YEREVAN, April 6 – Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan participated in the Easter Liturgy at St. Gregory the Illuminator Mother Cathedral in Yerevan yesterday, April 5, 2026. The Prime Minister shared his participation through a post on his Facebook page, stating, “Easter Liturgy at St. Gregory the Illuminator Mother Cathedral in Yerevan.”
Prime Minister’s Participation in a Key Religious Event
The Prime Minister’s presence at the Easter Liturgy is a significant event, highlighting the importance of religious holidays in Armenia. Easter, or Surb Harutyun, is one of the most revered holidays in the Armenian Apostolic Church, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Such participation by a head of state often underscores national unity and respect for cultural and religious traditions.
St. Gregory the Illuminator Mother Cathedral: A Landmark in Yerevan
St. Gregory the Illuminator Mother Cathedral, where the liturgy took place, is one of the largest cathedrals of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the world and a prominent landmark in Yerevan. Consecrated in 2001, it was built to commemorate the 1700th anniversary of Armenia’s adoption of Christianity as its state religion, largely due to the efforts of Saint Gregory the Illuminator.
Other News from Armenia
The Prime Minister’s attendance coincided with other significant news from Armenia. Yesterday, April 5, 2026, also saw discussions regarding Armenia’s potential withdrawal from the CSTO and EAEU due to gas issues, as stated by Alen Simonyan. Additionally, the passing of writer and publicist Zori Balayan was reported.
Economic and Social Context
Economically, March 2026 saw a list of the top ten food products that had increased most in price compared to March 2025. The weather forecast for Yerevan indicated short-term rain expected on April 4, 7-8, with temperatures decreasing by 4-6 degrees.
Upcoming Parliamentary Elections
The ruling “Civil Contract” party, led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, published its pre-election program for the upcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7, 2026. This indicates a period of heightened political activity in the country.
Source: https://newsarmenia.am/am/news/armenia/hh-varchapet-nikol-pashinyane-erevani-sb-grigor-lusavorich-ekeghetsum-masnaktsum-e-surb-harutyan-pataragi/