Monk Arrested For Bringing Food to Esphigmenou Monks
August 2, 2013 In the light of recent events, including the years of siege, as well increasing the presence of Greek police, and the attacks on the Karyes Office of Esphigmenou
(which including a serious injury given by Greek government officials
to an older Esphigmenou monk, and the accusations that an Esphigmenou
monk attempted to stop this behaviour), one would hope things could calm
down. However, it seems this is not the case. Even monks from other
monasteries on the Holy Mount (monks from monasteries that are actually
commemorating Constantinople) are actually taking some form of pity and
compassion on the persecuted brotherhood of Esphigmenou. But, the Greek
government will not stand for this. No, sir, if you are a monk of the
Ecumenical Patriarchate, and you show the least amount of mercy and
compassion as an Orthodox Christian should, you will be arrested. While
we are not grateful for the actions of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and
the Greek government in the murders, and assaults on the brotherhood of
Esphigmenou, we are grateful that some information is coming out from
Friends of Esphigmenou. Below is one such account of the recent arrest of a monk from Philotheou monastery, posted on the Friends of Esphigmenou website. The Phanar has all the time in the world to meet with Atheist Marxist leaders, to present gifts of Qu’rans to heads of major global corporation, to host events with prominent abortion/population control exponents, to himself give his glad assent to promotion of the pro-abortion position, go to ecumenical prayer services with the Pope and while having the Pope visit in an official capacity at divine services, commanded that the Pope be commemorated in the Services as a Bishop of the Church (Preview) (as well as the Ecumenical Patriarchate making it standard practice to have the Pope’s name on the Diptychs as if he were an Orthodox bishop!), and to do just about everything he shouldn’t be doing.
For Immediate Release: August 2, 2013
ELDERLY MONK ARRESTED FOR BRINGING FOOD TO ESPHIGMENOU MONKS
MT. ATHOS, GREECE –
Yesterday police arrested 68 year old Father Demetrios of Philotheou
monastery after he and his 86 year old Elder Father Chrysostomos brought
food to the besieged monks of Esphigmenou monastery in Karyes, Mt.
Athos.
Members
of the imposter brotherhood who had earlier this week perpetrated a
violent assault on the Esphigmenou monastery building in Karyes with a
bulldozer, notified the police and falsely accused the elderly monks of
bringing illicit building materials to the besieged monks of
Esphigmenou.
Police
arrested 68 year old Father Demetrios and brought him to the police
station where they detained him for several hours, reviewing all of his
personal information to see if they could find a reason to deport him
from Mt. Athos. They even went so far as to question whether he owed
money to the Greek tax authorities! The 86 year old Elder Father
Chrysostom only escaped arrest because he happened to be inside the
small store in Karyes shopping for a few essential items when the police
arrived to arrest the food-delivering perpetrators.
Father
Demetrios told the police he was delivering food to the besieged monks,
and that he would do the same for the police if they were in need.
After several hours, he was released.
More
than 80 armed Greek police surrounded the monastery building this week
filled with peaceful monks who only want to be left alone to pray. The
monks continue to pray for peace and ask for the prayers of the faithful
and appeal to the Mother of God for protection.
According
to heart surgeon Dr. Athanasios Papageorgiou, at least 25 monks at
Esphigmenou have already died at the hands of the government while the
police continue to enforce a blockade to prevent the delivery of food,
medical supplies and even visits from medical doctors to see ailing and
elderly monks. This doctor and a dentist have been prevented from seeing
the monks and attending to their medical needs. This week one monk was
almost killed when the steel blade of the bulldozer used in the violent
assault pierced the building and came within 15 centimeters of impaling
him.
The
monks have requested dialog with Patriarch Bartholomew in Istanbul,
Turkey, in the hopes of resolving this religious dispute, but have been
rebuffed, and have instead been met with violent attacks by the
brotherhood supported by Patriarch Bartholomew.