to stay home. Only those who urgently needed to were permitted to leave the city after having their temperature taken.

Now the streets of Echmiadzin are empty, as everywhere else in Armenia.

The Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II urged both ministers of the church and believers to exercise maximum caution and refrain from close contact with others.

By decision of the Episcopal Council, all churches will operate from 9:00 to 19:00 during the state of emergency. Believers are permitted to visit and pray alone.

“All services are being held behind closed doors, without parishioner participation, and whenever possible, we will broadcast them live. Wedding ceremonies will not be held. At funerals, we only perform the burial ceremony. At the same time, we urge believers to refrain from crowded funerals and memorial services,” says Priest Vahram Melikyan, director of the information service of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

“Easter is a family holiday. This year, let it be so – we will celebrate the holiday with only our close family members, it makes no difference. We can watch the broadcast of the service and pray at home. The state of emergency coincides with the post, but I think it was no coincidence. We have the opportunity to spend time in the household, spend more time with the children, and appreciate what we have,” says Anahit Sargsyan.

Another resident of Echmiadzin, Lilit Vardanyan, is still preparing for Easter, in spite of the current situation.

“It is unusual for a believer not to go to church, not to pray during the service, and not to receive the sacrament. But the Lord is everywhere, and He is with us. I like Easter more than the New Year, because there are no extra frills. Easter does not impose anything. We eat fish, rice, and herbs, which are available to everyone. Of course, it would be great to go to church and return with a blessing. This is an indescribable feeling. But this year, we will willfully give up this joy.”

On the day before Easter, people begin to buy food for the holiday feast. But many are now facing financial difficulties. The epidemic is leaving people jobless, as everything is closed except for essential and strategic businesses.

“In Echmiadzin, most people work for hourly-wage jobs. They are waiters, hairdressers, bakers and taxi drivers. Now people are unable to go to work, are left without earnings, and avoid shopping. I have been waiting for hours for someone to come in to the store. People don’t have enough money,” says Tamara Stepanyan, a vendor at a greengrocery.

Taxi drivers also complain that few people are leaving the house now.

“We sit idle for hours. But if I get an order, I immediately disinfect the door handles – from the outside, from the inside. I make sure it is safe. One good thing these days is that fuel prices have fallen a bit. I hope that after Easter the quarantine will end and things will start looking up again,” says taxi driver Armen Mkrtchyan.

This year, the town square will not be adorned by the work of artist Nerses Melikyan, as it has been all the last years.

During the state of emergency, he has taken up a new project, and he puts everything into his work, barely noticing the passage of time. Melikyan lays the first brushstroke on his a ten meter canvas as he is serenaded by the sounds of sharakans (prayers in song form).

“A couple of years ago I ordered this canvas from Italy. I really wanted to start this business, put this idea into practice, but there was not enough time, and besides, I was not ready. And coronavirus made it possible to isolate and take up this project. I film myself, document the whole process of work, meditate on things for a while. Loneliness was what I needed. And I got it,” says the artist.

Pianist Tamara Hakobyan says she does not remember her city ever being so empty during the Holy Week before Easter:

“This house arrest drove me into a depression at first. Then I got used to it and planned out the schedule and regime that works best for me during this period. Now I’m using self-isolation to study German, I visit museums and galleries in the world online, and I enjoy international works of art.

And for socialization, my friends and I started a group chat and we’ll talk over a cup of coffee, each person from their own house. I hold remote classes with children from a music school. And my students have began to practice with enthusiasm. I think that after Easter, good times will come for all.”

“I have been living in Etchmiadzin for 26 years. I moved here after I got married. At first, I thought that this city would never be mine. But in the days of the state of emergency and self-isolation, I suddenly realized that I had become part of it. It is sad to see the empty streets, unusual silence and even the lack of traffic. It’s unsettling, but I adapt. It feels like I’m in a black and white movie.

Self-isolation in Echmiadzin, and especially during the period of Lent, is an opportunity to purify oneself and look at the world with new eyes. This city has an unusual spiritual energy. Isolation made it possible for me to feel it. Living in this city means waking up every day to the sound of church bells. And it gives you the strength to live.

I am a journalist and the author of this article. In the days of quarantine, when all members of a noisy Armenian family are sitting at home, it is almost impossible to break away and do some work.

And I found myself an “office” in the courtyard of the church of St. Gayane. It’s a great place to be alone with your own thoughts. I come here with my computer and a thermos of coffee. It’s a comfortable and convenient place where I don’t have to pay for the time I spend there. Thanks to self-isolation, I discovered the opportunity to work this way. I don’t know how long this will last, but I actually am really enjoying it.”

Armenia MFA spokesperson: Karabakh authorities must have people’s mandate to represent them in negotiations

News.am, Armenia

16:34, 11.04.2020
                  

YEREVAN. – The elections in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) are of great importance from three points of view: human rights, regional security, and the peace process. . Anna Naghdalyan, Spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia wrote about this on Facebook, which also reads as follows:

“With the elections in Artsakh, the human rights of the people of Artsakh are exercised to govern public life. The elected authorities in Artsakh will continue to ensure the comprehensive security of the people of Artsakh.

Naturally, Armenia has been and remains the guarantor of Artsakh’s security. And, ultimately, the elected authorities of Artsakh must receive, have the mandate of the people of Artsakh to represent them in the negotiation process.

In this sense, the elections are even more important. The Artsakh authorities have made their decision, calculating all possible risks. (…) it is a pity that the observers’ mission was disrupted due to the coronavirus; but, ultimately, the people of Artsakh are conducting the elections for themselves and not for the observers. The Artsakh authorities have made that decision, and we respect that decision.”

Defense minister, Russian Ambassador got familiarized with operation of coronavirus testing lab in Yerevan

Panorama, Armenia

Armenian defense minister Davit Tonoyan and Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin got familiarized with the mobile laboratory conducting testing for Covid-19 infection that was set up in Yerevan. As the ministry of defense press service reported, Minister Tonoyan conversed with the staff of the mobile lab, got familiarized with the first results of the tastings and the lab capabilities.

It is reminded that the mobile lab was transferred from the Russian Federation to the Republic of Armenia on April 7  as part of bilateral agreement between the defense ministries of the two countries.

As the source said, specialists of Russia’s Armed Forces are in Armenia for exchange of experience  and knowledge with Armenian colleagues in the works of preventing and combating the spread of Covid-19. Along with Armenian specialists, they are conducting laboratory examinations, trainings and discussions on organizing the ongoing activities. 

It is noted that the mobile lab operates in all terrains and weather conditions, producing 99% accuracy of the results. 

Armenia Extends State of Emergency by a Month

Georgia Today

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan oversaw Saturday’s assembly of a special committee coordinating to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Armenia.

Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan, who is also heading the current ‘state of emergency’ in the country, vigorously recommended strategy to fight against the virus. “it was proposed to extend the state of emergency for another 30 days in Armenia, to maintain the current restrictions on movement, public transport, interprovincial movement, regarding whose schedule there will be the decisions of the commandant,” reads the news source who distributed the information about the extended guidelines of the emergency.

The Armenian PM ordered the cabinet to submit a draft decision of the government to prolong the declared ‘state of emergency’ in Armenia, and once the resolution is accepted, a respective special session of the Parliament will enforce it by the Constitution.

Pashinyan already stated that the situation could last much longer than initially estimated. However, Article 5 conditions that the operative period of the ‘state of emergency’ declared cannot surpass 30 days in Armenia, although in some areas it can reach 60 days.

The number of coronavirus cases in Armenia stands at 966.

Following 13th death, Armenia may strengthen state of emergency regs ahead of Easter Sunday

JAM News
11.04.2020
    JAMnews, Yerevan

The Armenian government is considering strengthening and extending the state of emergency regulations announced in mid-March ahead of Easter Sunday and following the country’s 13th death from coronavirus.

On April 10, two other patients died from coronavirus as well, while several remain in critical condition. The total number of cases stands at 977, after an additional 40 were reported earlier today. 173 have recovered from the infection.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has instructed the government to prepare a decision to extend the state of emergency, which ends on April 14.

Through April 12, there are restrictions on movement within the country.

The decision of the government will have to be considered by parliament at an extraordinary session, which will likely be held on Monday, April 13.

Since March 16, everything has been closed in Armenia, except for grocery stores and pharmacies. All public transport has been stopped, including the metro. Since March 25, a strict restriction on the movement of people has been introduced. Citizens can leave the house only in case of emergency – with a passport and a travel profile”. Violations are monitored by the police.

On April 10, Health Minister Arsen Torosyan made a proposal to extend the state of emergency.

“We can’t assume that the proliferation of the virus will stop or that it is 100 percent fading. Earlier, for example, we had 50 cases, but from a single source of infection, for example, from a large industrial enterprise. Now we have 16, 20, 30 cases, but from 10 or 20 different people. Therefore, the coronavirus infection process has gotten out of control,” the minister said.

Easter is coming to Armenia. The Armenian Apostolic Church decided for the first time to celebrate on April 12 the feast of the Resurrection of Christ without believers in temples, as a precaution in connection with the coronavirus pandemic.

Most actively support this decision. But there are those who on social media write that they are not going to sit at home and will still go to listen to the Easter service.

On Easter in Armenia, it is customary to set a table with painted eggs, festive rice dishes, fish, herbs and wine. There are a lot of people in the markets in Yerevan. And not all of them are keeping their distance from one another  or wearing masks and gloves. There are debates in the country as to the usefulness of masks for the general public – even the Ministry of Health has his doubts.


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Armenia PM: Some types of activities will be fully allowed in country as of Monday

News.am, Armenia

14:23, 11.04.2020

YEREVAN. – Some types of activities will be fully allowed in Armenia as of Monday. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced about this live on Facebook.

He then noted the domains where the activities will be completely allowed in the country. “Agriculture, forestry, fishery, fishing, mining industry and operation of open-pit mines, electricity, [natural] gas, good-quality vapor air activity, water supply, waste management and recycling, sewerage, transportation and storage, financial and insurance activities, public administration, the protection and compulsory social security domain, the healthcare and social services domain, foreign organizations’ activities,” said Pashinyan. “We have also made a decision that we will fully allow outdoor construction activities, as well as the production of tobacco products, as of April 13.

And in the period after April 20, we will also open the production of clothes; we will try to [re]open the domain of textiles. We will allow the activities of shops; we will allow the scientific research and development domain to work.”

PM: Armenia residents’ participation in upcoming holidays, remembrance days will be restricted

News.am, Armenia

14:50, 11.04.2020
                 

YEREVAN. – We have holy holidays and remembrance days for us in the near future. April 24 is coming soon, and we also have two holidays in the first ten days of May: the day of the liberation of Shushi, and the day of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this on his live Facebook broadcast Saturday, adding that their conclusion, however, is that these events should be limited in the country.

“Citizens’ participation in any event should be restricted because if we allow these events with the usual procedure, we will have an uncontrollable outbreak of the [coronavirus] epidemic [in Armenia],” Pashinyan explained. “Only ceremonial events will take place on April 24; that is, the officials who have a ritual to do so will do so. The same goes for May 8 and 9, too. Naturally, there will be no mass events on May 1, too. “

Also, the PM asked people to treat these decisions with understanding.

No mass events on Armenian Genocide Commemoration Day

Public Radio of Armenia

Armenia’s PM states about full ban of work of public transport

Aysor, Armenia

The work of public transport will be fully banned, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said live on Facebook, adding that public transport is the biggest risk of spread of coronavirus.

“On the other side the sectors where the working activity will be allowed the transportation means must be ensured by employers. The inter-regional transport communication will not be allowed either,” he said, adding that only taxis will be allowed to work.

The PM also said people will be allowed to use own cars.

30 cases daily satisfactory figure: Armenia’s PM on coronavirus situation in Armenia

Aysor, Armenia

On Monday or Tuesday the government will make a decision on extending the state of emergency after which extraordinary NA session will be convened, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said live on Facebook.

“Our conviction is that the state of emergency must be extended to prevent the further spread of the virus. The epidemic is really spreading, and our goal is to register as less cases as possible. Currently we are having 30 cases daily which is quite satisfactory figure,” the premier said.

He also stressed that attempts must be made to keep the economic life alive. In this regard a decision has been made to allow the activity of some types of economic activities.