Greek Orthodox and Armenian Priests Clash in Bethlehem Broom Fight

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.
(source: AP, Reuters)



  • http://www.stlukeinthefields.org/ MO

    And this demonstrates Matthew 5:43-48 how, exactly?

  • TEN

    Not really a big deal when one considers the stuff that goes on in Israel, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt etc.

  • GreeksandArmenians unite

    Greeks and Armenians are brothers, we believe in the same God and the same values. I guess its because both nations have such a rich culture and history making them prous and making it hard to get along with each other. Hellas and Armenia!!!

  • Anonymous

    God
    and religion are not synonymous. Faith and belief are not the same.

    For POSITIVE
    Facts about Christianity, pls visit:

    http://napoleonlive.info/judas-the-galilean-and-his-unterbrink-books/

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Koli-El-Abuelo/100001823803340 Koli El Abuelo

    Love it… better to use a broom than the USA style of bombs and Nukes