Clergyman Mikael Ajapahyan`s supporters congratulate him on birthday anniversary
ArmInfo. Supporters of Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan, head of the Shirak Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, gathered in front of the Izmirlian Medical Center to congratulate the cleric on his birthday. He turns 62 today.
The head of the Shirak Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, sentenced to two years in prison for allegedly "public calls to seize power," underwent surgery the day before. His brother is currently caring for him.
The Shirak Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church also issued a congratulatory message on the occasion. "Bishop Mikael is one of the devoted clergy of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church, whose entire life and work were founded on truth, justice, and sincere service. He is a spiritual father who, through his personal example and moral nobility, guided thousands of believing children, raising them in Christian values and the national spirit.
For many years, the Bishop remained faithful to his spiritual vows. His sermons resounded everywhere. He was always among the people, participating in their daily lives, listening to their concerns, and strengthening their faith. Archbishop Mikael's spiritual path is distinguished by unwavering fidelity: he never betrayed the truth, even when it required courage and self-sacrifice. His spiritual guidance combines both the gentleness of a kind father and the sternness of a just judge.
The Bishop's beloved flock sees him not only as a spiritual leader, but also as a caring Father and trusted confidant. "Teacher. His integrity, ability to share people's concerns, and personal devotion made him a beloved leader of the people.
The clergy, staff, and all the faithful of the Shirak Diocese congratulate you," the diocese's congratulatory message reads.
We invoke the mercy of the Almighty Father to preserve your health and fortitude, especially in these days of unjust condemnation, which you endure for the sake of truth and love for your homeland. May justice soon prevail, and we will see you in the Shirak Diocese, beloved by us all," the diocese's congratulatory message reads.