VISIT OF THE DELEGATION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT TO GOSHAVANK
On July 5, 2019, on the occasion of the Day of the Constitution and State Symbols of the Republic of Armenia, the delegation of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia led by Hrayr Tovmasyan, President of the Constitutional Court visited the Goshavank Monastery Complex to honour Mkhitar Gosh, a prominent medieval Armenian thinker, theologian, priest and a philosopher. Hrayr Tovmasyan and the judges of the Constitutional Court laid flowers on the monument of Mkhitar Gosh, had a tour in the Monastery learning more about the history of the Monastery and the activities of Mkhitar Gosh.
The delegation also visited the Haghartsin Monastery Complex, met with Bishop Bagrat Galstyan, the Primate of the Tavush Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church. The Primate of the Diocese shared with the guests the current projects which are implemented by the Tavush Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church. They also discussed the possibilities of implementing legal, scientific, educational and cultural programs in the Goshavank Monastery Complex, as well as the format of cooperation with the Constitutional Court.
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