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Associated Press in Thessaloniki | |
Dozens of Greek police have taken part in an operation to clear an apartment used as a hostel by a rebel monastery whose monks have been declared schismatic by the Orthodox church. | |
Police said one monk and five supporters were in the apartment in central Thessaloniki during the raid, which followed a court ruling for the eviction. Riot police cordoned off surrounding blocks to prevent other supporters from hindering the operation. | |
Monks from the 1,000-year-old Esphigmenou monastery, in the self-governed Mount Athos monastic community near Thessaloniki in northern Greece, are in a bitter dispute with the Istanbul-based Ecumenical Patriarch, spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians. | Monks from the 1,000-year-old Esphigmenou monastery, in the self-governed Mount Athos monastic community near Thessaloniki in northern Greece, are in a bitter dispute with the Istanbul-based Ecumenical Patriarch, spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians. |
They accuse the patriarch of treason for seeking better relations with the Catholic Church. | |
Esphigmenou’s 125 monks refuse to cede the monastery, the Thessaloniki hostel and another building on Mount Athos from which women are banned to a new brotherhood created by the patriarch that they say so far numbers five members. | |
Police efforts to dislodge them have failed. | |
The rebel monks issued a statement deploring the raid. | |
“When there is no justice, what can we expect?” Esphigmenou’s abbot, Methodios, said. |