Bush,
Blair Excommunicated: Church Of The Nativity
The warmongers are barred from ever entering Christians
most sacred place
By Yasser El-Banna, IOL
Palestine Correspondent
BETHLEHEM,
March 31 (IslamOnline.net) - Spokesman of the Orthodox Church in
the Holy Lands, archimandrite Attallah Hanna declared that U.S.
President George Bush, his Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, British
Premier Tony Blair, his Foreign Minister Jack Straw have all been
deprived from visiting the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem.
This
decision was taken to express the refusal of the Palestinian Christians
of the U.S.-led invasion on Iraq.
In
a special interview with IslamOnline.net, Monday, March 31, Hanna
described both Bush and Blair as excommunicates, as they have turned
a deaf ear to several calls by the Orthodox Church and other churches
before war erupted.
This
indicates that leaders of the invading states did not listen to
the church, and hence, we deem them excommunicates and perverted.
Bush
and Blair behave in an antagonistically to the Semitic Church that
calls for stopping the aggression and hostilities against Iraq,
he added.
The
Church of Nativity decided on Sunday, March 30, 2003, to excommunicate
Bush, Rumsfeld, Blair and Straw due to their military attacks on
Iraq.
The
decision was declared Sunday by Father Banar Teyous, representative
of the Orthodox Nativity Church during a march, organized by Orthodox
institutions in front of the Church, to criticize the U.S. British
invasion of Iraq.
Father
Banar Teyous said that U.S.-British invaders are war criminals and
children assassins and hence, the Church decided to excommunicate
them.
The
War Has No Religious Cover
The
attacks undertaken by the alliance in Iraq is contrary to the instructions
and message of Christianity, Father Attalah said.
Such
a war targets both Muslims and Christians and is in favor of the
world Zionism that seeks to promote the notion of religious and
civilizational struggle, he added.
We
condemn the aggression and call for an immediate stop thereof, as
what is happening in Baghdad, capital of civilization, is extremely
painful.
He
expressed the sympathy of the Christian church with the Iraqi people,
underlining that there is no moral or religious cover for the deeds
of invaders in Iraq.
Hanna
said that the excommunication decision is only a means to express
disapproval and strong condemnation of what is currently going on
in Iraq. It is also an expression of the Churchs sympathy
with the Iraqi people.
The
Church also declared its desire to put an immediate end to the war
on Iraq, he said.
Global
Christian Campaign
Hanna
unveiled the efforts and contacts made by the Oriental Orthodox
Church with several Christian churches the world over to organize
a global Christian campaign in coordination with the Islamic institutions
in order to stop the aggression that targets the Arab nation, the
civilization and human values stipulated under the heavenly scriptures.
Archimandrite
Hanna called upon the whole world, Christians and Muslims, to cooperate
in order to defuse the Zionist and imperialist plans.
He
said that there must be an Arab, Islamic and Christian cooperation
with the objective of boosting historical links among followers
of both doctrines in order to strengthen the values of dialogue
and unity in the Arab world.
It
is worth noting that the Church of Nativity is the first church
on earth and has a special importance for different Christian sects,
as it was established where Jesus Christ was born.
The
Church consists of a huge religious compound that includes the church
building as well as a number of monasteries and other churches that
represent different Christian sects.
The
Church is managed by three sects, namely, Orthodox, Earth and Franciscans.
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