ROC to construct new diocesan center in Yerevan
ArmInfo. The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) will build a new diocesan center in Yerevan. This was announced by the temporary administrator of the Yerevan-Armenian Diocese, Archbishop of Podolsk and Lyubertsy Aksiy during a visit to the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office in Armenia.
As reported by the press service of Rossotrudnichestvo in Yerevan, during a meeting with the management and staff of the Russian House, the bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church answered the pressing questions of preserving Christian traditions and values, both in the Armenian and Russian worlds.
"We are now launching the process of building a new diocesan center. The process is long, I hope everything will work out. Everything depends on our synergy and efforts," the archbishop noted.
The high-ranking official of the Russian Orthodox Church paid special attention to the problems of supporting youth and educating the younger generation in the spirit of Christian values.
"In Russia, we are implementing an original and very interesting project, "Question to the priest," through which we create a connection with the new generation. Perhaps we will be able to implement it here as well," he noted.
The meeting was attended by the leader of the public organization of Russian compatriots "Path of Good" Alexander Berezovsky and the head of the Russian community of Nagorno-Karabakh Alexander Bordov, who presented the high-ranking guest with albums and photographs of the first ancient Orthodox churches in the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Archbishop Aksiy emphasized the importance of such events for the development of intercultural and spiritual dialogue, noting that Rossotrudnichestvo plays a crucial role in preserving the spiritual foundations and historical traditions of the two peoples, as well as in deepening interaction between the communities.