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The BBC website at http://news.bbc.co.uk is reporting that Patriarch Eirenaios has been deposed in a letter signed by thirteen bishops. This apparently has to do with selling some property in the Old City of Jerusalem to a Jewish organization. Perhaps mention could be made on the news page and on the page for the [[Church of Jerusalem]]. Tks, Ed [[User:Eddieuny|Eddieuny]] 22:10 UTC 5 May 2005 | The BBC website at http://news.bbc.co.uk is reporting that Patriarch Eirenaios has been deposed in a letter signed by thirteen bishops. This apparently has to do with selling some property in the Old City of Jerusalem to a Jewish organization. Perhaps mention could be made on the news page and on the page for the [[Church of Jerusalem]]. Tks, Ed [[User:Eddieuny|Eddieuny]] 22:10 UTC 5 May 2005 | ||
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+ | ::Hi Ed, I just read that story too. I think we shouldn't try to reflect every news update that comes - that's a losing game! We can certainly reflect the events in the article once the dust settles and everything becomes history though. Thanks, [[User:FrJohn|Fr. John]] |
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That's great that you got permission for the icons!
- Yeah, I'm pretty happy about it, too. I've also written to Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Boston, but I haven't heard from them yet. --Rdr. Andrew
The BBC website at http://news.bbc.co.uk is reporting that Patriarch Eirenaios has been deposed in a letter signed by thirteen bishops. This apparently has to do with selling some property in the Old City of Jerusalem to a Jewish organization. Perhaps mention could be made on the news page and on the page for the Church of Jerusalem. Tks, Ed Eddieuny 22:10 UTC 5 May 2005
- Hi Ed, I just read that story too. I think we shouldn't try to reflect every news update that comes - that's a losing game! We can certainly reflect the events in the article once the dust settles and everything becomes history though. Thanks, Fr. John