Vardapet
Vardapet is a title of honor in the Armenian Apostolic Church, equivalent to the title of "Metropolitan" in the Eastern Orthodox Church. The term "Vardapet" is derived from the Old Armenian words "vard" meaning "house" and "apet" meaning "keeper" or "guardian," signifying the role of the Vardapet as the guardian of the house of God. The title was first used in the 4th century and has been held by the highest-ranking clergy in the Armenian Church since then.
The Vardapet is the spiritual leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church and serves as the primate of
The title of Vardapet is not merely a ceremonial one; it carries significant spiritual and administrative responsibilities.
The Vardapet's authority is recognized by the Armenian people and the international community, and the title