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After the court decision at the trial of His Eminence Theodosius, what happens to all the Orthodox Christians of St. Andrew? This is the question on the lips of Christians after the court of Constance admitted the request made by the Archdiocese of Tomis, to change the trial period, in a process in which it requests the partial annulment of the decision of the Provincial Committee of Emergency Situations (CJSU). Initially, the court had set December 4 as the trial date.
Admits the request for modification of the trial period established by the court regarding the settlement of the request for suspension of the execution of the contested administrative act. The deadline established for the settlement of the suspension request has changed from 12.04.2020 to 11.24.2020, full CA16, 14:30 (…) No recourse ”, is shown in the Court’s solution.
In this process, the Archdiocese sued the Dobrogea Emergency Situations Inspection, the Constanza County Emergency Situations Committee, the Constanza Prefecture and the County Prefect requesting the annulment of some provisions adopted in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the website of the Court of Constance, on November 18, the request of the Archdiocese of Tomis for the partial invalidity of H CJSU Constanţa no. 72 / 10.11.20, on the articles that prohibit the participation in religious processions and pilgrimages of people who do not have a domicile or residence in the towns where these activities take place.
The lawsuit filed by the Archdiocese
The Archdiocese lawyer, Diana Ivanovici Şoşoacă, requested that the trial be judged urgently, given that at the end of this month is the Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle and, according to tradition, the pilgrimage to the Cave and the Saint Monastery. Ap. Andrei, from the commune of Ioan Corvin in Constanța.
“We ask the court to declare the partial unconstitutionality of some articles and points of Decision No. 72 / 10.11.20 of the CJSU Constanţa, in accordance with the rights derived from article 29 of the Romanian Constitution, which stipulates that the religious right to religious demonstrations cannot be restricted in any way, it is the only one that cannot be restricted regardless of whether it is and war, “said the archdiocese attorney.
The lawsuit was filed after, on November 14, His Eminence Theodosius said that if the organization of the annual pilgrimage to the Cave of San Andrés Apóstol on November 30 was prevented, based on measures to limit the effects of the pandemic With the new coronavirus, he will seek solutions in court to maintain the customs of the church.