Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Jerusalem: No deal between sides in church dispute

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Jerusalem: No deal between sides in church dispute

    Ha'aretz
    April 25 2005

    No deal between sides in church dispute

    By Yuval Yoaz

    Minister without Portfolio Natan Sharansky has failed to bring about
    a compromise between the Armenian Orthodox and Greek Orthodox
    patriarchs ahead of the Ceremony of the Holy Fire, due to take place
    on Saturday.

    The ceremony is one of the highlights of the liturgical year at
    Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

    The High Court of Justice has refused to intervene in the
    controversy, citing "international political implications."

    During the ceremony, which takes place annually on the Saturday
    before Orthodox Easter Sunday in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, it
    is believed divine fire lights the oil lamps in the inner room of the
    traditional tomb of Jesus in the church.

    About two weeks ago, Armenian Orthodox Patriarch Torkom Manoogian
    petitioned the High Court of Justice to issue an interim order
    obliging Greek Orthodox Patriarch Irineos I not to change the status
    quo in the ceremony. The issue is whether the Armenian Patriarch can
    enter the structure over the tomb, together with his Greek Orthodox
    counterpart, and light his lamp directly from the lamp of the holy
    fire, or whether he must wait in the tomb's anteroom to light his
    lamp from the Greek Orthodox patriarch's.

    Sharansky, appointed by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to deal with the
    controversy, reported to the High Court that he had managed only to
    get the two sides to agree not to resort to violence during the
    ceremony. The Jerusalem police force has received instructions from
    the government not to interfere in the ceremony, but to protect
    public order.
Working...
X