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EU aspirant blocked priest from Easter trip to Jerusalem EU aspirant blocks bishop from Easter trip to Jerusalem
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The Moldovan authorities prevented Bishop Markel from boarding a flight to Jerusalem days before Orthodox Easter The Moldovan authorities prevented Bishop Marchel from boarding a flight to Jerusalem days before Orthodox Easter
Moldovan police have stopped a bishop from traveling to Jerusalem to take part in the Holy Fire ceremony days ahead of Orthodox Easter celebrated on April 20.Moldovan police have stopped a bishop from traveling to Jerusalem to take part in the Holy Fire ceremony days ahead of Orthodox Easter celebrated on April 20.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW Moldova, like neighboring Ukraine, has experienced religious tensions stemming from the rivalry between the Moldovan Orthodox Church, which is affiliated with the Moscow Patriarchate, and the Metropolis of Bessarabia, which is under the Romanian Orthodox Church. Amid geopolitical tensions with Russia, the pro-EU Moldovan government has been supportive of the Metropolis of Bessarabia while applying pressure on the canonical Moldovan Orthodox Church.
Speaking to TASS on Thursday, Bishop Marchel of the Moldovan Orthodox Church said Moldovan law enforcement prevented him from boarding a plane to Jerusalem under a questionable pretext.
“They didn’t let us depart. They announced a second-category search. After that, they issued a protocol stating that nothing suspicious was found or confiscated. Our passports were returned 30 minutes after the plane had left,” he said.
According to the bishop, he was accompanied by two protodeacons as he traveled to receive the Holy Fire in Jerusalem.
The Holy Fire is considered a miraculous flame that appears each year on Holy Saturday, the day before Orthodox Easter, inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem – believed to be the site of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.
In neighboring Ukraine, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), the country’s largest religious denomination, has been under constant persecution from Kiev. Historically linked to the Russian Orthodox Church, the UOC gained autonomy decades ago but has faced increasing pressure, particularly under former President Pyotr Poroshenko. He made the establishment of the new Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) part of his 2019 reelection campaign, but ultimately lost the race to Vladimir Zelensky.