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27 Jun 2005 10:45:04 PM |
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CRAZY CHRISTIANS PERFORMING EXORCISM..... AGAIN |
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*ROMANIA STUNNED BY NUN'S DEATH IN EXORCISM*
TANACU, Romania (AP) -- The whispers started in April in the mind of the
23-year-old nun. In the heart of an Orthodox convent in Romania's impoverished
northeast, doctors say, Maricica Irina Cornici believed she heard the devil
talking to her, telling her she was sinful. She was treated for schizophrenia,
but when she relapsed, a monk and four nuns tried a different method: exorcism.
Last week, Cornici was bound to a cross, gagged with a towel and left in a
dank room at the convent for three days without food -- where she died of
suffocation and dehydration.
The case has stunned this impoverished nation where rural youths, many raised
in orphanages like Cornici, have flocked to Orthodox monasteries and convents
for spiritual help or food and shelter. Polls show the Orthodox Church to be
the nation's most trusted institution.
In April, Cornici was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in the northeast city
of Vaslui.
"She thought the devil was talking to her and told her that she was a sinful
person," said Dr. Gheorghe Silvestrovici, a psychiatrist who treated her.
"It's a symptom of schizophrenia, and she was probably having her first episode."
The nun was given medication and released on April 20 to the care of the Holy
Trinity convent in the nearby village of Tanacu, an isolated community of
about 1,000 people in a hilly area cultivated with vineyards and corn.
She was supposed to return in 10 days, but never did.
Daniel Petru Corogeanu, a 29-year-old red-bearded monk who served as the
convent's priest and allegedly led the exorcism, told the media he was trying
to take devils out of the nun. He said she had to be restrained because she
was violent and that she refused to drink holy water.
Corogeanu and the four nuns were charged with aggravated murder on Wednesday
in Cornici's death after testifying for 11 hours to prosecutors. If found
guilty, they could face up to 25 years in prison.
The monk said Friday outside the courtroom that he and the nuns were innocent
and blamed media pressure for their arrests.
His lawyer has asked for the case to be moved to a different location, citing
the intense media and public scrutiny in the area. Romania's Supreme Court is
expected to rule on a location for the trial.
"I am scared that if I went to the monastery they would crucify me, too," said
Ioan Hristea, a 52-year-old former welder who suffers from epilepsy and said
he was hospitalized with Cornici.
Others said the prosecutors were swayed by the public pressure and went too
far by charging the suspects with aggravated murder, and that a lesser charge
of manslaughter would have been more appropriate.
"Aggravated murder implies intention and committing the crime with intentional
sadism," said Aurelian Pavelescu, a lawyer and member of Romania's parliament.
"But they believed they were helping the woman, that they were curing her from
her pains."
In Cornici's native village of Perieni, about an hour drive from the convent,
her relatives demanded justice for the young woman, who they said joined the
convent just days before she was admitted to the hospital.
"She was disfigured, she had marks on her hands, her ankles and her stomach,"
said her aunt, Anisoara Antohi, 29, standing by Cornici's grave, marked with a
simple wooden cross with the words "Sister Irina" scribbled on it.
"She was a good girl. It was too cruel, God, much too cruel," her great-uncle,
Gheorghe Antohi, 53, said as he burst into tears. Those who allegedly killed
her "should all be crucified like her."
In Tanacu, a couple said they met Corogeanu, the monk accused in the case,
when he baptized their godson at the convent, a wooden building with a metal
roof that overlooks a rolling hill.
"He held a beautiful service," said Petrica Pintilie. "Who knows what happened
there?"
The church has closed the convent, and its gates were chained Friday. A nearby
sign warns that no men are allowed in after 4 p.m. and that only Orthodox
believers who are properly dressed can enter.
"Here we only talk to God and we sing with the angels in silence and with much
prayer," says another sign posted on the convent's white fence.
The Orthodox Church has strongly condemned the exorcism ritual in Tanacu as
"abominable." It has banned Corogeanu from the priesthood and excluded the
four nuns from the church.
Orthodox monasteries and convents have flourished in Romania since the 1989
fall of Nicolae Ceausescu's brutal communist regime, which suppressed religion.
The Tanacu convent was built in 2001 by a private donor and had not yet been
sanctified by the church.
Cornici's death and the revelation that Corogeanu was ordained as a priest
without having finished his theological studies have prompted the church to
impose stricter rules for entering monasteries, including psychological tests.
Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may
not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Posted 6/25/2005 8:13 AM
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-06-25-exorcism_x.htm
GOD'S CREATOR
...That was my only sin... :(
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Wise men explore the unknown seeking more wisdom, while other
men fall on their hands and knees and start mumbling...
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| User: "yansimon52" |
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| Title: Re: CRAZY CHRISTIANS PERFORMING EXORCISM..... AGAIN |
28 Jun 2005 01:10:03 AM |
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Christian is also, another form of cult belief, quite similiar to
Islam... ie... isa is jesus.... musa is moses... ibrahim is
abraham......
You see car stickers pasting on windscreen ''jesus is the way'...on a
christian driver......'allah is the way'' on a muslim driver......
Ironnically, both of these 2 so-called religion need to canvass for
followers...
Not-so on other religions ie. Taoism. hinduism ...'you believe in our
religious movement then, you are welcome to join us, if not, pls leaves
us alone'....
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| User: "Gods Creator" |
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| Title: Re: CRAZY CHRISTIANS PERFORMING EXORCISM..... AGAIN |
28 Jun 2005 06:02:44 AM |
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yansimon52 wrote:
Christian is also, another form of cult belief, quite similiar to
Islam... ie... isa is jesus.... musa is moses... ibrahim is
abraham......
You see car stickers pasting on windscreen ''jesus is the way'...on a
christian driver......'allah is the way'' on a muslim driver......
Ironnically, both of these 2 so-called religion need to canvass for
followers...
Not-so on other religions ie. Taoism. hinduism ...'you believe in our
religious movement then, you are welcome to join us, if not, pls leaves
us alone'....
Thus Spake God's Creator; (I don't forgive *****!)
I think anyone could start up a new religion,
simply by giving some fantasy interpretation
of what *DEATH* is, while offering a *promise*
of a HaPpY *AFTER-LIFE*. :)
Some people will become a suicide bomber (today)
in order to have an *AFTER-LIFE* (tomorrow) !
Christians just don't want to be burnt up !
although they have burned alive many thousands of
non-believers at the stake !
Protecting the mind from religions is an
*absolute* necessity in order to... stay sane. %-(
GOD'S CREATOR
...That was my only sin... :(
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Wise men explore the unknown seeking more wisdom, while other
men fall on their hands and knees and start mumbling...
Todays U.S. Holy Wars News:
http://www.antiwar.com
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| User: "Clover" |
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| Title: Re: CRAZY CHRISTIANS PERFORMING EXORCISM..... AGAIN |
27 Jun 2005 11:49:54 PM |
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In article <4J3we.14143$eM6.10573@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>, God's
Creator <The_Creator@Good.Com> wrote:
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*ROMANIA STUNNED BY NUN'S DEATH IN EXORCISM*
TANACU, Romania (AP) -- The whispers started in April in the mind of the
23-year-old nun. In the heart of an Orthodox convent in Romania's
impoverished
northeast, doctors say, Maricica Irina Cornici believed she heard the devil
talking to her, telling her she was sinful. She was treated for
schizophrenia,
but when she relapsed, a monk and four nuns tried a different method:
exorcism.
Last week, Cornici was bound to a cross, gagged with a towel and left in a
dank room at the convent for three days without food -- where she died of
suffocation and dehydration.
Maybe one of the jw's could try this - self administered of course
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| User: "Hans Christian Andersen" |
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| Title: Re: CRAZY CHRISTIANS PERFORMING EXORCISM..... AGAIN |
28 Jun 2005 07:54:47 AM |
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Well Christians are REALLY good at killing.....Inquisitions, Crusades,
WWII....
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 03:45:04 GMT, God's Creator <The_Creator@Good.Com>
wrote:
:(
*ROMANIA STUNNED BY NUN'S DEATH IN EXORCISM*
TANACU, Romania (AP) -- The whispers started in April in the mind of the
23-year-old nun. In the heart of an Orthodox convent in Romania's impoverished
northeast, doctors say, Maricica Irina Cornici believed she heard the devil
talking to her, telling her she was sinful. She was treated for schizophrenia,
but when she relapsed, a monk and four nuns tried a different method: exorcism.
Last week, Cornici was bound to a cross, gagged with a towel and left in a
dank room at the convent for three days without food -- where she died of
suffocation and dehydration.
The case has stunned this impoverished nation where rural youths, many raised
in orphanages like Cornici, have flocked to Orthodox monasteries and convents
for spiritual help or food and shelter. Polls show the Orthodox Church to be
the nation's most trusted institution.
In April, Cornici was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in the northeast city
of Vaslui.
"She thought the devil was talking to her and told her that she was a sinful
person," said Dr. Gheorghe Silvestrovici, a psychiatrist who treated her.
"It's a symptom of schizophrenia, and she was probably having her first episode."
The nun was given medication and released on April 20 to the care of the Holy
Trinity convent in the nearby village of Tanacu, an isolated community of
about 1,000 people in a hilly area cultivated with vineyards and corn.
She was supposed to return in 10 days, but never did.
Daniel Petru Corogeanu, a 29-year-old red-bearded monk who served as the
convent's priest and allegedly led the exorcism, told the media he was trying
to take devils out of the nun. He said she had to be restrained because she
was violent and that she refused to drink holy water.
Corogeanu and the four nuns were charged with aggravated murder on Wednesday
in Cornici's death after testifying for 11 hours to prosecutors. If found
guilty, they could face up to 25 years in prison.
The monk said Friday outside the courtroom that he and the nuns were innocent
and blamed media pressure for their arrests.
His lawyer has asked for the case to be moved to a different location, citing
the intense media and public scrutiny in the area. Romania's Supreme Court is
expected to rule on a location for the trial.
"I am scared that if I went to the monastery they would crucify me, too," said
Ioan Hristea, a 52-year-old former welder who suffers from epilepsy and said
he was hospitalized with Cornici.
Others said the prosecutors were swayed by the public pressure and went too
far by charging the suspects with aggravated murder, and that a lesser charge
of manslaughter would have been more appropriate.
"Aggravated murder implies intention and committing the crime with intentional
sadism," said Aurelian Pavelescu, a lawyer and member of Romania's parliament.
"But they believed they were helping the woman, that they were curing her from
her pains."
In Cornici's native village of Perieni, about an hour drive from the convent,
her relatives demanded justice for the young woman, who they said joined the
convent just days before she was admitted to the hospital.
"She was disfigured, she had marks on her hands, her ankles and her stomach,"
said her aunt, Anisoara Antohi, 29, standing by Cornici's grave, marked with a
simple wooden cross with the words "Sister Irina" scribbled on it.
"She was a good girl. It was too cruel, God, much too cruel," her great-uncle,
Gheorghe Antohi, 53, said as he burst into tears. Those who allegedly killed
her "should all be crucified like her."
In Tanacu, a couple said they met Corogeanu, the monk accused in the case,
when he baptized their godson at the convent, a wooden building with a metal
roof that overlooks a rolling hill.
"He held a beautiful service," said Petrica Pintilie. "Who knows what happened
there?"
The church has closed the convent, and its gates were chained Friday. A nearby
sign warns that no men are allowed in after 4 p.m. and that only Orthodox
believers who are properly dressed can enter.
"Here we only talk to God and we sing with the angels in silence and with much
prayer," says another sign posted on the convent's white fence.
The Orthodox Church has strongly condemned the exorcism ritual in Tanacu as
"abominable." It has banned Corogeanu from the priesthood and excluded the
four nuns from the church.
Orthodox monasteries and convents have flourished in Romania since the 1989
fall of Nicolae Ceausescu's brutal communist regime, which suppressed religion.
The Tanacu convent was built in 2001 by a private donor and had not yet been
sanctified by the church.
Cornici's death and the revelation that Corogeanu was ordained as a priest
without having finished his theological studies have prompted the church to
impose stricter rules for entering monasteries, including psychological tests.
Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may
not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Posted 6/25/2005 8:13 AM
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-06-25-exorcism_x.htm
GOD'S CREATOR
...That was my only sin... :(
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wise men explore the unknown seeking more wisdom, while other
men fall on their hands and knees and start mumbling...
.
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