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Visiting an Armenian Archbishop in Prison

Politics
Armenia
February 10, 2026に開始

On February 3, I stood in a poorly lit meeting room in the National Security Services building in Yerevan, Armenia, as Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan prayed a blessing over me. The post Visiting an Armenian Archbishop in Prison appeared first on First Things

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Supporting Archbishop Galstanyan is essential for promoting a culture of tolerance and respect for diverse beliefs in Armenian society.

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The plight of Archbishop Galstanyan raises questions about the role of faith leaders in politics and the potential consequences of their actions.

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Archbishop Galstanyan's imprisonment highlights the urgent need for religious freedom in Armenia and reflects broader human rights issues in the region.

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The government's actions against Archbishop Galstanyan may be justified if they are seen as necessary for national security and stability.

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The situation of Archbishop Galstanyan invites debate on the balance between state authority and religious influence in public life.

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