Priest unrepentent after crucifying of nun
Tanacu, Romania - A Romanian Orthodox priest who ordered the crucifixion of a young nun because she was "possessed by the devil" and now faces murder charges was unrepentant on Saturday as he celebrated a funeral mass for his alleged victim.
"God has performed a miracle for her, finally Irina is delivered from evil," Father Daniel, 29, the superior of the Holy Trinity monastery in north-eastern Romania, said before celebrating a short mass "for the soul of the deceased", in the presence of 13 nuns who showed no visible emotion.
He insisted that from the religious point of view, the crucifixion of Maricica Irina Cornici, 23, was "entirely justified", but admitted that he faced excommunication as well as prosecution, and was seeking a "good lawyer".
Cornici was found dead on Wednesday, gagged and chained to a cross, after fellow nuns called an ambulance, according to police.
Mihaela Straub, spokesperson for the police in the province of Vaslui, said Daniel and four other nuns had claimed Cornici was possessed and should be exorcised.
Before being crucified she had been kept shut up for several days, her hands and feet tied and without food or drink, he said.
Cornici had entered the monastery just three months before, after visiting a friend who was a nun there, police said.
As her coffin entered the church of the monastery Saturday no church bells were sounded while nuns cast distrustful glances at the strangers, including two AFP reporters, present at the ceremony.
Claps of thunder from an approaching storm were sometimes the only sounds to break the silence."This storm is proof that the will of God has been done," Daniel said.
"You see it?" said the priest, gesturing at the body, lying in an annexe and still showing the marks of the gag. One of the nuns, Sister Martha, added, "She can't be laid in the church because she was possesed."
Daniel has lived for the past four years in the isolated monastery located in the hills of one of the poorest regions of Romania, without running water or electricity."Over there, in your world, the people must know that the devil exists.
Personally I can find his work in the gestures and speech of possessed people, because man is often weak and lets himself be easily manipulated by the forces of evil," said the bearded young priest."
I don't understand why journalists are making such a fuss about this. Exorcism is a common practise in the heart of the Romanian Orthodox church and my methods are not at all unknown to other priests," he said. current realities and adapting themselves to modern life," Bulai said.Since the fall of the communist regime in December 1989, the Orthodox Church, which represents 85 percent of Romania's 22million inhabitants, is rated in many opinion polls as the most trusted institution in the country.
Vitalie Danciu, the superior of a nearby monastery at Golia, called the crucifixion "inexcusable", but a spokesperson for the Orthodox patriarchate in Bucharest refused to condemn it."I don't know what this young woman did," Bogdan Teleanu said. - Sapa-AFP
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Wha-wha-wha-what? Okey dokey, I get that Romania might be a cultural backwater and consequently the Romanian Orthodox Church might be characterized as a little repressive, but crucifixion? That’s just rude.
And how does a church based on a man crucified by non-believers come to think that crucifixion is a good way to exorcise demons?
My grandmother would probably say that this is just another example of The Man trying to keep a sister down, and I think she would probably be right.
The fact that the main church doesn’t want to condemn the crucifixion until they find out “what the woman did” is appalling.
It reminds me of a non-PC joke:
Q: What do you tell a woman with two black eyes?
A: Shouldn’t have to, you’ve already told her twice.
Sheesh. Crucifying chicks for talking back? There’s simply not enough wood in Alaska, and that’s saying something.
Okay, ladies, I’m kidding.
I do not condone crucifixion, even if some people pay extra for that.
Happy Father’s Day
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I'm still hoping this story has been made up, despite the apparently legitimate source.
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Yeah, I only think it's true because there's an apparently legitimate source too.
Sort of like that story about the abortion clinic where the doctor stirred fetuses into his food I read lately. I frankly don't believe a bit of that story and while I thought about blogging it up, I didn't want to dignify it.
If appearing on my blog lends any dignity.
Your blog is outstanding and I will be checking in on it as well.
Thanks for answering my comment. I'm seeing that story everywhere now, including at the BBC's website. It's still so surreal I wonder if they are all making a mistake. The news services have been fooled before. The thing that's odd is this "Priest" hasn't been arrested immediately.
But maybe Romania is like that.
Glad you liked my blog, feel free to stop by anytime you're bored, not that that will help any ;-)
I think it's more of a reflection on Romania being backwater and full of superstition than the orthodox church :) That's not a prescribed method of exorcism (even IF the lady was posessed. She was probably just depressed, or at worst, skitso or something).
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