By Scholarios Gennadius; published on March 1, 2012 on The Global Herald
The rightful occupant of the
Episcopal throne of the Eritrean Orthodox Tewhado Church is widely known to have
been unlawfully detained in
an undisclosed location within the
general confines of Amasra, Eritrea for approximately 7 years and an uncanonical
claimant has been occupying the Patriarchal throne. Reliable sources have
indicated that while His Holiness is of delicate health due to a lack of proper
medical care, his spirits remain high and his faith unshaken
in response to a dedicated and fruitful prayer life.
His Holiness is viewed as a true
icon of St. Paul who is depicted as a prisoner in chains in the books of
Philemon 1:1, Ephesians 3:1 and especially in 2 Timothy 1:8 where he asks
Timothy not to be ashamed of his imprisonment, but to join him in his suffering
for the Gospel. In this manner of faithful resolve, His Holiness Antonios is
steadfast and endures his suffering without complaint or ill words toward those
who detain him just as St. Paul instructed his captors rather than criticizing
them. This is why His Holiness is a living icon of St. Paul in Chains and
establishes his rightful claim to the Episcopal Throne of the Eritrean Orthodox
Tewhado Church and explains why most of the faithful continue to view His
Holiness as the rightful leader of the Eritrean Church and continue to advocate
for his well being while praying for his eventual return.
His Holiness is currently 87 years
old and suffers greatly from decimating and debilitating effects of advanced
diabetes. It is important to recognize that the major concern of the Eritrean
faithful is the unattended medical condition of their spiritual leader, which
makes their concern a humanitarian matter rather than a political or church
matter. According to Article 3 of the Geneva
Convention it is stated that as a minimum, the wounded or sick should
be collected and cared for and this is based upon recognition of the moral and
ethical treatment of another human who is suffering or in the involuntary care
of another party. Article 3 of the Geneva
Convention also indicates that all prisoners of conflict should be
treated humanely and protected from “outrages upon personal dignity, in
particular, humiliating and degrading treatment…,” which denial of appropriate
medical treatment, religious observance and human companionship may be so
characterized.
The irony of the situation is that
His Holiness is not a prisoner of war, a combatant, an enemy, a political or
military threat; nor a bearer of arms against a sovereign nation. Nevertheless,
according to reliable internal sources, he is being denied one of the most basic
of human
rights, which is necessary medical care in response to a well known
disease that is undoubtedly exacerbated by advanced age resulting in steadily
declining health and well being, which failing medical and humanitarian
intervention will ultimately result in the unfortunate death of a humble and
faithful human being. Remarkably, the aforementioned information sources have
indicated that despite his declining health Patriarch Antonios is always in good
spirits and remains in prayer for his captors, as well as for his spiritual
children of his beloved Eritrean Orthodox Tewhado Church.
This behavior is reminiscent of
St. Paul during his period of captivity and is the basis for His Holiness being
considered an icon of St. Paul in Chains. The chains by which he is bound are
as much spiritual as they are physical because they restrict His Holiness
Antonios from exercising his spiritual leadership over what has become a widely
disbursed church with members in many countries outside of their homeland who
still look to their patriarch for spiritual guidance and
reassurance.
The faithful priests, deacons,
religious and faithful of the Eritrean Orthodox Tewhado Church which is in
Diaspora on many shores request your prayerful support in advocating for the
humane treatment and appropriate respect for His Holiness, Patriarch Antonios
and that of the worldwide community of faith. For more information on the
plight of Patriarch Antonios and to sign the petition for his return please
follow our link to Support Patriarch Antonios. or http://www.abuneantonios.com/
+Metropolitan Scholarios-Gennadius
III, OSB
Protohierarch
Œcumenical Canonical Orthodox Church Worldwide
bpscholarios@yahoo.com
Source: www.theglobalherald.com
Protohierarch
Œcumenical Canonical Orthodox Church Worldwide
bpscholarios@yahoo.com
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