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| Volume 7 Number 43 - Tuesday, October 25, 2005 |
A Publication of the ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LAITY |
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The Orthodox Christian News Service |
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In a statement, the Holy Synod said that those involved in
drafting a law that could put distance between the
two institutions were self-appointed,
apprentice sorcerers of alienation. Government spokesman Theodoros Roussopoulos confirmed
yesterday that Education and Religion Minister
Marietta Giannakou had met with the
non-governmental organization Union for Human
Rights, which has put forward a proposal toward
changing the law to bring about a separation
between the Church and state. At present, the state funds the Church with priests being
granted the financial status of civil servants.
The Holy Synod said that efforts to change this
were designed to turn Greece into an atheist
country. It said this was happening against the
will of the Greek people and that only they had
the responsibility to make such a decision.
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