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The Archbishop of Tomis personally went to court to claim that religious freedom cannot be restricted even during a health crisis. His Eminence Teodosio wants to obtain the nullity of the measure that requires that only the locals participate in the pilgrimages.
The bonfire is the feast of Saint Andrew, on November 30, when thousands of believers would go to the cave where the apostle is believed to have been. The court must rule today.
His Eminence Theodosius, Archbishop of Thomis: “These restrictions by which Christians cannot enter the church are not natural. This virus mainly attacks the lungs. Do we want to make their lungs sick ?! I feel the need to defend them, as a pastor I defend myself that speaking flock, people of faith.
Everyone should have freedom of expression, freedom of faith. We do not abuse, on the contrary, we want to end some exaggerations, not call them abuse, even if they are, so that we can fulfill the data of our faith. We have that right. “
Dozens of people participated, on Tuesday, in a spontaneous protest, in front of the Constanza Court, the protesters calling for the suspension of the CJSU’s decision regarding quarantine and allowing the pilgrimage to the Cave of San Andrés. The city of Constanța is under quarantine and the police have imposed several fines.
Publisher: Georgiana Marina