Thursday, July 16, 2009

What ignited the tigers to attack the fathers?

Basic Cause: as said, it is due to the frustrations that there won't be any raw meat which will cross their throat down to their wide belly. Gluttons!!!!!!!!!

Immediate Cause: [can be called as 'the tale of the HS'] in their yesterday's meeting, the fathers presented one clear question to the Patriarch: 'do you believe in the rules and regulations of the Church?'. The Patriarch replied 'no, I don't!'. The surprised fathers asked, 'why?'. The Patriarch surprisingly replied, 'because it is a rule which you blindly drafted under pitch darkness' [though the fathers seemed not understood what he meant, he might be referring the dergue period - but he is totally wrong as the main rule was not drafted during that period]. The fathers more surprisingly forwarded him further question saying, 'so by what do you believe in as a Patriarch?' The Patriarch replied, 'by Didiscalia'. It was this time that the Patriarch lost almost all of his group. The fathers who were fully supporting him were loud condemning his view. It was this time that the Patriarch surrendered and accepted the decision of the HS to lift the ban he put on the Executive Committee. And the tigers were well aware that the HS is getting the momentum and will have more power to put the ultimate decisions in the meetings to come. So before they die, they had to attack and did what they did...attacking the house, attacking the church Not the fathers really. I will blog what I feel is right to be done here after. Please stay tune.

To briefly inform you what's up right now: the meeting is not started yet, the 'attacked' fathers are more energetic and ready to fight the good fight, Abune Samuel is 'under house arrest', the Patriarchate looks to stop its daily routine (wuha woqeta though), police has started probing and some are said to be arrested, ...

AD21


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think the fathers should go back to their dioceses and mobilize the people. Because the bete kihinet gibi is under control of the ninjas. They are poor monks who can't defend themselves. Had they been strong people like some of the fathers in the Ninja group, the attackers wouldn't try even think to attack them.