I visited the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem the day after Christmas in 2000. It still smelled like kerosene as they wash all the floors with it when they do this big annual cleaning. I had hired a guide and he told me that the priests of the different factions that shared the grounds had a very contemptuous relationship. I guess he wasn't kidding.
CNN: Priests brawl at Jesus' birthplace.
Greek Orthodox and Armenian priests attacked each other with brooms and stones inside the Church of the Nativity as long-standing rivalries erupted in violence during holiday cleaning on Thursday.
A general view from the Church of the Nativity compound in the West Bank town of Bethlehem.
The basilica, built over the grotto in Bethlehem where Christians believe Jesus was born, is administered jointly by Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic authorities.
Any perceived encroachment on one group's turf can touch off vicious feuds.
On Thursday, dozens of priests and cleaners were scrubbing the church ahead of the Armenian and Orthodox Christmas, celebrated in early January. Thousands of tourists visited the church this week for Christmas celebrations.
But the clean-up turned ugly after some of the Orthodox faithful stepped inside the Armenian church's section, touching off a scuffle between about 50 Greek Orthodox and 30 Armenians.
Palestinian police, armed with batons and shields, quickly formed a human cordon to separate the two sides so the cleaning could continue, then ordered an Associated Press photographer out of the church.
Four people, some with blood running from their faces, were slightly wounded.










[this is good]
Guess those guys with blood on their faces had turned the other cheek :-PPosted by: Alex C | 2007.12.27 at 01:18 PM