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"Therion Ware" |
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28 Dec 2007 11:34:29 PM |
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OT: Seven hurt in punch-up at Church of the Nativity |
IT says here:
<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article3104350.ece>
The cradle of Christianity was rocked by an unholy punch-up when Greek
Orthodox and Armenian priests came to blows in a dispute over how to
clean Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity.
The ancient place of worship, built over the site where Jesus Christ
is said to have been born in a stable more than 2,000 years ago, is
shared by various branches of Christianity, each of which controls and
jealously guards a part of the holy site.
The brawl apparently began when Greek Orthodox priests set up ladders
to clean the walls and ceilings of their part of the church after the
Christmas Day celebrations.
Armenian priests claimed that the ladders encroached on their portion
of the church, which led the two sects to exchange angry words which
quickly turned to blows.
Witnesses said that the robed and bearded priests scuffled for more
than an hour using fists, brooms and iron rods as weapons.
Photographers who came to document the annual cleaning ceremony
instead recorded the entire event.
Five priests were lightly injured in the melee, which was eventually
broken up by a dozen unarmed Palestinian policemen. Two of the
policemen were hurt in ending the brawl.
Victor Batarseh, the Mayor of Bethlehem, said that he has had to
intervene in the past to ensure that the cleaning of the Church
happened in an orderly fashion. “As usual the cleaning of the church
after Christmas is a cause of problems,” he said.
Even priests were not immune from the tensions that fill life in the
West Bank, said local shopkeeper Fayed Sahiri. “We live in a very
tense, very afraid way under the occupation. It is unavoidable,” he
said.
The outbreak of the Palestinian uprising against Israel in late 2000
and the fighting that followed has clouded Christmas celebrations in
Bethlehem for years, battering the tourism industry that is the city’s
lifeline.
It is not the first time that a ladder has led to fisticuffs among
priests in the Holy Land. In the courtyard of the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre, in Jerusalem’s Old City, a ladder still stands as a
reminder for all priests to watch their tempers.
One hundred years ago, the ladder was erected by a priest attempting
to repair damage done during an earthquake. Another sect accused the
priest of trespassing and a fight broke out.
When the dust settled, the priests decided to leave the ladder as a
reminder to the future keepers of the Church to solve their disputes
in a more Christian fashion.
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| User: "Seon Ferguson" |
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| Title: Re: Seven hurt in punch-up at Church of the Nativity |
29 Dec 2007 04:04:03 AM |
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Is this the Christian love I have been hearing so much about?
"Therion Ware" <autodelete@city-of-dis.com> wrote in message
news:90nbn3tfo8babvff87ghs5anaffff760qi@4ax.com...
IT says here:
<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article3104350.ece>
The cradle of Christianity was rocked by an unholy punch-up when Greek
Orthodox and Armenian priests came to blows in a dispute over how to
clean Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity.
The ancient place of worship, built over the site where Jesus Christ
is said to have been born in a stable more than 2,000 years ago, is
shared by various branches of Christianity, each of which controls and
jealously guards a part of the holy site.
The brawl apparently began when Greek Orthodox priests set up ladders
to clean the walls and ceilings of their part of the church after the
Christmas Day celebrations.
Armenian priests claimed that the ladders encroached on their portion
of the church, which led the two sects to exchange angry words which
quickly turned to blows.
Witnesses said that the robed and bearded priests scuffled for more
than an hour using fists, brooms and iron rods as weapons.
Photographers who came to document the annual cleaning ceremony
instead recorded the entire event.
Five priests were lightly injured in the melee, which was eventually
broken up by a dozen unarmed Palestinian policemen. Two of the
policemen were hurt in ending the brawl.
Victor Batarseh, the Mayor of Bethlehem, said that he has had to
intervene in the past to ensure that the cleaning of the Church
happened in an orderly fashion. "As usual the cleaning of the church
after Christmas is a cause of problems," he said.
Even priests were not immune from the tensions that fill life in the
West Bank, said local shopkeeper Fayed Sahiri. "We live in a very
tense, very afraid way under the occupation. It is unavoidable," he
said.
The outbreak of the Palestinian uprising against Israel in late 2000
and the fighting that followed has clouded Christmas celebrations in
Bethlehem for years, battering the tourism industry that is the city's
lifeline.
It is not the first time that a ladder has led to fisticuffs among
priests in the Holy Land. In the courtyard of the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre, in Jerusalem's Old City, a ladder still stands as a
reminder for all priests to watch their tempers.
One hundred years ago, the ladder was erected by a priest attempting
to repair damage done during an earthquake. Another sect accused the
priest of trespassing and a fight broke out.
When the dust settled, the priests decided to leave the ladder as a
reminder to the future keepers of the Church to solve their disputes
in a more Christian fashion.
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| User: "Liz" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Seven hurt in punch-up at Church of the Nativity |
29 Dec 2007 10:06:03 AM |
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 05:34:29 +0000, Therion Ware
<autodelete@city-of-dis.com> wrote:
IT says here:
<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article3104350.ece>
The cradle of Christianity was rocked by an unholy punch-up when Greek
Orthodox and Armenian priests came to blows in a dispute over how to
clean Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity.
"Priests Gone Wild"
Liz #658 BAAWA
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| User: "L. Raymond" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Seven hurt in punch-up at Church of the Nativity |
28 Dec 2007 11:52:50 PM |
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Therion Ware wrote:
IT says here:
<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article3104350.ece>
The cradle of Christianity was rocked by an unholy punch-up when Greek
Orthodox and Armenian priests came to blows in a dispute over how to
clean Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity.
These guys are constantly slugging it out. Not too long ago it was a
processional of some sort that walked over the wrong part of the church
that started the fight.
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L. Raymond
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