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Postby paliometoxo » Mon Mar 22, 2010 7:49 pm

so.. no one should have to show an id card to pass
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Re: Archbishop Chrysostomos TRNC visit

Postby halil » Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:00 pm

halil wrote:Archbishop Chrysostomos has crossed into the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Chrysostomos, together with the Minister of Tourism, Environment and Culture Ersan Saner, visited the St Barnabas Monastery soon after his arrival in the TRNC this morning.
Before he visit the monastery Chrysostomos had meeting with GC's living in the region.

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Postby Raymanoff » Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:10 pm

So he went with his pimp number plates?... wasnt he supposed to have a normal car number plates like anyone else?
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Re: Archbishop Chrysostomos TRNC visit

Postby EPSILON » Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:13 pm

halil wrote:Archbishop Chrysostomos has crossed into the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Chrysostomos, together with the Minister of Tourism, Environment and Culture Ersan Saner, visited the St Barnabas Monastery soon after his arrival in the TRNC this morning.
Before he visit the monastery Chrysostomos had meeting with GC's living in the region.

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Question AA. Did he pay the entrance fee to enter to the monastery?
Question BB: Did he showed passport or id at "boarders"
Question CC: Why he has not been arrested-as i know he is in the black list of the famous "state" of "TRNC"?
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Mar 22, 2010 10:56 pm

He preyed for the liberation of Cyprus. As a result, the occupation will never end now ...
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Postby YFred » Mon Mar 22, 2010 11:06 pm

Bananiot wrote:He preyed for the liberation of Cyprus. As a result, the occupation will never end now ...

All we need now is the old Muftu to do one to Allah and all the angles are covered, we have no chance....
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Re: Archbishop Chrysostomos TRNC visit

Postby Tim Drayton » Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:11 am

EPSILON wrote:
halil wrote:Archbishop Chrysostomos has crossed into the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Chrysostomos, together with the Minister of Tourism, Environment and Culture Ersan Saner, visited the St Barnabas Monastery soon after his arrival in the TRNC this morning.
Before he visit the monastery Chrysostomos had meeting with GC's living in the region.

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Question AA. Did he pay the entrance fee to enter to the monastery?
Question BB: Did he showed passport or id at "boarders"Question CC: Why he has not been arrested-as i know he is in the black list of the famous "state" of "TRNC"?


Question BB - No, he didn't. There was a special arrangement for him to drive straight through the checkpoint.
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Postby observer » Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:24 am

Oracle wrote:No he is not "softening" his attitude and he did NOT go to visit the "TRNC" but to visit the entrapped Greek Cypriots who are being deprived of their freedom by the Turkish occupation of their and our land!


Before travelling up the Karpas peninsula, Chrysostomos visited the Apostolos Varnavas monastery, also in the north of Cyprus, where he was welcomed by the Turkish Cypriot ‘Tourism Minister’ Ersan Saner.

After a tour of the Apostolos Varnavas monastery, Chrysostomos and Saner had coffee together at a coffeeshop outside the Apostolos Varnavas monastery. The Archbishop reportedly ordered his beverage in Turkish

He visited the TRNC.
He had a Turkish coffee!
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:11 pm

observer wrote:After a tour of the Apostolos Varnavas monastery, Chrysostomos and Saner had coffee together at a coffeeshop outside the Apostolos Varnavas monastery. The Archbishop reportedly ordered his beverage in Turkish

He visited the TRNC.
He had a Turkish coffee!

So following the hugely successful “Debbie does Dallas!” and after three decades we now have the followup… “Grumpy does occupied territory!” :lol:
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Re: Archbishop Chrysostomos TRNC visit

Postby kurupetos » Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:45 pm

halil wrote:
EricSeans wrote:
halil wrote:Archbishop Chrysostomos has crossed into the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Chrysostomos, together with the Minister of Tourism, Environment and Culture Ersan Saner, visited the St Barnabas Monastery soon after his arrival in the TRNC this morning.
Before he visit the monastery Chrysostomos had meeting with GC's living in the region.

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Is this a first, Halil? Could it mean a softening of attitudes from the clergy, do you think?


Yes it is first time he passed to north. on his way he visited Sipahi and Rizo karpasia villages too.

I hope he is softening his attitude too. Never trust the prist men!

he will also visit the Istanbul between 16-19 april . he will visit the Fener Patric and also he may have a meeting with Erdoğan .


Who? :lol:
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