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Mount Athos Monasteries on CBS 60 Minutes Sunday April 24, 2011 7pm EST

by 1389AD ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Christianity, Headlines, Orthodox Christianity at April 22nd, 2011 - 3:50 pm

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese: Mount Athos Featured In 60 Minutes Segment On Pascha Evening

Apr 20, 2011

NEW YORK – The Holy Mountain Athos, the over a thousand year sanctuary of Orthodox Christian monasticism, and which is directly under the spiritual jurisdiction of His All Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, will be featured on the CBS News program “60 Minutes”, scheduled to air on Pascha Sunday. The segment, “The Monks of Mount Athos”, will recount 60 Minutes Correspondent Bob Simon’s journey to a remote peninsula in North Greece that millions of Orthodox Christians consider the most sacred place on earth, Mount Athos.

On the recommendation and with the blessing of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, who opened the doors for the “60 Minutes” team, and after two trips to the mountain and two years of dialogue with the Anthonite community, last Fall Simon and the “60 Minutes” team were given unprecedented access to document monastic life on the Holy Mountain. The result is a portrait of a place rarely seen where prayer has been offered by holy men everyday, with no interruption, for more than a thousand years.

The “Monks of Mount Athos” will be broadcast Sunday, April 24, 2011 on the CBS Television Network at 7:00 PM EST. Harry Radliffe and Michael Karzis are the producers of the segment.

“60 Minutes” is the pre-eminent investigative television news show in the United States and has run on CBS since 1968. It has been among the top-rated TV programs for much of its life and has garnered numerous awards over the years. The show will also be broadcast over the Internet on the “60 Minutes” website: www.60minutes.com

More information about the Ecumenical Patriarchate, as well as texts of his addresses of His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew may be found at: www.patriarchate.org.

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Stavros Papagermanos
(212) 570-3530
(718) 415-5850 cell


Commemorate the Greek, Armenian, and Assyrian Genocides in NYC

by 1389AD ( 62 Comments › )
Filed under Christianity, Europe, History, Orthodox Christianity, Turkey at March 21st, 2011 - 4:30 pm

Byzantine Chant (Eternal Memory) Plagal 1st Tone

From the 1389 Blog mailbox:

Media Alert: 3rd Annual Greek Genocide Commemoration
For Immediate Release: March 16, 2011

Contact: Ioannis Fidanakis (973)-464-0211

Please join us, on April 6, 2011 at 12 noon, as we pay tribute to the victims of the Greek, Armenian and Assyrian Genocides outside the United Nations in Ralph Bunche Park in New York. This year’s commemoration is organized and hosted by Panthracian Union of America ‘Orpheus’ and supported by the Hellenic League of America, HLA, and will feature such guest speakers as two time New York Times bestselling Author and Director of Jihad Watch.org, Robert Spencer; Editor and Publisher of Atlas Shrugs and Executive Director of Freedom Defense Initiative and Stop Islamization of America, Pamela Geller; First Vice-President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, Professor Alex Hinton; President of the Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York, Elias Tsekerides and President of the PanPontian Federation of USA and Canada, Dimitris Molohides.

Ralph Bunche Park is located on the northwest corner of 1st Ave and 42nd Street. For more information please contact former Panthracian President and HLA Spokesman Ioannis Fidanakis.

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Panthracian Union of America ‘Orpheus’
P.O. Box 3280 Steinway Station
Long Island City, NY 11103
PanThracian Union of America ‘Orpheus’ on Facebook

[above website link updated]

Hellenic League of America, HLA
www.hellenicleagueonline.org


Panthracian Union of America ‘Orpheus’ Inc., is a not-for-profit Philanthropic and Cultural Organization serving the Thracian American community since 1983.

The Hellenic League of America (HLA) is a cooperative and collective effort by Hellenes, Phil-Hellenes and Hellenic enthusiasts who come together for the Hellenic Cause. A register 501c nonprofit organization the Hellenic League of America, HLA works to spread awareness on Hellenic National Issues, as well as our ethnic traditions and culture. Founded in 2008 the HLA has been involved in organizing lectures, protests, rallies and commemoration across the tri-state area.

To be added to HLA’s Action Alert e-mail distribution list, or to introduce HLA to a friend or colleague, please forward the pertinent name and e-mail address, with the subject heading “Add e-mail to HLA distribution list”, to hla@hellenicleagueonline.org.

You are encouraged to forward this action alert to five or more individuals who may have an interest in our e-distributions or in HLA’s mission.

You may post any HLA article, press release or action alert on the internet as long as you credit HLA and the author(s).


Boy George Mans Up

by 1389AD ( 100 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Christianity, Europe, Open thread, Turkey at January 22nd, 2011 - 4:30 pm

BBC: Boy George returns Christ icon to Cyprus church

(h/t for article: tanker on the horizon; for title: buzzsawmonkey)

Musician Boy George has agreed to return to the Church of Cyprus an icon of Christ that came into his possession 11 years after the Turkish invasion.

Boy George (r) said the icon of Christ had graced his home for 26 years

The former Culture Club singer bought the piece from a London art dealer in 1985 without knowing its origin.

Boy George – real name George O’Dowd – said he was “happy the icon is going back to its original rightful home”.

“I have always been a friend of Cyprus and have looked after the icon for 26 years,” he added.

“I look forward to seeing the icon on display in Cyprus for the moment and finally to the Church of St Charalambos from where it was illegally stolen.”

The goodwill gesture came about after the church in New Chorio-Kythrea village gave evidence proving it was its rightful owner.

Bishop Porfyrios of Neapolis expressed “joy and gratitude” as the singer handed over the icon at the St Anagyre church in north London.

The gesture, he said, had “contributed to the efforts of the Church of Cyprus for the repatriation of its stolen spiritual treasures”.

Thousands of religious artefacts went missing from northern Cyprus following Turkey’s invasion of the island and its subsequent partition.

Visit original article to hear Boy George interview.

‘I didn’t know it was stolen’: Boy George hands back religious icon

British pop star Boy George has given back to Cyprus an 18th century icon after unwittingly buying the stolen artefact 26 years ago from a London dealer, the Cyprus Orthodox Church said.

An eagle-eyed priest had spotted the post-Byzantine icon of Christ hanging on the former Culture Club singer’s wall during a Dutch television show.

The clergy recognised the icon as the one stolen from Saint Charalambos church in the village of Neo Chorio Kythreas in Turkish-held northern Cyprus.

Church officials then contacted the singer and provided documentation of its origin from experts and testimony from the parish priest from where the 300-year-old icon was taken.

According to the Church of Cyprus, Boy George, 49, bought the icon in 1985 from an art dealer in London, but was unaware of its origin.

“The singer agreed to return the icon, expressing his wish that it is returned soon to the church from which it was illegally removed and hoped others follow his example,” a church statement said.
[…]
The decision by the 1980s pop star to hand the icon back was praised by the head of the church.

“This act does move us because he was the buyer,” Archbishop Chrysostomos II told reporters in Nicosia.

“Certainly it can be said that he was in illegal possession of the icon but he wasn’t somebody looking to sell it.

“The moment he learned the icon was stolen he did a good deed and returned it to the Cyprus Church where it belongs.

“We thank him for this and if he ever comes to Cyprus definitely we will welcome him with hospitality,” said the archbishop.
[…]
Since the 1974 Turkish invasion hundreds of valuable artefacts have been stolen from the north and found their way onto the black market.

The Cyprus Church has been active in retrying to reclaim stolen treasures through the courts.

It says more than 500 churches have been pillaged and many archaeological and other cultural heritage sites have been abandoned to the elements.

Read it all.

Progress is being made in returning some other Church treasures stolen by the Turkish invaders, although it has been a long, hard struggle:

Treasures to be repatriated

NICOSIA – A Munich court in Germany has ordered the return to the Cyprus Church of a large number of Cypriot religious items confiscated years ago in the possession of Turkish art smuggler Aidin Dikmen, the Government’s legal department has confirmed.

They include wall paintings, mosaics, icons and other holy relics stolen from Christian Orthodox churches and monasteries in the Turkish-occupied part of Cyprus.

The court also ordered Dikmen to return a substantial amount of money which the Cyprus Church had paid to him in order to repossess two particular icons. The deal aimed at leading investigators to the rest of the stolen art treasure.

In a raid by Interpol and the Bavarian police in October 1997 they were found hidden in the walls of Dikmen’s Munich apartment and the Turkish smuggler was put under arrest.

However, due to the time limitations of the Bavarian law he was later released, while the antiquities remained in the custody of the local authorities. In 2004, the Cyprus Church jointly with the Republic of Cyprus launched a civil action for the recovery of the treasures in which they had to prove the Cypriot origin of each one separately, by stating the exact place from which they were stolen.

The court decision is subject to appeal but it is considered difficult for Dikmen to follow this option.

Read the rest.


Sovereign Debt 101

by 1389AD ( 104 Comments › )
Filed under China, Economy, Europe, France, Germany, Health Care, Healthcare, Progressives, Socialism, Spain, UK at January 2nd, 2011 - 3:30 pm

Why The World Economy Sucks

(h/t: yenta-fada)

What are we talking about here?

Business Dictionary offers a long-winded, technical definition of sovereign debt. In a nutshell, sovereign debt is debt that a government owes. If a debtor government cannot repay its debt, its creditors (bondholders) do not have the power to force it into bankruptcy and divide up its remaining assets. So if the debt goes bad, both the debtor government and its creditors are in a predicament.

Government debt. Under the doctrine of sovereign immunity, the repayment of sovereign debt cannot be forced by the creditors and it is thus subject to compulsory rescheduling, interest rate reduction, or even repudiation. The only protection available to the creditors is threat of the loss of credibility and lowering of the international standing (the sovereign debt rating) of the country which may make it much more difficult to borrow in the future.

The Greek Debt Crisis Explained in Four Minutes

Note: The above video makes some valid points about the financial house of cards that various governments are busily trying to prop up. That said, I place no faith in the ability of the IMF or any other international financial organization to do anything other than worsen the crash by attempting to delay the inevitable.

I also must point out that there is a tremendous difference between a private enterprise with a good credit rating borrowing at a low interest rate to invest in future productivity, and a government borrowing money for supposedly the same reason. Experience has proven governments to be incapable of investing borrowed money in anything that will result in economic expansion.

The real outcome of such wasteful spending will be more like this chilling ad by Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW):

TV Ad: United States owes China


Originally published on 1389 Blog.