Orthodox leader expresses concern
for Greece
Greeks queue at banks admidst economic crisis.- AFP |
The head of the Greek Orthodox Church, Archbishop Hieronymos
II of Athens, expresses his deep concern for the state of the country,
including its foreign and domestic policies.
By John Carr - Athens, Greece
In one of his rare public statements, Hieronymos II told a
meeting of the Holy Synod here in Athens that he feared the Greek state was
rudderless after nearly a decade of wrenching economic crisis, a rising crime
rate, crippled health and justice systems, inadequate welfare and what he
called a lack of direction in foreign policy.
Archbishop Hieronymos specifically warned against chauvinist
tendencies against neighbouring Macedonia, with which the Greek government
signed a tension-defusing deal last June.
Hieronymos’ concerns reflect those of many Greeks, who worry
that law and order are breaking down under the weight of a moral crisis.
They believe that almost the whole political class is either
incompetent or corrupt or both.
The Archbishop did not go that far, but the gist of his
message was plain – and that was that the Orthodox church and its teachings are
in danger of being forgotten in an increasingly secularized and crisis-ridden
society.
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