MICHALIS CHARALAMBIDIS
IT WILL
BE A DAY OF BEREAVEMENT FOR THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY APOSTLES IN THE CENTER OF
ROME
A DAY OF BEREAVEMENT FOR THE MARCIANA
LIBRARY IN VENICE
This historic region needs Democracy.
Anticipates its return to history and geography as a hotbed of humanism as it
is was for millennia. This is how Kikéron used to nominate it, afterwards the
Kapadokian Fathers of Church. That is today the request of the Asia Minor
Spring. The Spring of the indigenous people of Asia Minor and Mesopotamia.
The bloodstained Greek-speaking rivers of Euphrates and Tigris.
The bloodstained Greek-speaking rivers of Euphrates and Tigris.
The Argentinian Pope Frangisku cannot step
against this liberating humanitarian proclivity of modern history, by kowtowing
the creator of an ideology of death, which a few decades ago armed the hand of
the aspiring assassin of Polish Pope John Paul and of Andrea Santoro murderers
in Trapezounta. Nothing obliges him to do so. Especially when the public
symbols, the statuaries of totalitarianism are precipitated, as it happened
with other totalitarian ones of the 20th century. We are in a
different era.
Pope Frangisku seems to have bad
consultants for the modern progress in the holly land of the genocided martyric
Christianity, which keeps going through its own centuries of solitude.
It will be a day of bereavement for the
Church of the Holy Apostoles in the Center of Rome where the tomb and the
recently discovered chapel of Vissarion from Trapezounta is. Of a great and today
topical athlete of humanitarianism in Asia Minor, in Europe.
It will be a day of bereavement for the
Marciana Library in Venice.
My petition is nothing more than an
advocacy of humanism, of the dignity of human life today and also of the memory
of millions of victims by an ideology of death, Christians by majority and
Muslims as well. Its last victims are the females Gentizi and Kobani's.
It is an advocacy of a Civilization that
humanized the world.