Greek prelate: We sinned on debt, but who’s without sin?
Bishop Anthimos of Thessaloniki MICHAEL BABAD Globe and Mail Update 23/6/2011 Let he who is without sin … European leaders are meeting in Brussels today in a continuing quest to contain the Greek debt crisis, but a well known and outspoken Greek Orthodox bishop is taking a different approach. Bishop Anthimos of Thessaloniki read a prayer on television yesterday, Agence France-Presse reports, noting that Greeks have sinned when it comes to mismanaging the economy but noting that “no one is perfect and without sin on Earth.” (Certainly not the United States, Japan, Ireland, Portugal, etc.) “Oh Lord, we confess that we have sinned as a state and as a people in the management of the economic and monetary benefits entrusted to us,” he said, requesting “Your mercy” and support.
Bishop Anthimos of Thessaloniki MICHAEL BABAD Globe and Mail Update 23/6/2011 Let he who is without sin … European leaders are meeting in Brussels today in a continuing quest to contain the Greek debt crisis, but a well known and outspoken Greek Orthodox bishop is taking a different approach. Bishop Anthimos of Thessaloniki read a prayer on television yesterday, Agence France-Presse reports, noting that Greeks have sinned when it comes to mismanaging the economy but noting that “no one is perfect and without sin on Earth.” (Certainly not the United States, Japan, Ireland, Portugal, etc.) “Oh Lord, we confess that we have sinned as a state and as a people in the management of the economic and monetary benefits entrusted to us,” he said, requesting “Your mercy” and support.
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Greek prelate: We sinned on debt, but who’s without sin?