Metropolitan of Piraeus Opposes Mosque Building Bill

Metropolitan of Piraeus Seraphim filed an appeal to the Council of State asking from the Greek government to withdraw a bill about building a mosque in Athens.

The Orthodox Metropolitan made an extensive reference to the wars Christianity has faced over the years, from 325 B.C. with Arios until today’s Jehovah Witnesses, which only aimed at “annihilating the Christian dogma”.

Moreover, he mentioned the centuries-long struggles of the Greek nation and the thousands of dead patriots and Christians, who lost their life defending their religion and country against the Muslims.

“This bill is based on the ‘democratic sensitivities’ of our state. The truth is that is degrading our religious beliefs, the history and our ancestors who fought for freedom” wrote Seraphim in his appeal.

After many years, the Greek government has decided to pass a bill allowing the building of a mosque in the Votanikos region of Athens, in order for the Muslims living in Greece to have a proper place where they can practice their religious rights.

The Greek Muslims’ Union stated that it is open to discussion and condemned the Metropolitan’s comments on the violent nature of Muslims.

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  • Annakhan

    Everything the metropolitan said is true. Let’s support him. Christians would never have been able to build a church in Saudi Arabia

  • Iasonas

    In this day where normal everyday citizens of Greece are being taxed to the point of blood and worrying if there is a paycheck coming and if state services will be open to provide, we are planning on building a mosque, using taxpayer money?? Even in a robust economic climate, until there is a national church in Greece, a national cathedral, there should be no public funded anything else related to other religious buildings. I am sorry to say this, but Greece is not a religious asylum country and if you ran from your country to this one, them that is the choice you have made. Arab Spring is over and you can now safely go back and freely worship elsewhere.

  • dkwriter

    I live in
    Athens,Greece and there is no need for a mosque in this country. Why
    should Orthodox Christians allow muslims to build their place of prayer
    in an Christian country? I want to see how many Christians can build
    churches in Islamic countries without being attacked or be in hiding….
    NO MOSQUE IN ATHENS!!! I agree with Bishop Serafim… Greeks should stay strong to the only true faith Orthodox Christianity….