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THE POLITICAL PROSTITUTION OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH IN PALESTINE
May 10, 2001
MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 5/09:
We're talking here about political prostitution; for it too is an age-old profession and it too leads to many other vices.
Furthermore, in a sense, this kind of prostitution more than the other kind needs to be exposed and understood. This is especially true if one is interested in the eventual real independence of the Palestinian people, something which to be fulfilled in a serious way requires their liberation from the regimes, class interests, and old church political and financial arrangements that are now so interwoven into the very bowels of today's complex Israeli-Palestinian-Hashemite conflict.
We don't know if the rumor is true that the Orthodox church sold or leased the land to the Israelis on which today's Knesset stands. We do believe that the outline of facts and intrigue in the article below is accurate, though of course there is nearly always a subtle Zionist twist to the choice of subjects and analysis published in Israel's most interesting and sophisticated newspaper, Ha'aretz.
SEX IN THE SEPULCHRE
Charges of bribery and even lechery
are the outcome of bitter rivalry over
the top job of Orthodox Patriarch of
Jerusalem.
By Danny Rubinstein
[Ha'aretz - 8 May 2001:
The struggle over the post of Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem is now at its
peak. The leaders of the Jerusalem patriarchate are currently involved in an
intense rivalry, enhanced by political pressure, rumors of corruption,
bribes and mudslinging.
"It seems that the corruption of the medieval church we read about in
Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose' is revisiting the churches in the Holy
Land, and lechery, one of the seven cardinal sins, is feeding the souls of
many clergy," wrote Sammy Kirreh, a lecturer at Bethlehem University, on
April 20 in the Palestinian English-language weekly, Jerusalem Times.
In his commentary, he relates that he saw a couple "kissing and touching
each other shamelessly" in a dark corner of the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre; that a friar was seen "in the act with a young boy," of another
seen in a church "on top of a nun in the Holy Sepulchre"; and of yet a third
"found with another friar."
Kirreh says a friend showed him a photograph of a cleric "who has recently
nominated himself to a top senior position with the church, atop a little
boy." As a punishment, the sinner was banished for some months to the Mount
of Temptation in Jericho.
It has been over four months since the death of the previous patriarch,
Diodoros I, and as time goes by, rumors and slander about the various
candidates grow apace. A newspaper in Greece recently published an
apparently fabricated picture of one of the candidates for the position of
patriarch in bed with a boy and the candidate sued the paper for libel.
Stories about another candidate tell that he is involved in huge financial
dealings with Israelis and Palestinians and that he has already paid
millions of dollars to clerics involved in the election process of the new
patriarch to convince them to vote for him.
The governments of Jordan and Israel, the PLO and the Palestinian Authority,
and to some extent the Greek government - all have fingers in the pie.
The post of Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem is a highly coveted one because
of the considerable power it embodies. The patriarch is the virtually
absolute ruler of the Orthodox Patriarchate, the oldest and strongest in
Israel. It is a small, virtually independent realm with untold assets and
treasures. The Jerusalem patriarchate is responsible for the areas that
include Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority. The patriarch is
all-powerful, and has no authority - pope or council - above him. At his
disposal are thousands of acres, hundreds of buildings, churches, convents,
monasteries, entire streets with shops and businesses. The patriarchate's
properties are scattered throughout Jerusalem and the West Bank, the
Galilee, Jaffa, Lod, Ramle, Gaza, Amman, the Jericho Valley and the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
The election process has a number of stages. At the first stage, a locum
temens is elected to temporarily replace the deceased patriarch.
Metropolitan Cornelius, one of the candidates currently vying for the post
of patriarch, was chosen to fill that position. He is about 65 years old and
in recent years served in the important post of trustee of the
partriarchate's courts, which rule in matters of marriage and divorce for
the members of the Greek Orthodox community in Israel, the West Bank and
Jordan.
At the second stage, 17 Greek priests, members of the synod known as the
Order of the Holy Sepulchre, meet with 12 local Arab clerics,
representatives of the various areas of the patriarchate (Nablus, Irbid,
Jaffa, Nazareth, Amman, etc.).
Most of the 17 Greek members of the synod arrived in Jerusalem as
15-year-old boys to study and do sacred service for the patriarchate. The
have since served in various positions in the church and are appointed by
the patriarch. The 12 local Arab clerics are also appointed by the patriarch
and subject to his authority.
Ethnic-national and political tensions have divided the members of the Greed
synod and the Arab clerics for centuries. The Arabs complain that the Greeks
only look out for themselves and are unwilling to allocate funds for the
welfare of their Arab co-religionists.
The patriarch is elected from among the members of the synod and the body of
local clerics, 26 in all. They assembled after the death of Diodoros and
each wrote down the name of the person he supported, one name - his own or
someone else's. After the completion of this stage, they ended up with a
list containing the names of 15 candidates. Only one was an Arab. The reason
for the dearth of Arab names on the list is that an Arab has no chance of
ultimately being elected because the body that actually elects the patriarch
is the synod, all of whose members are Greek.
During the third and current stage of the election process, the list of 15
candidates must be approved by the authorities. In the past, the candidates
only needed to be approved by the Ottoman ruler, later by the British High
Commissioner and since 1948 by the Jordanian government.
In the current political situation, the candidates need the approval of the
governments of Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Last week,
newspapers in East Jerusalem reported that the Jordanian authorities had not
approved Metropolitan Timotheus (Father Timothy) because he is suspected of
connections with Israel and selling church land to Jews. Father Timothy
serves as director-general of the patriarchate, and in recent years, when
Patriarch Diodoros was bedridden, Timotheus was viewed as the strong man in
the church.
Caused an uproar
The news from Jordan caused an uproar in the patriarchate. Timotheus and his
supporters rushed to Jordan to see what could be done. The result was that
last Friday, the patriarchate in Jerusalem received an official letter
signed by Jordanian Prime Minister Ali Abu-Ragheb stating that Jordan had
reversed its previous decision and now approved all 15 candidates, including
Father Timothy.
Israeli Minister of Religious Affairs Asher Ohana must also officially
approve the 15 candidates on behalf of the State of Israel and the
Palestinian Authority's unofficial approval is also required (unofficial
because the Palestinian Authority is not a country).
Sources in the patriarchate expressed the hope last week that the Israeli
and Palestinian approvals would be given immediately, making it possible to
begin the fourth stage of the election as early as next week. At this stage,
a short list of three finalists is chosen from the list of 15 by a body of
50 clerics: the 17 members of the synod, the 12 local Arab clerics and
another 21 Greek clerics that serve the patriarchate but are not members of
the synod.
Immediately after choosing the three finalists, the 17 members of the synod
will meet to elect the new patriarch. The meeting is held in the Church of
the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem and is conducted in
accordance with strict traditional protocol and by secret ballot.
Meanwhile, no one knows for sure who the top contenders are. The guesses for
the top three are Metropolitan Cornelius, the current locum temens, the
oldest of the candidates and viewed as lacking personal charisma; Father
Timothy, the director-general of the patriarchate, accused of having ties
with Israel; and Archbishop Irineos, the current Exarch of the Holy
Sepulchre in Athens, considered to be very close to the PLO. Rumors in the
patriarchate have it that Archbishop Irineos also has personal ties with
Israelis who desire to do business in Greece, and that they are now trying
to recruit support for him in the Israeli government.
With all the importance of the Jordanian, Israeli and Palestinian political
involvement in the election process, it would appear that political
considerations do not take first priority among the church officials
involved in the process. Each of the top patriarchate officials has his own
camp of supporters, Many, however, switch camps, exchange loyalties, buy and
sell each other, make empty promises, form alliances, spread rumors,
slander, issue huge bribes, grab any help they can get - from politicians,
businesspeople, journalists and other movers and shakers in Israel, the
territories, Jordan and Greece.
The competition between the candidates has caused tensions and suspicions to
soar, creating a foul atmosphere in the patriarchate. Many would prefer to
hasten the process, which could end next week. The final decision on the
next Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem, however, could still be a long way off
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May 2001
FEISAL HUSSEINI - DEAD AT 60 IN KUWAIT (May 31, 2001) Feisal Husseini will be buried tomorrow in Jerusalem with great circumstance.
However whatever else he was, and many think he was a good and committed man, he
was a fairly simple man and he certainly was not a great man.
SHARON SHOULD SURRENDER TO HISTORY (May 25, 2001)
Like many nation states born out
of war, Israel must re-evaluate
its past in order to move forward,
argues Mark Mazower*
THE GAZA GHETTO/PRISON (May 25, 2001) The "Gaza Strip" is a huge ghetto; created of course by the Israelis. In a sense it is also the largest prison in the world as the great majority of those who reside in Gaza are unable to leave and return through any of the handful of Israeli army checkposts which control who comes and goes.
APARTHEID ISRAEL (May 24, 2001) "There is a huge gap between us (Jews) and our
enemies -- not just in ability but in morality, culture,
sanctity of life, and conscience. They are our
neighbors here, but it seems as if at a distance
of a few hundred meters away, there are people
who do not belong to our continent, to our
world, but actually belong to a different galaxy."
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retaliatory Israeli air strikes killed 16 people and injured 200 on Friday
in one of the bloodiest days since a Palestinian uprising erupted nearly
eight months ago.
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response of Israeli soldiers facing Palestinian demonstrators
are being asked, and not just by Palestinians. But suspicions
about individual behaviour are less relevant than the clear fact
that the army, given its head by Ariel Sharon, has made a
deliberate decision ...
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shopping mall in the center of the coastal town of Netanya at around 11.30
A.M on Friday morning. Seven people were killed in the blast, one of them
most likely the bomber himself.
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Palestinian refugee town in the Gaza Strip, when we
learned it was under heavy bombardment. Please, urged
my Palestinian guides, could I postpone my visit to
the next day?
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on the streets and pick up stones. They are beaten without let
or mercy. They are imprisoned under obscene conditions, after
kangaroo trials, or no trials at all.
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plan to 'spirit the penniless population across the frontier' by
denying it employment... Both the process of expropriation
and the removal of the poor must be carried out discreetly
and circumspectly."
THE POLITICAL PROSTITUTION OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH IN PALESTINE (May 10, 2001) We're talking here about political prostitution; for it too is an age-old profession and it too leads to many other vices.
THE POPE GOES VISITING (May 9, 2001) With the creation of a "Jewish State" in the Holy Land, in a sense a new era began twisting the modern-day concept of nationality back to one of ethnic and religious identification.
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began to coax Americans to Los Angeles early in the last century, they stuck
oranges on the trees to make the desert more alluring. The oranges are real
enough in the groves on the hills around Jerusalem, but the hard selling is
just the same.
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ARAFAT'S FIRST INTERVIEW SINCE THE INTIFADA BEGAN (May 1, 2001) Yasser Arafat often describes his struggle as a "long march" to the
"spires and minarets" of Jerusalem, capital of his Palestinian
state-to-be.
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