PART II: THEY PROMISE LOVE; THEY USE VIOLENCE AND BEAT PEOPLE UP
Source: AKTE - STYLOS of ORTHODOXY
20 October 2009
The Bishop of Paphos used force against Orthodox Christians who were praying inside the Holy Temple.
The GRANDEUR of the Ecumenists in all its glory: they promise love; they use violence and beatings.
This
morning while faithful Christian confessors were praying inside Saint George's
Chapel (situated next to the hotel Saint
George where the Mixed Committee of the Theological
Dialogue between Orthodox and Papist Ecumenists is taking place) the
Metropolitan of Paphos George entered the temple and asked them to stop their
prayer and to get out and to stay away from the temple. When they refused to
do so, he grabbed their liturgical book that they
happened to be reading at the time (a Psalter) and threw
it on the ground! When he
realised that someone was taking photos, he dashed in rage towards him,
(a member of the Pan-Cyprian Christian Orthodox Movement (P.A.H.O.K.) named
Panagiotis N.) pushed him to the ground,
beat him up and smashed his camera ... It
seems that he acted with the same love and unity that he had proclaimed the
day before in his statement to the Press!
In the meantime, riot police squads would continue surrounding the Holy Temple, preventing the faithful Christians from approaching the Holy Temple. The Christian confessors stayed inside the Holy Temple during the course of the day for the next 24 hours bound inside with no water, punished; and all because they unmasked and denounced the commercialisation of the Temple by the hotel "Saint George", where the Ecumenists of the Theological Dialogue together with the Metropolitan hold their meeting and who claim that they work for the love and unity of Christians!!!
Eventually, after an overwhelming pressure exerted on them, the riot police squad forced their way into the holy temple, interrupting the prayer of the faithful Christians and they proceeded to arrest all clerics and lay present, violating this way the faithful Christians' human right of praying inside a temple without obstruction. Of course, the presence of the faithful Christians inside the temple contributed to the postponement of many heterodox Papist and Anglican weddings depriving thus the hotel (that belongs to the Metropolis) of earnings in the thousands of euros. We ask for the prayers of the faithful Christians and for the aid of our Democratic State for the promotion of our rights to pray inside the Orthodox Temples without obstruction, since these are neither property nor private manors of the Ecumenist Bishops.
On behalf of the Pro-Orthodox Union "Cosmas Flamiatos"
The President Laurentio DeGiorgio
The Secretary Panagiotis Simatis
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