Febbraio 28, 2012 - militante monaci sul Monte Athos: Nel Esphigmenou monastero sul Monte Athos nel nord della Grecia, 40 morks si rifiuta di conformarsi alla decisione dell'oscumenical Patrierch ortodossa in Konstantinopel. Questi monaci sono note per essere il nucleo rebellous del ''Zelots'' che si attengono ad un estremo tradizionalismo. In realtà tutto è iniziato nel 1924, quando i dazi autonomi chiesa greco ortodossa ha deciso di conformarsi al calendario gregoriano, come il resto del cristiano nel mondo occidentale e abbandonato il calendario giuliano
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Feb. 28, 2012 - Militant Monks On Mount Athos: In the Esphigmenou monastry on Mount Athos in the north of Greece, 40 morks are refusing to comply with the decision of the oscumenical orthodox Patrierch in Konstantinopel. These monks are know to be the rebellous core of the ''Zelots'' who stick to an extreme traditionalism. It actually all started in 1924, when the autonomous Greek orthodox church decided to conform to the Gregorian calendar, like the rest of the Christian western world and abandoned the Julian calendar. This split the Greek orthodox church in two, although both considered the Patriarch in Konstantinopel their head. The calendar problem came to a head when the orthodox church began to open towards the West and the schism between the Roman Catholic church and Konstantinopel which existed since 1054 was abolished in 1967 and the oscumenical orthodox patriarch Athenagoras returned this visit by going to Rome in the same year, the ''Zelots'' refused to include the orthodox patriarch in their prayers. In the course of these events the ''Zelots'' began to concentrate in four monastries on Athos and started disobeying orders. The Athos monks refused to admit three delegations, so in March this year stern measures were served on the disobeying monks, including the removal of the Abbot Athanasius and many other senior brothers. The patriarch decision actually triggered the fierce reactions by th ''Zelots'' who made the Esphigmenou monastery their headquarters and counteracted by closing the gates and cutting themselves off from the outside world. The self-confined ''Zelots'' insist on the withdrawal of the patriarch's decision and the abbots and monks who are expelled from the Athos by the verdict found refuge from the seizure of the executing authorities at the monastery with the ''Zelots' who hoisted a black flag from their belfry and trots on their banner, ''Orthodoxy or death''. Living behind locked doors. The interior court of the Esphigmenou monastery.
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