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August 24, 2005

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Jeremy Reynalds
P O Box 27693
Alb., NM 87125-7693
Tel: (505) 400-7145
www.joyjunction.org

HEAD OF ERITREAN ORTHODOX CHURCH "FROZEN" FROM HIS POST

The head of the Eritrean Orthodox Church has been relieved of all administrative duties and removed from effective control of the Patriarchate.

Eritrea is located in Eastern Africa, bordering the Red Sea, between Djibouti and Sudan (www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/er.html).

Following a Holy Synod held Aug. 6-7, Patriarch Abune Antonios has been "frozen" from his post after attempts to unseat him ended in failure, according to an official letter dated Aug. 9 2005 and leaked to the Eritrean website Asmarino.com (http://news9.asmarino.com/content/view/494/86 ).

Human rights organization Christian Solidarity Worldwide (www.csw.org.uk) reported in a news release that according to Asmarino.com, the "freezing" of individuals who fall out of favor with the government is prevalent in Eritrea and is primarily undertaken as an act of humiliation.

Article 32 of the constitution of the Orthodox Church, CSW reported, states that its administrative body, the Holy Synod, is meant to function under the chairmanship of the Patriarch who is the chief administrator of the church.

However, it appears, CSW wrote, that Patriarch Antonios will now be confined to a ceremonial role only and no longer be allowed any input into the day-to-day running of the Patriarchate. Contrary to the church's constitution, administrative authority may now be in the hands of Yoftahe Dimetros, a government-appointed lay person.

In May 2002, CSW wrote, the government of Eritrea ordered the closure of all Christian denominations except Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism and Evangelical Lutheranism, and ended all other religious practices apart from Islam. However, members of government-sanctioned churches have also experienced repression, and the "freezing" of the Patriarch is the latest indication of increasing government intervention in the internal affairs of Eritrea's largest church.

Since his ordination in April 2004, CSW reported that Patriarch Antonios is said to have become increasingly critical of the government's continual interventions into church matters.

For the first time ever, CSW reported, the traditional Jan. 2005 Orthodox Annual Christmas message was not aired on national media after the Patriarch allegedly objected to the n Nov. 2004 detention of three Orthodox priests from the Medhane Alem Church, and accused the government of interfering in church affairs.

The Patriarch also opposed requests to close down the church, which is linked to the Orthodox renewal movement and attracts thousands of young people.

More recently, CSW wrote that Asmarino.com reported that prior to his removal from administrative duties, the Patriarch had increasingly begun to challenge the regime on spiritual grounds, and had objected to government intrusion through Dimetros in the administration of the Patriarchate.

Dimetros has become "increasingly infamous," CSW reported. He "repeatedly clashed" with the Patriarch as he attempted to force the Orthodox Church to adopt government inspired policies. Dimetros is also reported to have accompanied an Eritrean Bishop to the seat of the Egyptian Orthodox Church in July in an attempt to persuade the Papacy to replace Patriarch Antonios with this bishop.

Indicating Dimetros' "current notoriety," CSW reported that a July 30 2005 letter from the Eritrean Orthodox Church in America, called for his "immediate removal from the illegal position he holds," and his replacement by a bishop who fulfils the criteria outlined in the church's constitution and "has the interest of the Church and her sacred mission at heart."

Mervyn Thomas, chief executive officer of CSW, said in a news release, "We are dismayed by this unwarranted intervention in the affairs of the Orthodox Church. The discourteous treatment of the Primate of a church that is supposed to have government sanction suggests that in reality the Eritrean regime is attempting to curtail every expression of Christianity in that country."

For more information, go to www.csw.org.uk and www.tewahdo.com/newsEven_DioceseResolutions.htm


3,108 posted on 08/24/2005 2:39:59 PM PDT by Cindy
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3,117 posted on 08/24/2005 4:41:12 PM PDT by Cindy
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