“Today there is a story, and the story charts in her book, with golden letters, your honest names. This bill, which gives legal status public law to the representation of our Holy Monastery in Greece, has had to be voted for many years before it was voted. “
This was characterized by the Archbishop and abbot of the Holy Monastery of St. Catherine, Mount Sinai, Damianos, with the simultaneous paranoia to all “that it is said and made about the Sinai Monastery, to be a sacred and national issue without controversy”.
“I am glad that the Sinai Monastery becomes a point of unity, gathering and proof that Hellenism can.
So far we have been in front of an absurdity. The article of the Constitution recognizes the inalienable Holy Monastery of Sinai, which has not yet had a personality in Greece. Was in the air. So this bill did not have to pass today, but many years ago, “said Archbishop Damianos, defending the article of the Ministry of Education’s bill, recognizing the Sinai Monastery as a Legal Entity in Greece.
“Let us all seize the opportunity, and especially the body of the Greek Parliament, to overthrow this badly text, which has huge national and religious dimensions for both our country and for the whole world.
Be aware that at the moment, you are not just guarding the Justinian building of the 5th century monastery, guarding the lives of the monks living in there and the huge, immense, shocking relics, which the Sinai Monastery contains and is in the guard of the Fathers and the Fathers.
“In Cairo we have to go to the Supreme Ecclesiastical Court and we will make an effort to regain our rights.
I am sure that this is necessary and beneficial to our monastery in Egypt, but it will also be beneficial to our country which in this way honors what our monastery has offered with its shareholders in Greece. “
“I have been serving in the Monastery for 61 years, I hope the example of recognizing the legal status of our monastery will also follow Egypt, no longer for our shareholders in Greece, but for our central monastery,” Archbishop Damianos concluded.
Source: Skai
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