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Saturday, 25 May 2013 04:00 Fr.
Athanasius Ghebre-Ab
Mr. Yemane Gebreab: Hands off the Eritrean Orthodox Church!
by Fr. Athanasius
Ghebre-Ab
Cincinnati, Ohio
Mr. Yemane Gebreab, a high official of the ruling
party in Eritrea and who often speaks on the government’s behalf, is touring
three US cities – Seattle, Atlanta and Washington DC. As was seen in the
meeting he held for party members in Seattle on Saturday, May 18, 2013, his
main target again is none other than the Eritrean Orthodox Church. It is to be
recalled that the Eritrean Orthodox Churches and the priests in these cities
were subjected to virulent attacks by the government of Eritrea through radio
messages orchestrated from its embassy in Washington DC back in 2007.
Mr. Yemane’s message to his party members in Seattle
was simple. It goes something like this: Eritrea has now won its independence.
The Orthodox Church has also become “independent.” Therefore, it does not need
to have any relationship with the Coptic Orthodox Church. Mr. Yemane goes on to
announce the governments most egregious restrictions over doctrinal and worship
matters by declaring that the Eritrean Orthodox Church, which has remained
under the government’s complete control, no longer recognizes a tabot from Egypt. The tabot is a facsimile
of the arc of the covenant without which an Orthodox Church cannot be
consecrated. This is now the Eritrean government’s promulgation (policy) on the tabot, as clearly
enunciated by Mr. Yemane.
Does the government of Eritrea’s tabot policy also
make all the tabots in the Orthodox
Church’s in Eritrea change their tabots. I am not sure he realizes that nearly 90% of the
Orthodox Churches in Eritrea have tabots consecrated by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church prior to
the country’s independence. Pray tell, Mr. Yamane, are all these tabots to be
considered illegal based on the new tabot policy of the Eritrean government?
What is sad for Orthodox Christians in Eritrea is that
this is not the first time that non-Orthodox officials of the ruling party have
so brazenly appointed themselves as spokespersons for the Eritrean Orthodox
Church and intruded in its ecclesiastical affairs.
Mr. Yemane, it should be
noted, is a convert in his youth to a small evangelical church (Faith Mission),
now declared illegal by the government he represents. Mr.
Ali Abdu, the former
information minister who has recently defected, Mr Tsehaye Fasil, a Lutheran
and who until recent times served the government at the Embassy in Washington
DC,
Ms. Sophia Tesfamariam, a Roman Catholic, and Dr. Gideon Asmerom, a Seventh
Day Adventist (the latter two being unofficial spokespersons to the government
of Eritrea) have all committed similar acts of behaving as if they could, with
impunity, speak for the Orthodox Church at one time or another.
Using the logic of “Eritrea-is-now-independent”, is
the government now going to force the Orthodox Church to eliminate any mention
of the Coptic Church and our historic Alexandrian Church Fathers and saints
from our liturgy (qdassie)? Will the ruling regime now proceed to provide the
Eritrean Orthodox Church with its own list of saints that are “approved” by the ruling party? Just as importantly, using the
same argument to its logical conclusion, will Mr. Yemane’s government
now put the same maniacal intrusion into the Catholic Church’s historic
relationship with the Vatican?
The government has already committed the following
flagrant abuses against the Orthodox Church:
(1) deposed the
church’s canonical patriarch, H.H. Abune Antonios, kept him under detention for
the past seven years, and placed a false-patriarch on the patriarchal throne
(2) Imprisoned numerous clergies of the churches
(3) forcibly conscripted priests, monks and deacons into the army in their thousands, and
(4) isolated the Eritrean Orthodox Church from all the
Churches that are in communion with it - the Oriental Orthodox Churches and the
See of St. Mark.
The government
Mr. Yemane represents now takes its abuse of the Eritrean Orthodox Church by
forcing it to severe its historic link and identity, as well as its apostolic
chain of succession to the See of St. Mark (menbere markos). By doing so, it
expects to gut and erase the heart and soul of our Orthodox existence and
heritage?
Eritrea’s independence, for which scores of thousands
of Orthodox Christians, as did so many from other Eritrean faith communities,
have paid the ultimate price is barely twenty years old. During this brief
period of existence, Eritrea has known only one president. The Orthodox
Church’s heritage and link to the Coptic Church and the See of St. Mark
(menbere markos),
on the other hand, has had a 1700 year-long-and-deep
relations. In fact, until the 1950s, the Coptic and Eritrean/Ethiopian Orthodox
people existed under a single Holy Synod. We have had the same 116 patriarchs
since St. Mark, our first patriarch.
It is,
therefore, with the above in mind that:
I call on all followers of Eritrean Orthodox Church to
stand firm and united to resolutely resist the Government of Eritrea’s yet
another egregious intrusion into the ecclesiastical affairs of the church. The
defense of our faith and church today becomes the duty of every Orthodox.
I call on all the clergy of the Eritrean Orthodox
Church to take a bold and united stand and say “Enough!” to the government’s
total control and manipulation of the church for its own political ends.
I also call on all friends of the Eritrean Orthodox
Church – Eritreans and non-Eritreans - to stand in solidarity with the church
in captivity during this trying period.
“Righteousness and justice are the foundation of God’s throne” – Psalms 97:2
“Righteousness and justice are the foundation of God’s throne” – Psalms 97:2
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