Oceanside50 wrote:zan wrote:bill cobbett wrote:One service was held last Sunday, in Agios Georgios in Occupied Kyrenia.
The first celebration of the Divine Liturgy there for 40 years.
Quite a nice and encouraging story behind the opening of this Church.
Here'a sentence...
"... Speaking to The Cyprus Daily, active member of Kyrenia's Greek Cypriot refugee community Takis Neophytou revealed he had been quietly restoring the church, with the generous help of Greek Cypriot refugees, Turkish Cypriots and friends of the town, since 2003. ..."
Lot more (and it's worth a read) at ... http://incyprus.philenews.com/en-gb/Top ... ous-return
Beautiful!! Shame you could not leave out the word "occupied" for once.
If it's not illegally occupied then what is it?
It's a heartwarming story made bitter with inopropriate language by an obviously drunk zealot looking for a pat on the back. I mean, look at his post about the barclaycard. Who was he talking to. An empty room. Hello.....hello......hello (echo)
I mean, he could not even do it for the TCs involved