Quick Read
- The Armenian Church will hold its Bishops’ Synod February 16–19 in Sankt Pölten, Austria.
- Clergy under a prohibition on absence will participate remotely.
- The gathering is a decision-making assembly for church governance and pastoral affairs.
- The remote participation arrangement ensures continued contribution while respecting restrictions
The decision to incorporate remote participation for clergy under an absence ban reflects a pragmatic, unity-focused approach to governance, balancing the imperative of collective decision-making with the realities of travel and restrictions. By enabling inclusive input while adhering to constraints, the Armenian Church signals continuity and adaptability on the global stage, and this hybrid model could influence how future ecclesiastical assemblies are conducted in an increasingly connected world.

