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Bethlehem Battle: Clergymen Clash At Birthplace Of Jesus

BERNAT ARMANGUE   12/28/11 10:11 AM ET  AP

BETHLEHEM, West Bank — The annual cleaning of one of Christianity's holiest churches deteriorated into a brawl between rival clergy Wednesday, as dozens of monks feuding over sacred space at the Church of the Nativity battled each other with brooms until police intervened.

The ancient church, built over the traditional site of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, is shared by three Christian denominations – Roman Catholics, Armenians and Greek Orthodox. Wednesday's fight erupted between Greek and Armenian clergy, with both sides accusing each other of encroaching on parts of the church to which they lay claim.

The monks were tidying up the church ahead of Orthodox Christmas celebrations in early January, following celebrations by Western Christians on Dec. 25. The fight erupted between monks along the border of their respective areas. Some shouted and hurled brooms.

Palestinian security forces rushed in to break up the melee, and no serious injuries were reported. A Palestinian police spokesman would not immediately comment.

A fragile status quo governs relations among the denominations at the ancient church, and to repair or clean a part of the structure is to own it, according to accepted practice. That means that letting other sects clean part of the church could allow one to gain ground at another's expense. Similar fights have taken place during the same late-December cleaning effort in the past.

Tensions between rival clergy at the church have been a fact of life there for centuries and have often been caught up in international politics.

In the 1800s, friction between the denominations at the church – each backed by foreign powers – became so fraught that Russian Czar Nicholas I deployed troops along the Danube to threaten a Turkish sultan who had been favoring the Catholics over the Orthodox.

Those disagreements threaten the integrity of the church itself, which was originally built 1,500 years ago and parts of which have fallen into disrepair. Although the roof has needed urgent work for decades, and leaking rainwater has ruined much of the priceless artwork inside, a renovation has been delayed all these years by disagreements among the denominations over who would pay.

Only recently, the Palestinian Authority brokered an agreement to move ahead with replacing the roof, and officials hope work will begin in 2012.

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07:58 PM on 01/28/2012
Those Greeks cannot be trusted, they want to takesoe possession oe church, good o th monks to step I up with th brooms, I would have helped out if I was there.
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Mundane Egg
Decency is the new black.
10:10 AM on 01/18/2012
Every cleric was Kung Fu fighting....
04:53 PM on 01/08/2012
Truly hilarious ... brawling Christian monks and clergy ... the fight broken up only when a bunch of (mostly?) Muslim cops pour into the sanctuary. And it all takes place in a territory occupied by advocates of a democratic Jewish nation. Doesn't get much better than this.
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Sam D man
I stand 4 what I say.Not ur interpretation of it.
11:31 PM on 01/06/2012
These type of situations put into question the credibility of Christianity.
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04:45 AM on 01/06/2012
Sheesh, and all of this over whether to tuck to the left or to the right.
12:46 PM on 01/03/2012
We need to fully follow Jesus... this would not happen if we did. We wouldnt fight over space or anything. Instead go out into the world and fight (not violently) against poverty, human trafficking, child abuse, women abuse, etc. Get real and really be the hands and feet of Jesus. These guys are acting like immature christians and that is not what the Lord wants us to be like. He tells us to practice humbleness, be loving, and have self control. We all fall short but this is so not right and such a disrespect in a place like that. Though God is everywhere and it is just a building , it is so disrespectful. It causes Christians to separate and causes non believers to not want to come to church. Churches should be safe places. This is so sad. Let's be more like Jesus.
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Timesachanging
1 Timothy 2:11-12
05:15 PM on 01/03/2012
Except, there is no god and Jesus was just a misunderstood man. Outside of your bible, there is only ONE reference to Jesus. Seems unlikely the Romans would not have had more to say about him.
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chrysostomos
Zizek built my hotrod,
07:41 PM on 01/16/2012
In all fairness there is more than one independent reference, though each of these sources is controversial at best and gets people who want to use them to "prove" the historical Jesus no closer to achieving their objective. I simply share this because I'm familiar with the types of rebuttals that you may face which predictably will bring up sources like Pliny the Younger, Tacitus, Suetonius, Josephus, which provide secondary references to either hearsay about Christians, things that were believed by christians about Jesus, or ambiguous references to figures that may or may not be Jesus. Then there are sources like Mara bar Sarapion, Talmudic references that contain contradictory claims about Jesus. And if they're really desperate a series of increasingly implausible, apocryphal, tertiary sources.
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speedy evans
07:29 AM on 01/03/2012
the fight was over a spot in the church .sounds like gangs fighting over turf
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04:53 AM on 01/06/2012
It also reminded me of global politics, which can be seen as incessant primate barkings of "I'm HERE!" :3
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
12:51 AM on 01/03/2012
The real irony is it's all mythology taken from earlier savior god stories.
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ChasG
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09:50 PM on 01/02/2012
Onward Christian soldiers...
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the taoist
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11:17 AM on 01/02/2012
BETHLEHEM, West Bank — The annual cleaning of one of Christianity's holiest churches deteriorated into a brawl between rival clergy Wednesday, as dozens of monks feuding over sacred space at the Church of the Nativity battled each other with brooms until police intervened.

And , upon intervention, all the monks hopped on their brooms and flew away.................
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06:23 PM on 01/01/2012
“Isn’t it wonderful how all the Christians love each other?” - Christopher Hitchens
03:56 PM on 01/01/2012
What a spectacle. It's like something Monty Python might have done.
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Timesachanging
1 Timothy 2:11-12
05:16 PM on 01/03/2012
"Always look on the bright side of life"
BTW: big fan of Phil Ochs
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psnyder325
Yep, I'm a Socialist. Deal.
01:07 PM on 01/01/2012
Just remember: God moves in mysterious, ineffective and breathtakingly cruel ways.
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Yep, I'm a Socialist. Deal.
01:03 PM on 01/01/2012
See these Christians...how they love one another. Jesus said that "by their fruits you shall know them." Look at the rotten fruit that permeates the "Christian" churches and then decide if the "Christian" Churches represent Jesus or God in any way, shape or form. I used to be a minister, but got disgusted with the petty politics, the archaic dogma, the worship of a book with limited relevance for today, and the infantile attitudes about a deity. Incidents like this are one of the main reasons why I will very rarely step foot into a church for the rest of my life, and would NEVER join a church again...ever. And why any thinking person should not, either.
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10:48 AM on 01/01/2012
In religion, all sects believe that they are right in relation to the same unique principle, because is a unique principle, can't not be multiple interpretations of it, so in the end, this fact, tells you that actually that principle is not real or true, truth is just one and only one, the possibility of existing two truths about the same truth is .... no way Jose!!!