President Vladimir Putin of Russia visiting Mount Athos in 2016. There has been speculation regarding the choice of the President to stand before the Bishop’s throne. Some have speculated he was making a claim by standing where the Byzantine Emperors stood during Church services. On the other hand, his standing before the Bishops throne could be a coincidence.
In 1917, Russia became the first victim of Communism. Under the revolution led by Vladimir Illyich Lenin, millions would be murdered. The Russian Orthodox Church suffered a horrific persecution in which its bishops, priests, and faithful were murdered for maintaining their fidelity to Jesus Christ!
By the end of the century, the totalitarian Communist system collapsed and Orthodox Russia gradually reemerged. Christianity is flourishing in Russia, while the western world appears to be coming under attack from the failed and discredited theories of Marxism-Leninism. Millions of innocent people suffered under the yoke of Communism in what became the Soviet Union.
The Apostle Paul writes in the New Testament, “For the foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man’s strength”. I Corinthians 1:25
The renaissance of Orthodoxy that is taking place in Russia today can and should be considered a miracle. By the 1930’s, the Russian Church was nearly decimated. Today, it is the Communists who are decimated and Orthodoxy has been restored.
The events that are playing out in the western world are in many ways a repetition of the sins of Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve sinned against God and were expelled from the garden of Eden. The western world has rejected God for quite some time, and the consequences of this rejection are now coming to fruition.
Orthodox Christians are taught to see the image of God in the face of every human being. Certainly, the murder of George Floyd was a horrific sin. In addition however, American news outlets and certain political leaders and celebrities are contributing to the dehumanization of Police officers. Murder was a sin when Cain killed his brother Abel, and murder is a sin today when ever it occurs against any human being.
The Democratic Party in America is becoming a bastion of barbarism like the Communist Party in Russia and the Nazi Party of Germany which preceded them. As a Greek Orthodox I unequivocally stand in opposition to everything that the Democratic Party represents. The Democratic Party is emerging with its neo pagan and anti Christian doctrines as the future persecutor of Christianity.
In the Book of Exodus we learn about the Pharaoh of Egypt who refused to let the Israelites go. The tyrannical Pharaoh brought down the wrath of God on himself and his land. In the early history of the Church, the Roman Emperors were associated by Christians with the Antichrist for their fierce persecution of Christians.
The late Christopher Hitchens used to associate religion with totalitarianism. Mr. Hitchens was a great writer, journalist, and intellectual and I admire much of his work. On the subject of religion he was completely and entirely wrong.
Totalitarianism is the ultimate form of idolatry. It is the violation of the first two Commandments that God gave to Moses. The condemnation in the Old Testament of tyrants such as Pharoah and Nebuchadnezzar and the later condemnation of the Roman Emperors in the Book of Revelation and by various Christian apologists and martyrs is proof that God condemns tyrants.
Tyrants always set themselves up as an object of worship. Consider Leni Riefenstahl’s film, “Triumph of the Will” which was filmed at the 1934 Nazi Party Congress. The film’s event has always struck me as a form of idolatry in that Hitler became among the fanatical mobs an object of devotion and perhaps outright worship.
Lenin, Stalin, and Mao likewise made themselves objects of veneration and near worship. We should be profoundly troubled and disturbed that the totalitarian ideologies of the twentieth century have not been completely laid to rest. How ironic is it that the left in American academia denounce “white European males” but remain under the demonic thrall of Marx, Lenin, and Trotsky?
The Holy Church of God has been warring against the demons of hell from the very beginning of its inception by the Lord Jesus Christ! Christ himself descended into hell and liberated the souls that were in captivity! The enemies of the faith of Christ have been numerous.
The Romans, the heretical gnostics, arians, nestorians, monophysites, and iconoclasts, the Franks, the Teutonic Knights, the Ottomans, the Communists, the Kemalists, the Nazis, and the Ustashe. All of them have been defeated. Some of the demons are more quiet but exist nonetheless (Nazism-racism) (Marxism).
Irrespective of the outcome of the events under way in the United States and parts of Europe, the western world will remain hostile to Christianity as it has been for many years now. Orthodox Christians should be looking to Russia for leadership.
Russia has withstood and overcome the demons that were unleashed by the gates of hell. Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler are long gone. Russia is again a bastion of Cathedrals, Churches, and Monasteries. Russia is a source of enlightenment and spiritual liberation in contrast to the west which in its spiritual ignorance and confusion may be embarking on the path that leads to barbarism.
Christianity is the enemy of the Marxist ideology that has corrupted the minds and souls of so many in America today. The bastion of Christianity in the world today is Russia. Russia is the bastion against western atheist and neo pagan barbarism.
The closure of bookstores due to the coronavirus is politically significant. Books have always been a source of enlightenment and free expression. Bookstores are good places where an individual can go sit in the cafe, have a drink, and browse the magazine racks for the latest political and world news for any viewpoint ranging from conservative to liberal.
One can also browse for the latest books in history, politics, and religion. Like libraries, bookstores are intellectual centers. One can find books on current events as well as the latest books on history ranging from the Crusades to biographies of Stalin.
Bookstores and libraries are real bastions of democratic thought. Most or all viewpoints and interests are represented in one way or another. Bookstores are the “marketplace of ideas”.
Bookstores will carry books favorable to Hillary Clinton. They also carry books favorable to Donald Trump. All sides are represented. Everything from the far right to the far left has appeared in the social sciences and current affairs sections.
I tend to be more enlightened by visits to the local bookstores than by watching the twenty four hour cable news channels, the networks, or television news in general. At the bookstore, one can browse the latest conservative and liberal journals and publications and find something particularly informative.
In addition to the above mentioned categories, one can find books on true crime, cinema, and fiction. There are also the DVD’s and CDS that are sold in the back room. In recent years, vinyl LP’s have made a huge comeback. I last remember seeing vinyl record albums being sold around 1989, before compact disks replaced them. In addition to vinyl albums, record players are sold at bookstores.
I generally prefer the latest news in print to watching news on television. This is why I particularly like to go to the bookstore cafe and browse the latest magazines looking for current news and events. Come to think of it, even a visit to the doctor’s office has its uses considering that there is a wide selection of magazines to browse through while one waits.
With this damn disease that shut civilization down, I have to get my news from the internet. To a certain extent, the internet hosts anything you can find in the print media but I generally hate having to rely on technology. The local news is not too bad, but the cable news channels (with the exception of Tucker Carlson on Fox News) are simply intolerable. Having briefly watched CNN on youtube regarding current news lately, I can safely dismiss that channel as pure shit.
The print media is preferable because there is a greater deal of detailed knowledge and understanding on the part of the journalist or writer. Stories that appear in magazines (both conservative and liberal) or newspapers have a context and a historical background to them. Writers have an expertise that “journalists” on television simply do not. Writers are intellectuals, news anchors (with some exceptions) are celebrities.
A perfect example between a journalist (intellectual) and a news anchor or host (celebrity) can be seen by the treatment given to former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Ted Koppel and other news “correspondents” on television have treated this psychopath as an elder statesman of international diplomacy. The late Christopher Hitchens wrote an article about Kissinger in a print magazine called Harper’s which later became a book, “The Trial of Henry Kissinger”.
Hitchens called Kissinger a war criminal. Having researched unclassified documents and researched Kissinger’s policies on Cyprus, Chile, Kurdistan, and elsewhere Hitchens made a very compelling case against Kissinger. What does this have to do with bookstores one might ask?
Well, the books of Christopher Hitchens are available in bookstores as are numerous other political books on subjects that do not receive treatment on television. A criminal like Kissinger has never received critical treatment from television news coverage. Bookstores and libraries are the authentic carriers of politics, philosophy, religion and the social sciences.
Books and bookstores make a far greater contribution to an enlightened society and civilization than television news channels and outlets. Reading feeds the intellect.
The Democrats have been taken over by the extreme left of the party. This is now a party that endorses infanticide and the castration and mutilation of children. The Governors of Virginia and New York have passed extreme laws on abortion that permit the killing of infants that have survived an abortion. The Democratic party also supports the transgender movement which endorses the process of “transitioning” for children. In addition, the political left which is the base of the Democratic party supports allowing men who consider themselves female to use the ladies facilities thus overthrowing conventional norms of propriety and morality.
I am not a Republican nor am I “right wing”. I consider George W. Bush to be the worst President in American history. I consider Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice, and Paul Wolfowitz and the rest to be war criminals. The invasion of Iraq unleashed the rise of ISIS and the subsequent genocide. The invasion of Iraq set the stage for the Obama administration’s intervention in Libya which led to the overthrow of that regime and which turned Libya into a failed state in which Al Quada and ISIS established a presence.
After Libya, the Obama administration armed and supported the various Syrian “rebels” all of whom were associated with Jihadism one way or another. The whole of the region became a slaughter house with one third of Iraq and one third of Syria coming under the control of ISIS. In addition, the wars in the region created a wave of refugees which flooded Europe. Greece was heavily impacted by the refugee crisis. In 2015-2017 Paris, London, and Brussels were bombed by members of ISIS. While the Obama administration deserves blame for its own policies, it was the Bush administration that started the whole business of “regime change”.
This brings us to President Donald Trump. There is an old expression that you should not judge a book by its cover. Donald Trump is in many ways inarticulate and does not express himself well. He does tend to say stupid things, and I cannot state that I agree with what he says on these occasions.
However, I look beyond the cover and read the book. Donald Trump has presented himself as a welcome alternative to both major political parties. Donald Trump opposed the wars in Iraq and Syria, and the intervention in Libya. Most significantly of all, he desires warm relations with Russia. President Trump removed American backing for the the so called “rebels” in Syria and allowed the Russians to save Syria and to prevent that country from becoming a failed state.
All is not perfect. Turkey has been left occupying parts of Syria and the Trump administration abandoned the Syrian Kurds who fought heroically against ISIS. These are serious moral lapses. Yet, Trump at least has begun making a change to traditional foreign policy. There is reason to believe that with a second term things may work out better.
One of the greatest and pressing concerns that I have with the Democratic party which is even more serious than the lunatic stances on social issues mentioned above is the blatant anti Russian hysteria it has come to espouse. The Bush administration was criminal for its actions in Iraq. The Democrats are willing to go even further and provoke tensions with a nuclear power like Russia!
The pathetic rabble that calls itself the Democratic Party blames Russia for Donald Trump’s election win in 2016. This is pure madness and a dangerous escalation of tensions with Moscow. We are expected to believe that the great Hillary Clinton could not have possibly lost the election because the electorate rejected her!
Hillary Clinton demonstrated that she has a big mouth when she compared Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin with Hitler! Unbeknownst to Mrs. Clinton with the big mouth, the Russian President was born in what was then Leningrad after the war. During the war, Leningrad was under siege by the Nazi invaders and massive numbers of Russians starved to death. Among them was the Russian Presidents older brother. The Russian President’s father fought in the Red Army in defense of the city, and two of his Uncle’s were killed fighting Hitler’s armies.
The Hitler comparison is even stupider considering the support that her husbands administration gave for the pro Nazi regime in Croatia during the 1990’s which was responsible for the ethnic cleansing of over 200,000 Orthodox Christian Serbs. Furthermore, the Ukrainian militias that Russia has been fighting are Neo-Nazi. Incidentally, Neo-Nazi propaganda and holocaust denial have been outlawed in Russia under President Putin.
I see things from a rather unique vantage point. I am cognizant of Byzantine history and heritage. Nine hundred years ago, the Byzantine Empire with its capital in Constantinople was the center of the world. This was the political and spiritual center of Orthodoxy. The Empire lived with the Muslim world in the east and the world of the Latins (ie Roman Catholics) in the west.
At the end of the eleventh century, the Roman Catholics launched the Crusades against the Muslim world when they conquered Jerusalem and committed genocide against Muslims and Jews. Previous to their conquest of Jerusalem, the Crusaders passed through Constantinople. Tensions were very apparent as the Greek Orthodox came to loathe them.
The same tensions are apparent nine centuries later between Orthodox Russia (the successor to Byzantium) and the the western heirs to the Crusades (America, Europe, NATO). The Crusaders waged war in the name of Christianity, an idea the Orthodox east did not endorse or understand. Today, the west wages wars in the east (and more crucially near the borders of Russia) in the name of democracy.
There is much to criticize in the neoconservative elements of the Republican party who have an agenda not consistent with that of the Christian east, but for the moment it is the Democrats who represent the greater danger for the Orthodox world with their rabid and unrelenting Russophobia. A political party that embraces the belief that there are more than two genders and which has zero knowledge of history cannot be trusted with the authority to conduct foreign relations with a country like Russia, or to formulate policies in the Middle east. The Democratic party has emerged as the anti intellectual movement of the twenty first century.
Its leaders and rank and file members possess an unending expertise on matters such as “diversity”. Let them concentrate on matters such as “gender studies” and other garbage. They know nothing about world history or foreign relations. Their rabid Russophobia might lead the United States into a greater debacle than that of Iraq.
President Donald Trump is the anti war candidate. His administration has tried to end the endless foreign interventions in the middle east. His efforts to reconcile with Russia are admirable. The President without question has a greater understanding of the complexities of the world than his detractors in the Democratic Party.
Regarding the corona virus. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (he of the liberal abortion law that permits infanticide) insisted that the virus should be called the “European” virus, and not the “Chinese” virus on the grounds that the virus was transmitted to New York from Europe. This proves that Democrats are incapable of rational thought. Where did Europe get the virus? Europe got the virus from China where it originated because of the infamous wet “markets” and the unsanitary conditions.
The Chinese government waited two months before it took action to contain the spread of the virus. It allowed the citizens of Wuhan where the virus originated to gather and celebrate the Chinese new year. At the beginning, several Chinese doctors investigating the disease were warned by the communist party to keep their mouths shut. Those doctors have “disappeared’.
It is well known that the World Health Organization (WHO) is under the influence of the Chinese Communist Party. Its director general has been Beijing’s man since he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Ethiopia. The Chinese government nominated him for his posting at WHO. WHO does not seem to have taken an interest in the fates of the Chinese doctors who are missing and ignored the warning from the authorities inTaiwan that the virus had spread to that island.
Innocent people from around the world have died, economies have been destroyed, and virtually all citizens everywhere have had their freedoms and their lives disrupted. The Trump administration cut off funding to WHO in light of the Chinese Communist influence over that organization. The Democrats are more preoccupied with not giving offense to that Stalinist regime than they are in formulating plans on how to successfully reopen the United States.
Then there is the Democratic party’s attempt to thwart the majority of the American electorate by attempting to overturn the elections of 2016. The attempted coup against the President occurred over the utterly stupid matter of Ukraine. We are expected to believe that President Trump bullied the Ukrainian government of President Zelensky for partisan purposes so he could get dirt on his opponent in the 2020 elections, Joe Biden.
Anyone who has read the transcript of the conversations between the two Presidents would know that there was no pressure or coercion exerted on the Ukrainian President by Trump. If one wants to know what pressure and coercion really are, here is Democratic President Lyndon Johnson speaking to Greek Ambassador to Washington Alexander Matsas at the White House in 1965,
“Fuck your parliament and your constitution. America is an elephant, Cyprus is a flea. Greece is a flea. If these two fellows continue itching the elephant, they may just get whacked by the elephant’s trunk, whacked good…If your Prime Minister gives me talk about democracy, parliament, and constitution, he his parliament, and his constitution may not last very long.”
quoted from “Cyprus” by Christopher Hitchens
The Johnson outburst was in response to Ambassador Matsas rejection on behalf of the Greek government of the Acheson Plan for Cyprus which would have required Greece to cede the island of Castellorizo to the Turks among other concessions.
Furthermore, in 1999 Undersecretary of State Richard Holbrooke representing the Clinton administration at Rambouillet sat down to negotiate with the Serbian government over Kosovo. He presented a plan to the Serbs that would have required Belgrade to give up part of its territory (Kosovo) after three years. The price for rejecting this plan was bombing. Serbian targets (including civilian institutions such as Churches, hospitals, television outlets, and trains) were bombed for three months.
President Trump’s conversation with President Zelensky was polite and pleasant and in no way resembled the nasty and abusive manner in which Johnson spoke to the Greek Ambassador. Furthermore, Trump did not threaten the Ukrainian government and never proceeded to bomb that country. The only threat to Ukraine came from former Vice President Joe Biden who by his own admission threatened to cut aid to Ukraine if that government did not fire the prosecutor who was investigating the gas company that employed Biden’s son.
The Democrats therefore attempted to impeach President Trump for an offense that was committed by Vice President Biden. All that President Trump did was to attempt to ascertain whether the Ukrainians had any evidence of wrongdoing by the former Vice President. The Democrats embarked on this impeachment at a time when the corona virus was spreading worldwide. If the administration was not bogged down defending itself in this attempted coup perhaps it could have concentrated on the spread of the virus and the lockdown could have been avoided.
Mention has been made of Serbia. The Democrats and their media allies such as CNN enthusiastically supported the Clinton administrations war on Serbia, another Orthodox country. The anti Russian hysteria today very much resembles the anti Serb sentiment of the mid to late 1990’s. Russia is not Serbia. From Syria to Crimea, the Russians have proven that they will both fight and win if they are provoked.
Former Democratic Presidential Candidate Julian Castro championed the cause of abortion rights for “trans females”. That is, for women who have become “men”. Who the hell can possibly consider voting for these people? These people have completely lost their minds!
Another former candidate Beta O’Rourke stated he would strip Churches of tax exempt status if they refused to perform gay marriages. Here we have an open declaration by a Democrat that he would begin the process of abolishing religious freedom.
All this is by no means to suggest that Trump is without his flaws. Trump has made some very serious errors. He badly mishandled the white supremacist gathering at Charlottsville and waited much too long to condemn the Neo-Nazis. He brought neoconservative lunatics such as John Bolton and Mike Pompeo into his administration. He also nearly triggered a war with Iran through the assassination of Iranian General Soleimani.
President Donald Trump has made mistakes. Even so, a second Trump administration is much preferable to that of a Democratic administration. As of this writing, former national security advisor Susan Rice has blamed the Russians for the riots that have broken out throughout the United States. Is there anything the Russians are not responsible for?
“Filmmaker” Michael Moore has made an anti Trump film where the poster shows the President playing golf with a nuclear blast in the background. Trump is the anti war President who also tried to pursue reconciliation with the Russians. Considering the massive amount of hatred being directed at the Russians by the Democratic Party, who is more likely to provoke a nuclear war?
In addition, the Democrats criticized President Trump’s harsh rhetoric against North Korea and suggested he would provoke a war. When President Trump through diplomacy was able to bring North Korea to the negotiating table all of a sudden he was accused by the Democrats of being soft on North Korea. The Democrats are incapable of formulating any stance based on reason, facts, or reality. Everything is strictly partisan and ideological.
Regarding Greece and Cyprus. The Clinton administration extended recognition to FYROM as “Macedonia” (despite promises made in the 1992 Presidential campaign) in 1994. On January 31, 1996 the Clinton administration pressured Greece to withdraw from the islet of Imia in order to appease Turkey. Support for Turkey continued unabated by both the Clinton and Obama administrations. The Obama-Biden administration’s Syrian war flooded the Greek islands with refugees. Greek American justification for supporting the Democratic Party cannot be sustained by historical facts.
One question for my fellow Greeks. In November 2015, Turkey shot down a Russian plane. Would it not have been a good thing to have had a pro Russian Donald Trump at the White House at that time?
At the present, the United States has been engulfed in riots emanating from the murder of an African American man in Minnesota. One can be sympathetic to and endorse the effort to fight racism and promote civil rights while unequivocally rejecting the extremism of the Marxist radicals who make up a good part of the base of the Democratic Party. Yes to the effort to reverse injustices and stop abuse of African Americans. Yes to the peaceful protesters of goodwill but no to the anarchists that have hijacked a legitimate cause.
In 2016, Donald Trump wanted to go after the Islamic State which was committing genocide against Yazidis, Shiite Muslims, and Christians. Furthermore, the Islamic State was responsible for reviving the institution of slavery in the form of slave markets that trafficked in Yazidi women. Neither President Trump nor the Russians will ever be given credit for stopping these massive human rights violations.
In 2016, Donald Trump viewed Islamic State as the threat to the United States and the world. The Democratic Party viewed Russia as the threat. In 2020, Donald Trump views Communist China which through negligence spread the corona virus throughout the world as a threat to the United States. The Democratic Party still views Russia as the threat to the United States.
Nine centuries ago, the officials at the court of the Greek Emperor of Constantinople looked upon the western Crusaders that passed through the Great City as barbarians. A year from now, Moscow which is the heir to the great spiritual heritage of Constantinople may encounter a new generation of barbarians should the Democrats win in November.
“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them”
Genesis 1:27
“You shall love the lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the first and great commandment. And a second is like it, You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the law and the prophets.”
Matthew 22:37-40
Racism is an affront and an insult to God. Jesus Christ, the incarnate logos and word of God made flesh suffered the humiliation of the cross for the salvation of the whole of mankind regardless of ethnicity, ancestry, or skin color. Racism is an obscenity and a blasphemy against what God created, and a denial of what the Son of God, the incarnate logos, suffered on the cross for.
Throughout history, there have been Christians who have been practitioners of racism. These people were not Christians, they were heretics and blasphemers. These include the western Christian countries who were involved in the transatlantic slave trade against people from Africa, and American Protestants who first supported slavery and then racial segregation, as well as outright murder of African Americans.
Another form of race hatred has been in the form of anti semitism. Anti Semitism was once religious (Orthodox, Roman Catholics, and Protestants have all been complicit in this sin at one point or another in history). By the twentieth century, as Western Europe underwent a process of secularization, Anti Semitism became a matter of racial hatred.
This was the case when Hitler seized power in 1933. By 1942, what the Germans called “The Final Solution of the Jewish Question” in which the Jews were to be exterminated became official state policy. Six million Jews were slaughtered in the Shoah (Holocaust).
The Nazis may have been the most ambitious and depraved group of racists. They had entire groups of people chosen for either outright extermination or enslavement. Jews and Gypsies were chosen to be wiped out of existence. Slavic peoples such as the Russians, Ukrainians, Poles, and Czecks were considered “untermenschen” (subhuman).
The Slavic countries were treated far worse than the other countries of Nazi occupied Europe. They were considered in the Nazi racial hierarchy to be just above Jews. These Slavic peoples suffered horribly under Nazi rule. Of course, Hitler hated the Russians with an enormous passion.
Operation Barbarossa, the name of the Nazi invasion of Russia which began on June 22, 1941 was waged as a racial war of conquest against the “inferior” and “asiatic” Russians. During the war, Josef Stalin turned to help from the Russian Orthodox Church to help motivate the Russian people to fight the Nazis. The murderer of Orthodox Bishops, Priests, and faithful turned to the Holy Church of God for assistance against the pagan, racist, and occult ideology of Nazism.
Several years ago a book was published entitled, “Ataturk in the Nazi imagination” by Stefan Ihrig. Ihrig having researched Nazi party newspapers from the 1920’s found that the Nazis were greatly inspired by the founder of modern Turkey, the so called “Ataturk” whose name was Mustafa Kemal.
Kemal was a notorious Turkish racist who presided over the final genocide of Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Christians that had begun under the auspices of his predecessors known as “the Young Turks” in 1914. Ihrig writes in this book that the Turkish genocide of Christians served as a model for the Holocaust of the Jews under Hitler. Racism is an act of war against God and the denial of the Biblical teaching of creation.
Saint Paul writes, “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”
Racism is a cancer that can strike anywhere. In 2012, as Greece was sinking into the economic crisis, the Neo Nazi Golden Dawn Party won seats in the Greek Parliament. This was a vile and satanic political party that embraced all the Nazi ideas of racism, anti semitism, occultism, and neo paganism. Their members went about the streets of Athens beating up and terrorizing illegal immigrants. Fortunately, their support diminished in Greece and are no longer a factor in Greek politics.
Orthodox Christians should always reject racism as such theories and practices contravene the Biblical teaching of creation, the message of the Gospel and the example of Jesus Christ, and the purpose of the saviour’s own suffering and resurrection which was for the purpose of the salvation of all people everywhere.
Orthodox Christians should reflect on the evils of racism during these critical days in the United States. Greek Americans in particular should be sympathetic to African Americans. In 1922, there was an American Admiral named Mark Bristol who was the High Commissioner at Constantinople who referred to the Greeks as “the worst race in the near east”. This man was responsible for censoring news reports that were intended to inform the world of the slaughter of Greek and Armenian Christians at Smyrna.
Five years ago, I went to see the film “Selma” about Martin Luther King. What a pleasant surprise it was to see an actor portray Greek Orthodox Archbishop Iakovos. The character is in the film for two minutes or so, but what a two minutes. The Archbishop along with Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish leaders stuck their necks out and could have been killed for joining Dr. King.
Various forms of racism have existed in the United States over the years. There is a book called “imbeciles” by a writer named Adam Cohen. The book focuses on a woman named Carrie Buck who was the daughter of a prostitute who was adopted by another couple. Carrie was impregnated by a young man who was related to the couple and was subsequently sterilized despite the fact that she did not understand the consequences of this procedure.
Carrie Buck’s case got to the Supreme Court which ruled in favor of the sterilization. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in the Court’s ruling declared that “three generations of imbeciles are enough”. Cohen writes that between 1907 and 1983, at least sixty and seventy thousand people had been involuntarily sterilized. During the late 1920’s and 1930’s, the eugenics movement which supported bills supporting involuntary sterilization throughout America was thwarted by the Roman Catholic Church (to its credit) which stopped such laws from passing by mobilizing its priests, nuns, and faithful to lobby against them.
The Eugenics movement in the United States did not only hold racist views of African Americans, they advocated immigration restrictions against Italians, Jews, Greeks, Irish, Poles, and Russians. Much racism emanates from the corruption of the theories of Charles Darwin.
These theories are called “social darwinism”. In fairness to Darwin, he never endorsed or advocated the ideas associated with “social darwinism”. Social Darwinism in the nineteenth century produced various theories of racism and included advocates such as Houston Stewart Chamberlain, an Englishman who would have an influence on Hitler himself.
The philosophy of racism is evil and will always be the enemy of Christianity and the cross of Christ.
The “Megali idea” (meaning Great Idea) is the ideology on which the national goals and aspirations of modern Greece were based. The term itself was first used by Greek Prime Minister John Kolettis in the early 1840’s, although the concept itself originated in the thirteenth century following the Latin-Frankish conquest and occupation of Constantinople. After the exile of the legitimate Greek Emperor to Nicea (and other claimants to the throne establishing themselves in Epirus and Trebizond), the liberation of Constantinople was the primary aim of the Greeks.
According to Apostolos Vacolopoulos, the Latin-Frankish invasion and occupation of the Greek capital led to a major national awakening throughout the Greek speaking world. Constantinople was liberated by Emperor Michael VIII in 1261 but was conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1453. Constantinople once more became the object of desire in the minds of the Greeks.
In 1821, a national reawakening after centuries of Ottoman occupation led to Greek independence. Despite the complexities caused by the blatant interference of the western powers in Greek internal affairs, the Greeks had a very firm belief in their national purpose which was expressed in the “Megali Idea”. This goal was generally the liberation of Greeks outside the borders of the new Greek Kingdom and the liberation of Constantinople specifically.
The “Megali Idea” was successful in that Greece managed to incorporate the Ionian Islands (1864), Thessaly, (1881) Crete, Macedonia, and Epirus (1912-13), Western Thrace and the aegean islands (1923) and the Dodecanese islands (1947). The efforts to liberate Asia Minor and Constantinople were a failure owing to the downfall of Prime Minister Venizelos and the restoration of the Monarchy which caused Great Britain and France to shift their support from the Greeks to Kemal’s Turks.
It is necessary to discuss the period preceding the downfall of Venizelos. The great man came to reflect the interests and aspirations of the Greek nation. He was charismatic, intelligent, and a strong nationalist with great diplomatic skills and abilities. Speaking before the Greek Parliament, Venizelos mentioned that Ottoman Turkey had “a clearly outlined policy for the extermination of the Greek race”. Under Venizelos, Greek interests predominated in the formation of foreign policy and relations with the west were undertaken based on their compatibility with those interests.
After returning to power in 1917 following his dispute with the Monarchy, Venizelos aligned Greece with Great Britain and France. In return, Greece was given territorial rights in Smyrna and Eastern Thrace. This is the period in history which should be a model for Greek foreign policy. That Greece was defeated in Asia Minor is not important here as that defeat was caused by later political developments and their consequences that were entirely avoidable.
In 1919, Venizelos submitted a memorandum to the Peace Conference in France which referred to the historical and moral claims that Greece had on the unredeemed territories of the then Ottoman Empire. It makes for fascinating reading as does the whole period of the Venizelist era. There are some historically invaluable works from that period which attest to the very prominent position that Greece had achieved.
In 1920, a prominent observer of political events in Greece and Asia Minor named Herbert Adams Gibbons published a biography of Venizelos. The final paragraph of the book published before the fatal downfall of Venizelos is excerpted here,
“Adrianople and Smyrna are stepping stones to Constantinople. Students of the Italian risorgimento maintain that the movement could not have ended elsewhere than in Rome. The renascence of Hellenism cannot end elsewhere than in Constantinople. How long it will take to achieve the unity of Hellas depends upon the Greek people. If they continue to give their support to Venizelos, he will know how to lead the Greek army to its final victory. The powers may interpose their veto. But the life of Venizelos demonstrates the folly of vetoes. In the prayer of eight million Greeks, “Zeto Venizelos!” the aspirations of Hellenism are practically expressed. For if the Cretan lives, and continues to lead, he will accomplish what the greatest Mediterranean islander before him failed to accomplish. He will take possession of Constantinople.”
Gibbons himself was a great friend of Greece who later submitted reports to the Christian Science Monitor about the genocide of the Greek populations by the Kemalists.
Greece during that particular time had a strong nationalist oriented foreign policy. One century later, it is inconceivable to ponder any possibility of Greek expansionism. If there were to be a “Megali Idea” of the twenty first century the primary aim would be to gain the diplomatic and political support of the United States and/or the Russian Federation. Whereas a century ago, Athens was on the offensive against Turkey, the post Lausanne realities require Greek diplomatic and political action against Ankara to be strictly defensive.
Much mention has been made of the city of Constantinople in this analysis. While Constantinople is long gone, the great spiritual and cultural heritage that the City represents is very much alive. One thousand years ago, Constantinople was the capital of the Greek world and under the rule of the great Basil II (976-1025).
During the reign of Emperor Alexios Comnenus of Constantinople, the European Crusaders passed through the City on their way to Jerusalem. The westerners were amazed at the splendor of the Greek Capital. In those days, the Greeks looked on the Europeans as barbarians and loathed them.
This brings to mind tw0 events that occurred during the tenure of the late Archbishop of Athens and all Greece Christodoulos (1998-2008). The first events consisted of rallies called by the Archbishop in Thessaloniki and Athens to protest the Simitis government’s plans to remove religion from identity cards. The cards were a trivial issue, as the real issue had to do with Greece’s Byzantine past and independence vs the Europeanization and secularization of Greece at the expense of its Helleno-Orthodox identity and traditional goals.
The second event I am recalling had to do with the visit of Pope John Paul II to Athens in 2001. The Simitis government accepted the Papal request to visit Athens without consulting the Church. More important than the visit itself was the way in which the Church and the Government each viewed the visit. Objections to the visit may have been primarily ecclesiastical, but there were also historical and national tensions at play.
Pope John Paul II apologized to the Church of Greece for the Fourth Crusade which destroyed Constantinople in 1204. For the advocates of Europeanization this history was completely irrelevant. For the Church and its conservative allies this was a matter of remembering the history of the “ethnos” or nation. The Fourth Crusade and its fifty seven year occupation fatally weakened the Greeks and made it impossible for them to resist the slow but irreversible advance of the Ottoman Turks.
The importance of history to the national survival of the Greek nation-state cannot be stressed too much. What is a nation if it forgets its own history and the misfortunes that it has suffered in the past? An example can be found in the events of the summer of 2015 which transpired under the government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
At the height of the economic crisis the Greek negotiations with Europe reminded one of the Greeks who travelled to Florence in 1439 to unite the Greek Church with the Latins in the belief that this would save Constantinople. In 2015, the Greek efforts to gain understanding from Europe ended in failure. After the “OXI” referendum held under the auspices of Syriza the Greek banks ended up being closed and the Greeks rediscovered how much the Europeans loved them.
This analysis has spent more time on history than was originally intended or conceived. Nonetheless, this is extremely important. When the Greeks are weak, they are alone. That was the case in 1439 when the Greeks humiliated themselves by accepting the faith of the Latins for help which was never to arrive. It was also the case in 1922, when the Europeans, the United States, and the Russian Bolsheviks all supported Kemal’s forces in Asia Minor.
Even in the aftermath of the slaughter at Smyrna, the western powers were merciless to the Greeks. The Treaty of Lausanne legalized the genocide of the previous decade and further legitimized the ethnic cleansing of over 1,000,000 Greeks from Asia Minor. Had later Greek governments been cognizant of this history they might not have let Greece fall into economic misery and be at the mercy of the powerful yet again.
One more comparison of recent times with the historical past must be made. In the decades that preceded the Fall of Constantinople the Greeks were caught between the west and the Ottomans in the east. The Franks from the west and the Ottoman advances that seized more and more Greek territory until they got closer and closer to the Capital.
Today, Greece is caught between the west which is led by the United States (heir to the Franks) and which has instigated wars against Iraq and Syria, and by Erdogan’s Turkey (heir to the Ottomans) in the east. Centuries ago, the Greek world paid heavily for the Crusades that were waged by the west. Today, Greece pays mostly for the western intervention in Syria. Greece has been forced to accept large numbers of refugees from Syria as a result of a war that Athens neither desired nor participated in.
Most of the refugees are without question there for humanitarian purposes and it is to their credit that Greeks have risen to the occasion and treated them well and provided them with shelter, food, and medicine. But at the same time how can Greece be expected to take in an unlimited number of refugees? Greece is once again caught between a west which pursues policies that have devastating consequences for the Greek world and expansionistic Turkish power.
Greece cannot retrieve its lost homelands, but it can retrieve its history, its sovereignty, and its ethos. For many years, attempts have been made to cleanse Greece of its history. A perfect example has been the attempt to rewrite Greek history as it pertained to the Greek genocide in Smyrna. In his book, “Greece The Hidden Centuries”, David Brewer writes, “In September 2006 the Greek government introduced a new school history textbook for twelve-year olds, covering Greek history from 1453 to the present”. Further down, Brewer writes, “But all the textbook has to say of the event (the slaughter at Smyrna) is “The Turkish Army enters Smyrna. Thousands of Greeks crowd at the port and try to leave for Greece.”
This was just one example of the falsification of history that was introduced into Greek textbooks. Other examples of the falsification of history include denial of the existence of secret schools in the Ottoman Empire and the denial of the forced kidnapping of boys for the Janissaries. And this is done in the name of liberalization and enlightenment. It is in fact undemocratic and a form of fascism.
Returning to the point that Greek diplomatic and political action must be defensive. As has been pointed out in part one of this analysis, Turkey has questioned the validity of the Treaty of Lausanne and is questioning Greek sovereignty of the islands. Erdogan overthrew the Kemalist regime which does have benefits as pointed out in part one. Therefore, a carefully considered response to Erdogan’s Turkey should model itself on the foreign policy of the era of Venizelos.
The Venizelos quote cited above demonstrates that under his leadership, Greek foreign policy had been fully Hellenized. This unfortunately is not the case today. The Hellenization of Greek foreign policy necessitates that European and NATO interests take a back seat to the greater interests of Cyprus, the Aegean, and the islands. Certainly, an alliance with Europe, America, and NATO is welcome but on the condition that they support Greece’s rights and interests above and beyond those of Turkey. European support for the effort by Greece to defend its border last February is most certainly a political and diplomatic success and a step in the right direction.
At the apogee of the reign of the Kemalists in Turkey, Ankara acquired near political invincibility. It’s strategic value began with its proximity to the Soviet Union and increased as a result of political developments on its borders such as the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq in 1990. Its alliance with Israel had gradually developed and grown and Ankara could count on the support of the Israeli government and its lobby in Washington.
The policies of the Erdogan government have destroyed those diplomatic achievements and alliances. Turkey’s former advantage could become Greece’s advantage. What the west found advantageous in Turkey in the past, is becoming increasingly disadvantageous today and in the future.
Greek relations with Russia are just as important, if not more important for Athens. The standing of the Greeks in the Orthodox world has suffered considerably as a result of certain ecclesiastical developments (which have been critiqued elsewhere on this blog and in any case fall outside the scope of this summary and analysis). A separate post on Greece and Russia will eventually follow.
In conclusion, modern Greece has always succeeded when its national interests were pursued front and center (the war of independence, Balkan Wars etc) and did not take a back seat to the interests of the great powers when their interests conflicted with Hellenic interests. Greek foreign policy has been seriously constrained by its membership in both NATO and the European Union.
While Greece remains a member in both, its foreign policy should revert to the era before Athens was admitted into NATO, especially the Venizelist era.
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The apogee of modern Greece from a nationalist perspective occurred from 1821 when the Greek war of independence began until 1923 when the Treaty of Lausanne formally gave to Turkey the lands of Asia Minor, Constantinople, Eastern Thrace, and the islands of Imbros and Tenedos. The Treaty of Lausanne whitewashed the genocide of Greek, Armenian, and Assyrian Christians and should have served as a lesson for Greeks. Greeks unfortunately have failed to learn the lessons of history.
In 2020, Turkey challenges the sovereignty of Athens over the Greek islands. Article 12 of the Treaty of Lausanne states regarding the sovereignty of the Aegean islands, “regarding the sovereignty of Greece over the islands of the Eastern Meditteranean, other than the islands of Imbros, Tenedos, and Rabbit islands, particularly the islands of Lemnos, Samothrace, Mytilene, Chios, Samos, and Nikaria, is confirmed, subject to the provisions of the present treaty respecting the islands placed under the sovereignty of Italy which form the subject of Article 15.” In Article 15 of the same Treaty it is written that “Turkey renounces in favor of Italy all rights and title over the following islands Stampalia, Rhodes, Calki, Scarpanto, Casos, Piscopis, Misiros, Calimnos, Leros, Patmos, Lipsos, Simi, and Cos which are now occupied by Italy, and the islets dependent thereon, and also the island of Castellorizo.”
The “Treaty of Peace with Italy” signed in 1947 declares the following, “Italy hereby cedes to Greece in full sovereignty the Dodecanese Islands indicated hereafter namely Stampalia, Rhodes, Calki, Scarpanto, Casos, Piscopis, Misiros, Calimnos, Leros, Patmos, Lipsos, Simi, Cos, and Castellorizo as well as the adjacent islets.”
The predatory nature of the Turkish Republic which was born through genocide can be seen by the demands of President Erdogan to revise the Treaty of Lausanne. Ankara has now put forward claims over the Greek islands despite the signing of the above mentioned treaties in 1923 and 1947. Turkey also does not care that these islands are historically Hellenic and that they are now and have always been populated by ethnic Greeks.
Greece’s problems with Turkey are compounded by the fact that Athens has never formulated a specific goal or agenda in terms of what it wants to achieve. The cancer that has eaten away at the Hellenic Republic over the decades is that of internationalism. The specific form of internationalism that is referred to here is that of blind devotion to the west. For example, Greece has shown an absolute pathetic loyalty to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) despite the fact that the latter has done nothing for Greece or Cyprus.
NATO in fact can be blamed for the destruction of the Greek Orthodox communities in Constantinople, Imbros, and Tenedos. NATO can also be blamed for the Turkish invasion and occupation of Cyprus. When the Turkish government of Prime Minister Adnan Menderes organized the infamous pogroms against the Greek community in 1955, there was not a protest from any member of NATO or the organization itself. In fact, Greek officers serving NATO in Smyrna at the time were assaulted and none of their colleagues in NATO protested.
Turkey as a member of NATO invaded the Republic of Cyprus in 1974 which was, and remains non aligned. Turkey’s war crimes in Cyprus and the practice of ethnic cleansing against Greek Cypriots has never been opposed by NATO. Even now at this late date as Turkey threatens the islands of Greece in complete defiance of the above mentioned Treaties NATO refuses to express support for Greece’s territorial integrity.
The submissive stance of virtually all Greek governments (there are occasional exceptions) to western dictates has not doused the fire. The United States, NATO, and the European Union expect Greek foreign policy to conform with their interests. Greek submission to these expectations have been utterly destructive and has contributed to the present circumstances of helplessness that Greece finds itself in.
The worst Government that Greece has had not only in the post dictatorship era (1967-1974), but arguably since the formation of the modern Greek state has been that of Prime Minister Costas Simitis (1996-2004). Under Simitis, Greek sovereignty was effectively eradicated as Athens delivered Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan to the Turks. Furthermore. Simitis and his Foreign Minister George Papandreou negotiated the Annan Plan for Cyprus which was rejected by seventy six percent of Cypriots and which would have denied Greek Cypriot refugees the right of return and freedom of movement.
In addition, Simitis attacked the Orthodox Church of Greece and its leader Archbishop Christodoulos who rejected not only the anti Church policies dictated by Europe but the violation of Greek sovereignty by the the European Union. Greece has always had an interest in aligning with anti Turkish forces. Greece had an interest in supporting the Kurds in their fight against Turkey, so it was an outrage when Athens colluded to betray the Kurds in 1999.
Likewise, the Simitis government permitted NATO to use Greek territory to take off and bomb Serbia. Serbia is Greece’s closest ally in the Balkans and the two countries defeated the Turks and the Bulgarians in the Balkan wars. Greece did not have an interest in the destruction of Serbia but as always Athens did what Washington dictated.
It is the year 2020, Turkey for now has stable and cordial relations with both Washington and Moscow. This is despite the fact that Turkey since 1994 has gradually evolved into an Islamic state under the leadership of President Erdogan. Turkey has colluded with the genocidal ISIS by purchasing oil from the “caliphate” when it was at the height of its power and in occupation of one third of both Iraq and Syria.
Volunteers from the west who sought to join ISIS travelled through Turkey to make their way to join the Jihad. In 2015, Turkey shot down a Russian plane over Syria, and the Russian Ambassador in Turkey was assassinated by a Turkish Jihadist. Inexplicably, Turkey remains in good standing with Washington and Moscow.
The Trump administration is the first administration to actually reject Turkish demands. It has refused to extradite the exiled Fetullah Gulen to Turkey, and when Erdogan demanded it, the Trump administration refused to cut off the Syrian Kurds when they were fighting ISIS. Since the downfall of ISIS, the Trump administration betrayed the Kurds and has reconciled with Turkey.
International relations are immensely complicated and alliances are changing frequently. Turkey’s present relations with Moscow and Washington may not remain friendly over the long term. Turkish President Erdogan has demonstrated that he is a psychopath and is even less restrained than his Kemalist predecessors whom he dislodged once and for all after the coup of 2016.
In 2010, a group of spoiled and immature left wing activists left on a flotilla from the Turkish occupied territories of Cyprus and proceeded to Gaza to confront the Israelis. The situation in Gaza is beyond the scope of this analysis but Turkey instigated a confrontation with Israel that could have led to war. The Israelis backed off.
In 2015, Turkey shot down the aforementioned Russian plane over Syria. Turkey is a member of NATO and the latter has a commitment to come to Ankara’s defense. Erdogan ordered the shooting of the Russian plane without consideration for the possibility that a third world war could have broken out. The Russians, like the Israelis, chose to deescalate.
The Trump administration having committed to the destruction of ISIS armed the Syrian Kurds. Turkey actively threatened to invade the Kurdish areas of Syria and was willing to risk a military confrontation with American forces. The Trump administration chose deescalation. Deescalation gradually evolved into appeasement of Turkey.
Greece has badly mishandled relations with Russia. Most of the blame here goes to former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. For some time, Moscow appeared interested in ties with Greece. After the shooting down of the Russian plane by Turkey, Greece had a chance to negotiate with Russia and to raise the issues of Cyprus and territorial rights in the Aegean.
Like the Simitis government that surrendered Abdullah Ocalan and signed the Annan Plan for Cyprus, the Tsipras government followed the command of Washington and rejected the possibility of negotiating with Russia. One could spend much time reflecting that Greek sovereignty and independence are non existent but that would take too long. One must only remember how Washington brought down the Karamanlis government in 2009 because that administration was planning to build an oil pipeline with Russia.
In 2018, the Greek Foreign Ministry stupidly accused the Russians of meddling in Greek internal affairs. The history of modern Greece has no shortage of western meddling in Greek affairs, and if there was time we could go back to the Crusades and the invasions of Constantinople, Cyprus, and other Greek lands. In 2018, Russian officials anxious to keep Skopje (FYROM) out of NATO lobbied various Greek officials for assistance.
FYROM which was the acronym of the country now called “northern macedonia” provoked Greece by stealing the name and cultural and historical heritage of Macedonia. Macedonia is a northern Greek province and is the birthplace of Alexander the Great and the region that produced the Macedonian dynasty that ruled the Byzantine Empire for two hundred years. The Russians aware of Greece’s dispute with FYROM sought to work with Greece to achieve their own goals.
Prime Minister Tsipras taking orders from Washington expelled Russian diplomats and subsequently signed an agreement with FYROM that gave it the use of the name “Macedonia”. It gets even more depraved after this. Athens obeying the dictates of Washington blocked a Russian Bishop and priests from making a pilgrimage to the Holy Mountain of Athos.
Washington has now actively intervened in the affairs of the Greek Orthodox Churches. There are two posts on this blog that offer a perspective on what has taken place. They can be found here https://thedoubleheadedeagle.blog/the betrayal-of-the-spiritual-heritage-of-constantinople/2020/faith/ and here https:thedoubleheadedeagle.blog/therecent-past-of-greek-orthodoxy-and-the-crisis-of-today/2020/political/
Greece today has no vision beyond being “western”. Greeks need to define what their goals and aspirations are. They need to rediscover the memory of their ancestors who fought for the liberation of Greek lands. Membership in NATO has been destructive for Greece, and membership in the European Union has been disastrous as well.
Greek diplomacy is a failure. However, there is still the possibility of preventing catastrophe. Erdogan makes many demands of other nations and eventually one or all of them may come to the realization that the Turkish tyrant cannot be reasoned with. Erdogan cannot be removed from within Turkey. Somewhere down the line, he may have to be removed by a foreign army.
There is still some hope for Greece. Erdogan may have done all enemies of Turkey a favor by destroying the vestiges of Kemalism. Turkey was in many ways indestructible as long as the ideas of Mustafa Kemal maintained their influence over the Turkish military.
One of the aspects of Kemalism that made Turkey so influential over western societies was the narcissism of westerners themselves. Kemal abolished the Fez, the headscarf, and the veil. He forced men to shave and he forced men and women alike to dress like Europeans and Americans. It was hard for westerners not to be impressed with Kemal’s efforts to clone his people after them, notwithstanding his responsibility for genocide.
Furthermore, Turkey’s borders near Russia (and its successor the Soviet Union), central asia, the balkans, and the middle east attracted America and Europe. Economic considerations likewise played a role. Turkey was also one of the very few Muslim countries that recognized Israel.
As an officially secular country, the Turkish military was able to influence their civilian leaders into a friendship and subsequent military alliance with Israel. In 1996, Turkey and Israel signed an important military agreement and then Chief of Staff of the Turkish Army General Ismail Hakki Karadayi was given an honorary dinner by the Israelis upon the signing of the pact.
That alliance led to Israeli participation in the capture of the leader of the Kurds and Israeli spies were sent to Cyprus to gain information on the S 300 anti aircraft missiles that were then planned to be installed by Nicosia. Erdogan has destroyed what was once an invaluable alliance for Turkey. He has repeatedly expressed his contempt for Israel and has accused Tel Aviv of genocide.
The secular Turkey that made such an impression on the west is gone. Erdogan’s hostility has destroyed the alliance with Israel that the Kemalists had worked very hard to establish. Erdogan has nearly started wars with Israel, Russia, and the United States.
The biggest problem for Greece is that the Greek elites think in terms of being Europeans and westerners, rather than as Greeks. A future post will discuss this particular matter. Greece must recapture the mindset of past heroes ranging from Theodore Kolokotronis to Eleutherios Venizelos who were Greek nationalists.
In conclusion, the priorities of the Greek government must be the liberation of Cyprus and the reversal of Turkish colonization, the defense of all Greek islands and other territory, and the restoration of Greek national sovereignty and the removal of foreign intervention in the formulation of Greek foreign and domestic policies. Greece and Cyprus both face an existential crisis.
Foreign policy must be based on this reality. Greek foreign policy must undergo a policy of radical Hellenization in order to meet the growing Turkish threat. It is a tremendous mistake for anyone to believe that Greek foreign policy is being conducted solely and exclusively for the benefit of the Hellenic world.
On 29 May 1453, the glorious capital of Christendom fell to the Ottoman Turks after a heroic fifty five day resistance. Constantine XI Paleologos fought to the end after refusing all entreaties throughout the siege to save himself and leave the City. In an exchange with Sultan Mehmet during the siege he defiantly declared, “To surrender the city is not for me to do, nor anyone else who inhabits it; because it is our common decision to die voluntarily and not to spare our lives.”
Constantine XI Paleologos defending Constantinople to the end
The last Emperor was an honorable but tragic figure. He was twice widowed and left no heir. He was a man of character who came to the throne when the city was long past its glory. Constantine was governor at Mystra when he learned of the death of his brother John who was Emperor in 1448. Because of the tensions at Constantinople owing to John’s acceptance of the heretical Council of Florence in 1439, Constantine could not be crowned at Hagia Sophia. He was crowned at the Church of Saint Demetrios at Mystra.
In 1451, a new Sultan came to the throne of the Ottoman Empire which was then at Adrianople. Mehmet II was only nineteen years old and was known for his ruthlessness and ambition. The city was in his sights for the glory of Islam.
Constantinople was inaugurated in the year 330 AD by Constantine the Great, the first Christian Emperor. Constantine was the Roman Emperor who legalized Christianity and who presided over the First Ecumenical Council of Nicea in 325 AD which condemned the heresy of a priest named Arius and established Orthodox teaching that the father and son within the trinity were of one essence and being and that the second person of the trinity the incarnate logos and word of God was not a creature as Arius had been teaching.
Constantine the Great set in motion the new Christianized Empire which would last for over eleven centuries. Over the centuries, the Empire would be divided by numerous heretical teachings that arose. Ecumenical as well as lesser councils would be convened to clarify what was Orthodox and to condemn heresies and their proponents. Such heresies included nestorianism, monophysitism, and iconoclasm.
Constantinople became well known for its Cathedrals and Churches. In 537 AD, the Cathedral of Hagia Sophia was consecrated under the auspices of the Emperor and theologian Justinian the Great. Justinian presided over the Fifth Ecumenical Council that affirmed the decisions of the Fourth Ecumenical Council one century earlier that taught that Jesus Christ had two natures human and divine, he was both God and man.
Constantinople became a place of learning and culture. The City preserved texts in its splendid libraries from classical Greece and Rome. It produced a few heretics but more Saints such as Photius the Great in the ninth century. Saint Photius followed Saints Gregory the theologian, John Chrysostom, and John the Faster on the Patriarchal throne.
Like the early Church fathers, Photios the Great was a staunch teacher of Orthodoxy that sought to correct the errors of the Latins in Rome. He protested the addition to the creed (the filioque) by Rome which asserted the Holy spirit proceeded from both the father and the son. This was in complete defiance of three ecumenical councils which prohibited any alterations to the creed and it confused the hypostasis of the father with the son.
In 1054, the Latins formally left the Church when they arrogantly threw a bull of excommunication on the altar of Hagia Sophia supposedly excommunicating the Greeks.
Previous to this in 988 AD under the Emperor Basil II Russia was converted to Christianity,
“When we journeyed among the Bulgarians we beheld how they worship in their temple, called a Mosque while they stand ungirt. The Bulgarian bows, sits down, looks hither and thither like one possessed, and there is no happiness among them but instead only sorrow and a dreadful stench. Their religion is not good. Then we went among the Germans, and saw them performing many ceremonies in their temples; but we beheld no glory there. Then we went to Greece, and the Greeks led us to the edifices where they worship their God, and we knew not whether we were in heavan or on earth. For on earth there is no such splendor or such beauty, and we are at a loss how to describe it. We know only that God dwells there among men, and their service is fairer than the ceremonies of other nations. For we cannot forget that beauty.” Russian envoys report to Prince Vladimir Medieval Russia’s epics, chronicals, and tales
In August 1071, an event occurred that has cursed the Greek world up to the present time. The Battle of Manzikert led to the Seljuk Turks defeating the Eastern Roman (Greek) Empire and conquering many of the eastern territories. This not only created a security threat but it deprived Constantinople of important sources for taxation.
In 1095, Emperor Alexios Comnenus with the best of intentions asked for mercenaries from the west to help defeat and turn back the Seljuk Turks. In response, the Pope created the concept of the Crusades. Over 100,000 angry Crusaders arrived at Constantinople.
The Latins arrived and were astonished by the glorious city of Constantinople. The Greek city was full of spiritual and cultural treasures which were lacking in the west. They were further confused by the inability of the Greeks to comprehend the idea of “holy war”. The Greeks explained to them that their wars were imperial wars and while the Church blessed the Emperor and the army it did not bless the killing of people itself.
By 1187, the Crusaders were driven from the holy land. A subsequent Crusade intended for Jerusalem was in effect diverted to Constantinople by the stupidity of a Greek named Isaac Angelus who claimed authority that he did not have and offered them funds the treasury of the empire did not have. It ended badly when the Crusaders attacked and destroyed Constantinople and confiscated its wealth while perpetrating massacres and destroying Churches. The Latins occupied Constantinople from 1204 until its liberation in 1261.
By this time Constantinople was in irreversible decline. Theology was still important for the Greeks as can be seen by the Palamite councils of 1341 and 1351 which exonerated the teachings of Saint Gregory Palamas and his teaching on “hesychasm”, a mystical form of prayer. By the end of the fourteenth century, the Ottomans for the first time attempted to conquer Constantinople.
Emperor Manuel II Paleologos travelled to England and France to obtain European support but to no avail. He returned to his city with nothing to show for his troubles. The second Ottoman attempt to take Constantinople occurred in 1422 but ended in failure.
At this point, the Greeks were desperate and in times of desperation people turn to desperate measures. Emperor John Paleologos sought survival through the union of the Greek Church with the Latins. This was too much for the Orthodox party that found such a solution intolerable. A Monk later known as Saint Mark of Ephesus emerged as the leader of the opposition.
Saint Mark was elevated to the status of bishop in order to attend the Council of Florence and negotiate with the Latins. The other Bishops having been intimidated by the Emperor agreed to union with the Latins although the latter failed to repent of their heretical doctrines. Saint Mark alone refused to sign and returned to Constantinople.
In Constantinople, the people of the city responded in anger at the news that the bishops betrayed Orthodoxy. Riots and protests broke out. All this was in the background when Emperor John died and his brother Constantine was called to take up the throne of Constantinople. The Megaduke Lucas Notaras declared, “better the turban of the Sultan than the cardinal’s hat”.
Sultan Mehmet began the siege in the first days of April. Two thousand Italians from Venice and Genoa had arrived to fight for the city. Considering that the Greeks had five thousand soldiers who could fight and the Sultan had an army of eighty thousand, this was not enough. So much for the efforts of the unionists.
Constantinople under Turkish attack
Whatever else can be said, the Greeks fought valiantly, and the Italians who arrived deserve admiration particularly the General Giustiniani. The Greeks fought hard and they frustrated the Ottomans. The elderly and others contributed by bringing food and water to the soldiers defending the walls of the city.
During the siege of the city, priests led a procession carrying the icon of the Most holy theotokos. The icon fell to the ground and broke. This was seen as a terrible sign of things to come. The Emperor himself maintained his composure and remained optimistic throughout the siege.
Near the end the Emperor’s military ally, Giustiani was wounded by the Turks and he lost his nerve and returned to his ship to depart. Earlier, the Turks had purchased cannons from a man named Orban. He had originally offered the sale to the Greeks but the latter could not afford it. The great walls of the city that had saved it and its inhabitants so often in the past were devastated by the cannons.
On the eve before the fall of the city, the Emperor entered Hagia Sophia to receive holy communion for the last time. He expressed remorse to all those who he may have offended. With great humility he received the holy gifts.
On the early morning of 29 May 1453 the Emperor spoke offering encouragement to his troops. Off to battle he went for the last time and fell as a common soldier having thrown off the royal purple. The city had fallen!
“The Christian troops had been waiting silently; but when the watchmen on the towers gave the alarm the Churches near the wall began to ring their bells, and Church after Church throughout the City took up the warning sound until every belfry was clanging. Three miles away, in the Church of the Holy Wisdom the worshippers knew that the battle had begun. Every man of fighting age returned to his post; and women, nuns amongst them hurried to the walls to help bring up stones and beams to strengthen the defenses and pails of water to strengthen the defenses. Old folk and children came out of their houses and crowded into the Churches, trusting that the Saints and Angels would protect them.”
The Fall of Constantinople 1453 by Sir Steven Runciman
The following eyewitness account comes from George Sphrantzes the official and friend of the Emperor,
“As soon as the Turks were inside the City, they began to seize and enslave every person who came their way, all those who tried to offer resistance were put to the sword. In many places the ground could not be seen, as it was covered by heaps of corpses. There were unprecedented events: all sorts of lamentations, countless rows of slaves consisting of noble ladies, virgins, and nuns, who were being dragged by the Turks by their headgear, hair, and braids out of the shelter of Churches, to the acompaniment of mourning. There was the crying of children, the looting of our sacred and holy buildings. What horror can such sounds cause! The Turks did not hesitate to trample over the body and blood of Christ poured all over the ground and were passing his precious vessels from hand to hand;
“Christ our Lord, how inscrutable and incomprehensible your wise judgements! Our greatest and holiest Church of Saint Sophia, the earthly heaven, the throne of God’s glory, the vehicle of the cherubim and second firmament, God’s creation, such edifice and monument, the joy of all earth, the beautiful and more beautiful than the beautiful, became a place of feasting; its inner sanctum was turned into a dining room; its holy altars supported food and wine, and were also employed in the enactment of their perversions with our women, virgins, and children. Who could have been so insensitive as not to wail Holy Church?
The above account comes from “The Fall of the Byzantine Empire A Chronicle by George Sphrantzes 1401-1477 Translated by Marios Phillipides
The slaughter proceeded for three days without ceasing. Before the onset of hostilities, Sultan Mehmet had offered the Greeks a choice. Surrender peacefully and the inhabitants and their families and possessions would remain unmolested. Convert to Islam, or fight and suffer the consequences in which three days of pillage would ensue. The Empire Constantine and the people of the city chose to fight.
The following passage pertains to the horrible fate suffered by the Grand Duke Lukas Notaras and his family. The quote comes from Franz Babinger’s “Mehmed the Conqueror and his Time:”
” the Sultan prepared a great banquet near the imperial Palace. Drunk with wine, he ordered the chief of the black eunuchs to go to the grand duke’s home and bring back his youngest son, a handsome lad of fourteen. When the order was transmitted to the boy’s father, he refused to comply, saying he would rather be beheaded than allow his son to be dishonored. With this reply, the eunuch returned to the sultan, who sent the executioner to bring him the duke and his sons. Notaras took leave of his wife and accompanied by his eldest son and his son in law Cantacuzenos, followed the executioner. The sultan ordered all three beheaded. The three heads were brought to the Sultan; the bodies remained unburied. Notaras, popularly known as the “pillar of the Rhomaioi (Romans) had once declared “Rather the Turkish Turban in the City than the Roman miteir”. His wish had been fulfilled”.
In the aftermath the Greeks lamented the passing of the city and the death and martyrdom of Constantine XI Paleologos. The legacy of Constantine lives on in music, poems, children’s tales. The best known tale is that of the “Marble “emperor”. The children were taught that the Emperor had not died. An angel had taken him in the moments before the final battle and that Constantine sleeps awaiting the moment when the angel will return to bring him his golden sword so that he can liberate his city.
Constantine XI Paleologos and the angel (war museum of Athens)
There is another tale that is told of the mysterious priest in Hagia Sophia. The story is told that when the liturgy was interrupted by the Turks, the walls of the Church opened and the priest was taken inside only to return on the day when Hagia Sophia serves as a Church again.
The priest of Hagia Sophia protecting the holy gifts
In 1589, Ecumenical Patriarch Jeremias II made a visit to Russia and recognized both the autocephaly of the Russian Orthodox Church (originally proclaimed in 1448 after the council of Florence) and the upgrading of the status of the Metropolitan of Moscow to Patriarch. Russia emerged as the successor to the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
In the centuries to come, there were plans for the liberation of Constantinople. Russian ruler Catherine the Great (1762-1796) espoused the idea of a “Greek project” in which an independent Greece would be formed with Constantinople as its capital. Although nothing came of this idea, the Russians intervened on behalf of the Christians of the Ottoman Empire. In 1774, Catherine’s armies smashed the Ottoman Empire and forced the Turks to sign the “Treaty of Kachuk Kanarji” which required equal treatment of Christians with Muslims.
In 1853, the Russian Empire declared war on the Ottoman Empire over the status of the holy places in Palestine. The Roman Catholics were challenging Greek Orthodox control of the shrines. Great Britain and France intervened on behalf of the Turks. Were if not for western treachery, Constantinople might have been liberated.
In 1919 after the victories of Greece in the Balkan Wars and the first world war, Athens was supported in her claims to Smyrna and other territories in Asia Minor. The downfall of Greek Prime Minister Eleutherios Venizelos and the restoration of the Danish-German monarchy in Athens complicated Greek relations with the west. The western powers armed and supported the Turks. The Turks regained Constantinople and Asia Minor.
Since that time, the Greek population in Constantinople has been the victim of ethnic cleansing. The last heirs of Constantine XI Paleologos are almost gone. After the 1955 pogroms in Constantinople and the ethnic cleansing campaign of 1964 and after the Greek Orthodox of Constantinople were reduced to a mere two thousand.
The city left behind an immense spiritual legacy. Its spiritual influence can be seen on today’s Russia which displays the double headed eagle and champions Orthodoxy.
In our own day, Hagia Sophia is under threat. The government of Turkey wishes to turn the Church (currently a museum) into a Mosque. There are those of us who have fought, and will continue to fight to ensure this does not happen.
The passing of Constantinople continues to be mourned by Greeks. While we lament the passing of the city and the heroic martyrdom of Constantine and the defenders and the people of the city, we Greeks must reflect on the lessons not yet learned. We have failed to learn from the treachery of the Fourth Crusade and the Council of Florence, and very unpleasant events are taking place as a result of recent initiatives of the Church of Constantinople whose position in his city remains as precarious as ever.
In any case, some of us have looked upon prophecies attributed to Saint Cosmas of Aetolia and Saint Paisios of Mount Athos with great interest. These two saints lived in the eighteenth and twentieth centuries respectively. They are known for their love of Christ and their enormous piety. It is said that they have predicted things that have already come to pass.
They have also predicted that Constantinople will be liberated.
Saint Cosmas of aetolia martyred in 1779 is said to have predicted many things that have come to pass. He has also predicted the liberation of Constantinople. Saint Paisios of Mount Athos is one of the most beloved Saints in the Orthodox world. Churches have been built honoring him in Greece, Russia, and Syria. His tomb outside Thessaloniki is a place of pilgrimage. The Saint predicted the liberation of Constantinople.
The Russians have been coming under attack from liberal groups for at least a decade or so going back to the Pussy riot affair in Moscow in 2012. That group consisted of several dissident women who protested against the Russian President by barging into the Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow and dancing and yelling obscenities in front of the iconastasis. These “dissidents” gained the support of Madonna and other morons from around the world after they were arrested and prosecuted.
Furthermore, when Russia banned gay and lesbian propaganda from schools, liberals from around the world erupted in anger. Gays and lesbians are entitled to live anyway they please but they do not have the right to compel other peoples children to learn about their lifestyles. The Russian government passed the “gay propaganda” law prohibiting the teaching of the homosexual lifestyle to minors.
The Russian government responded in a democratic fashion by listening to the citizens of Russia, and not to the foreign funded non governmental organizations and so called “human rights” groups that sought to push their agendas on unsuspecting schoolchildren. Who elected these non governmental organizations and “human rights” groups?
Ever since Hillary Clinton was crushed in the 2016 elections, the Democratic Party and its media outlets (CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times etc) have promoted anti Russian hysteria. The Democrats have shown how irresponsible and dangerous they are by involving a foreign Government in their election loss. The Democrats and its cheerleaders in the media were more angry over the results of the 2016 elections than they are now by the coverup of the corona virus by the Chinese Communist Party and the failed response of the World Health Organization.
What we have here is a conflict between a traditional Orthodox Christian country and western societies that are in fact opposed to tolerance despite claims to the contrary. Regarding the Pussy riot affair mentioned above. When these women were arrested they were treated by western media as victims of an authoritarian government intent on eradicating criticism of the government.
Facts were never brought into play by western critics. First, their behavior inside the Cathedral interfered with Russian Christians who were there to pray and to light candles. Secondly, a Church is not the place for secular activists to exercise free speech. If they had exercised this right elsewhere they would not have been arrested. Orthodox Christians do not have the right to pray in someone else’s home uninvited.
In addition. the present Cathedral of Moscow is a successor to the previous one. In 1931, the original Christ the Savior Cathedral was demolished on the orders of Joseph Stalin. This was the period in history when the Russian Church was being fiercely persecuted. Bishops, priests, monks, and faithful were being murdered for maintaining fidelity to Jesus Christ. Houses of worship were being destroyed.
The Cathedral that stands today has great meaning for Russian Christians that was not appreciated by either the women of Pussy riot or western media. Much of the western media is dominated by personalities who are both ignorant and narcissistic. They cannot conceive of the idea that there are people called Christians who view life from an entirely different perspective. So much for tolerance.
As a result of Russian refusal to accept the pagan lifestyles now being promoted by the Democratic Party and other social progressives in Europe, international tensions have escalated to dangerous levels. Democrats have blamed the Russians for Donald Trump’s election victory in 2016. The anti Russian hysteria made it impossible for Washington and Moscow to cooperate together against the common threat of the Islamic State.
Here is an irony. The Islamic State made it a practice to behead people, burn others alive, and to enslave women and girls who were members of the Yazidi ethnic group. Islamic State practiced genocide against the Yazidis, as well as against Shiite Muslims and Christians. The Democrats were never outraged by genocide and slavery. Slavery here is referring to the real thing and the word is not being used as a metaphor.
Yazidi women were literally tied up and sold in slave markets in which Jihadists would “purchase” them and abuse them. The Democrats and their fellow liberals around the world were never angry over these real crimes against humanity. No, the real crime against humanity was that the electorate voted against Queen Hillary.
Donald Trump extended his hand in friendship to the Russians and sought to stop genocide in Iraq and Syria. The Democrats want to talk about “homophobia” and “transphobia”. If it were not for the fact that the Democrats might very well provoke a major confrontation with Russia this might very well be amusing.
In 2016, I purchased an issue of Time Magazine to read about President Putin’s visit to Mount Athos. The article was typical anti Russian drivel. After that article I noticed a picture of a bearded woman breast feeding an infant! When I read the article all was explained. My mistake, it was not a bearded woman, it was a pregnant man!
That was when I learned the transgender era had begun. So now we can see the difference between Orthodox Russia and the pagan west. The Russians are building Churches and Monasteries, giving glory to God, and western societies are discussing the large number of genders that exist.
The Russians have brought back the two headed eagle that the old Russian Empire inherited from the Emperors of Constantinople. Western societies increasingly display the “rainbow” flag. The new flag of paganism.
A warning to the Democrats. Seventy nine years ago there was a country that embraced a form of paganism that was far more lethal and insidious and attempted to conquer Russia. That country and its leader ended very badly.
One of the crucial freedoms lost during the coronavirus epidemic has been going to the movies. Like bookstores (which I will write about in another post), cinemas are a crucial and important part of a healthy democracy and society. Films are not only great art but can be very enlightening, educational, and inspirational. Sitting in a theatre and watching a film on the big screen in the dark is a great experience.
The cinematic experience varies depending on the type of theater one attends. Most common these days are the megaplexes which have huge screens and great sound. On occasion one can pay an extra $10 to have dinner in a special section of the theater and be served by a waiter or waitress. Best experience I have had while eating dinner at a theatre was seeing Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds”.
Three other great cinematic experiences. In 1980, I saw “The Empire Strikes Back” on the third day of its release. What a line that was at the height of Star Wars mania! Waited for a long time to get in. It was so hot that some fat guy actually fainted and fell on some people.
In 2015, I went to see “Jaws” on the fortieth anniversary of its release at the local community theatre. I got the last ticket that was available in what was a packed house. The film works after forty years. There was a woman sitting next to me with her son who left because the kid apparently got scared. Still effective after forty years.
Not long after seeing “Jaws” I went back to the same community theatre on halloween night to see a classic double feature. Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho”(1960) followed by Tobe Hooper’s “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (1974). Both are fictional stories based on the same real life serial killer. In between films there was an expert on serial killers who gave a lecture. When “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” was on, several women got up and walked out of the theatre.
The film is not as sleazy as it sounds. There is no blood in the film but it is a psychologically disturbing film about a family of cannibals.
Best film of all time is in my opinion the original Star Wars (1977). This is the film that made me love movies. An entertaining film that incorporates elements of history, Christianity, and politics. It is a classic story of good vs evil. “Jaws” (1975) is another classic and is the first film I remember seeing at a theatre. “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981) is a great film that is a mixture of both “Star Wars” and “Jaws” as it was made by Stephen Spielberg and George Lucas.
I am a big fan of horror cinema and so the greatest film in that genre is “The Exorcist” (1973). I originally watched the cut version on television in the 1980s, then the theatrical version on VHS, DVD, and Blu Ray. I have seen the director’s cut of “the Exorcist” on the big screen once when it was rereleased in 2000. Aside from being a horror masterpiece, it is a great theological film.
One can see a film dozens of times on television, satellite, VHS, DVD, and blu ray but never quite get the theatrical experience. In recent years, the megaplexes have brought old films back to the big screen to celebrate the anniversaries of classics. I saw “Goodfellas” (1990) and “Reservoir Dogs” (1992) on the big screen for the first time in the local community theatre. Having watched these films numerous times at home on VHS, DVD, and blu ray it was great to see them on the big screen.
Seeing “Goodfellas” in a packed theatre was tremendously fun as everybody knows the classic lines. “Goodfellas” was nominated for best picture of 1990 but lost to “Dances with Wolves”. The only thing that “Dances with Wolves” will ever be remembered for is that it beat “Goodfellas”.
“Goodfellas” is the greatest mob movie ever made without question. Other classic films I have been fortunate enough to see on the big screen after having seen them on VHS and DVD include “Casablanca” and “The Godfather”. Always good seeing the classics with an audience.
Two classic films I saw on the big screen for the first time were “The Sound of Music” and “Gone with the Wind”. I generally hate musicals but “Sound of Music” was a pro Christian and anti Nazi film which was really excellent. I saw this in 2015 at a special screening on the fiftieth anniversary of its release. In 2014, I saw “Gone With The Wind” for the first time on the big screen on the seventy fifth anniversary of its initial release.
I may write film reviews on this blog in the future but for now I will simply list the best films of all time in their categories. As I am a Greek American, I will start by listing the best Greek themed movie of all time.
Best Film with a Greek theme of all time,
Elia Kazan’s America America (1963). Nominated for several Oscars including best picture and best director. The film is a semi biographical account of the directors uncle who left Ottoman Anatolia for America. The director himself is a Greek who was born in Constantinople in 1910.
Forget garbage like “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” (I may have something to say about that piece of shit later). This is the best English language film ever made about the Greek experience. It shows the lives of Greek and Armenian Christians in Anatolia in 1896. And it shows the importance of faith. One of the best scenes in the film is the Greek father demanding silence as his family gathers to pray together in their home. Full review will be coming soon.
Best Horror Film of all time,
As mentioned above, William Friedkin’s “The Exorcist”. Runner up in this category is George Romero’s “Night of the Living Dead” (1968).
Best political film of all time,
Gillo Pontecorvo’s “The Battle of Algiers”(1966). Classic work on the Algerian war of independence. Takes a look at the brutality of French colonialism.
Best Mob film of all time,
As mentioned above, Martin Scorcese’s “Goodfellas” (1990). Scorcese is also the greatest Director of all time. Runner up in this category is Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather” (1972).
Best historical fiction film of all time,
Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” (2009). With everything we know about Auschwitz, who would not have wanted Nazis to be dealt with in the manner as the “Basterds” deal with them? Runner up is Quentin Tarantino’s “Django Unchained” (2012).
Best Film of all time,
Star Wars (1977) (To be reviewed later).
I have never written about movies before but decided to write about movies and the movie experience on the grounds that under the present circumstances going to the movies is no longer possible. You never miss something until its gone.
Going to the movies is not essential but it is something that I found enjoyable. As much as I like blu ray and widescreen televisions the experience is simply not the same. It will be a tremendous loss if movie theaters do not come back.
The coronavirus is a horrible disease. Without the arrogance and apathy of a certain totalitarian government, it is quite possible that the disease could have been contained. Therefore, there is definitely a political connotation to what has happened.
A few years ago, there was an excellent book “The collaboration” by Ben Urwand who wrote about failed attempts in Hollywood to make a film exposing Hitler. Hollywood depended on the German market to show its films to such an extent that it suppressed efforts to make serious films about Hitler. It was not until after war in Europe broke out that Hollywood started making anti Nazi films.
In 1933, efforts were made to make a film about the Armenian Genocide. Like the Germans, the Turks exerted pressure to enforce a policy of censorship and to deny oppressed people the ability to tell their stories. Oppressive governments fear Cinema much more than they do books.
As the world begins to slowly reopen, one can only hope that movie theaters will be back. Certainly, life will never be the same without them. Technically, movie theaters are not essential in the same way as pharmacies or supermarkets, but in terms of democracy and civilization they are most certainly essential.
Political, historical, and religious films make an impact and stir debate when they open in cinemas. Such an impact will be non existent if films are to be released only on DVD, blu ray, or netflix. For example, Mel Gibson’s “Passion of the Christ” stirred up a good deal of discussion on matters of faith when it was released in cinemas. Martin Scorcese’s movies often deal with spiritual themes that have to do with individuals who become corrupt and pay a heavy price for their sins.
Oliver Stone has produced a number of controversial but necessary films of a social and political nature. This is art. Art is best shown on the big screen.
There is no adequate substitution for the cinematic experience.
Twenty years ago the charismatic Archbishop Christodoulos of blessed memory called out the faithful in dramatic fashion in two separate and well attended rallies that took place in Athens and Thessaloniki. The purpose for these rallies was to protest the plans of Prime Minister Costas Simitis which intended to remove religion from identity cards. The issue of religion on identity cards reflected the battle between faith and secularism, conservatism vs liberalism, and nationalism vs internationalism.
Within the Eastern Orthodox Church which consists of fourteen local autocephalous and self governing Churches are several Greek speaking Churches. The largest of these is the Orthodox Church of Greece which has around ten million faithful. Other Greek speaking Churches include the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria, Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, and the Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church of Cyprus.
Twenty years after Archbishop Christodoulos fought against secular encroachment on the rights of the Church, the Church of Greece is now under the influence not of the secular government of Greece but the secular government of the United States. American officials ranging from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to American Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt shamefully interfere with the functioning of the Greek Church.
In 1999, Archbishop Christodoulos was unrelenting in his condemnation of the Clinton administrations bombing of Serbia, an Orthodox country and historic ally of Greece. In 2004, Archbishop Christodoulos condemned the anti Serb pogroms that took place in Kosovo. The Archbishop condemned the European Union for adopting a constitution that made no mention of Christianity.
Furthermore, the Church of Greece during the tenure of the late Archbishop found itself being encroached upon by the Ecumenical Patriarchate. In 2003, two Metropolitans in northern Greece passed away. The Ecumenical Patriarchate in turn citing a 1928 agreement between the two Churches announced plans to elect new Bishops to those vacant bishoprics. This led to an angry response on the part of Archbishop Christodoulos and the Church of Greece. A settlement was reached which restored the status quo in which Metropolitans in Northern Greece were elected by the synod in Athens.
If the Church of Greece were still led by Archbishop Christodoulos or an Archbishop like him there would very likely be no canonical crisis within the Church of Greece today. The present Archbishop Ieronymos II has proven to be a moral failure as can be seen by the surrender on the part of both himself and the Holy Synod to western secular interests. In October 2019, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo travelled to Athens to ask Archbishop Ieronymos to recognize a schismatic “church” in Ukraine on the strictly political grounds that this entity is anti Russian. American Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt last fall gave a speech at the Athens branch of Foreign Affairs magazine and defended the Archbishops subsequent recognition of the Ukrainian “church”.
The American Ambassador had no business involving himself or commenting on Church matters, and the Secretary of State had no business asking the Archbishop or any member of the Church hierarchy to recognize the Ukrainian schismatics. The Holy Synod by establishing communion with a group of delusional lay people betrayed Christ, the persecuted hierarchy, clergy, and faithful of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and their very own faithful within the Church of Greece.
Adding to the spiritual tragedy that has engulfed the Greeks are the actions of some Monasteries on the Holy Mountain of Athos. Some of the Monasteries have received the imposter “bishops” of Ukraine and have concelebrated the liturgy with them. Other Athonites adhering to Orthodoxy have refused to receive the fake “bishops”. That any monastics on the Holy Mountain even received these evil people is a moral outrage.
American diplomatic officials have interfered on Mount Athos and have reportedly used their influence to block at least one Russian Bishop and some priests from visiting Mount Athos. The contempt of western officials for freedom of religion is openly demonstrated. Greek Orthodoxy is perceived by them as an instrument in their war on Russia. There is no freedom of religion when the Orthodox Church is being used as a political prop.
The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria likewise extended recognition to the Ukrainian lunatics masquerading as “bishops”. This only one year after his beautitude Patriarch Theodore II travelled to Odessa to concelebrate the liturgy with the canonical bishops of Ukraine and to urge the faithful to remain in the canonical Church. Orthodox Greeks everywhere should be weeping at the endless betrayals!
After the Council of Florence in 1439, the people of Constantinople took to the streets to express their moral outrage at the betrayal of the Orthodox faith by the Emperor and his Bishops. When in late 1452 the Church of Hagia Sophia was desecrated by the presence of Latin clergy who arrived in Constantinople to formalize the “union”, the faithful of the city refused to enter the Great Church. More recently, in the Greek City of Patra the faithful rose up to stop the visiting fake bishops of Ukraine from serving the liturgy in the Cathedral which holds the relics of Saint Andrew the Apostle.
At the Monastery of Saint Nektarios of Aegina, the Abbess of the Monastery defied the local Bishop and refused to permit visiting “bishops” and “faithful” of the fake “Church” to even set foot onto the Monastery grounds. Twelve Bishops of the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece opposed the disastrous decision to enter into communion with a fake “Church”.
There are also priests, monastics, theologians, and lay people in Greece who expressed opposition to any recognition of the schismatic Ukrainian entity through a signed petition that was sent to the Holy Synod many weeks before their cowardly surrender to the dictates of the State Department. The Church of Cyprus has not recognized the schismatic entity but there have been signs the Archbishop of Nicosia has been wavering.
Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem has refused to recognize the schismatic entity and cancelled a meeting with the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko who instigated this blasphemous politicization of the Orthodox Church. Patriarch Theophilos has formally banned all schismatic clergy from the liturgy at the Holy Sepulchre and enforced identity checks of all visiting clergy from Ukraine to ensure only canonical Bishops and Priests may serve at the most sacred site in Orthodoxy.
Furthermore, Patriarch Theophilos III hosted a minor gathering of Churches in Jordan last February. Although only a few Churches attended and no decisions were made hopes were raised that a future council will be held to formally pass judgement on the desecration of the canons of the Orthodox Church. Several Orthodox Churches have spoken of Jerusalem as the “Mother Church” of Orthodoxy.
It was Archbishop Germanos of Patras that raised the standard of revolt against the Ottoman Turks in 1821. Patriarch (Saint) Gregory V was executed (for refusing to inform the Sultan of Greek revolutionary activities) and Archbishop Kyprianos of Cyprus was hanged for supporting Greek independence. In 1922, Saint Chrysostom of Smyrna refused appeals to leave his Church and his flock and was butchered together with his flock after the Turkish entry into the city.
During the Nazi occupation of Greece, Archbishop Chrysanthos was deposed by the Germans for refusing to cooperate with them, and Archbishop Damaskinos was threatened with death for giving protection to the Jews of Athens. In 1955, Archbishop Spyridon of Athens defied the Greek Government and spoke on Greek radio to condemn the Turkish instigated pogroms against the Greek Orthodox faithful in Turkey and the refusal of America and Great Britain to criticize Turkey.
After the hijacking of the Greek War of Independence in 1833, a Roman Catholic King was imposed on Greece. An “autocephalous” Church was established that was in fact under the authority of the Papist King and his advisors. The use of the septuagaint version of the Old Testament was banned in favor of the Protestant one, Byzantine iconography was replaced by western religious art, Churches were built in a Protestant style, and seventy two Churches from the Byzantine era in Athens were destroyed in order to build the Cathedral of Athens!
All that was done to keep Greece away from the Russians. Russophobia has a long history. But even in those dark days there was resistance in Greek Orthodoxy. Voices such as that of the monk Christophoros Papoulakos preached the Gospel throughout Greece and spoke about the desecration of the Church by the western powers and the liberation of Greece. Once again in our day, the Greek Churches are being profaned by western secular interests.
Where are the Bishops of Greece to follow in the footsteps of Archbishop Germanos, the monk Christophoros Papoulakos, and Archbishop Christodoulos? Let us pray for the freedom of the Greek Churches and the restoration of the unity of Orthodoxy!