Christoterrorists intolerant of christoterrorists again. When will this cease (answer: when christoislamism is no more.)
http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?P...522&SKIN=K
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Clash over church bifurcation move</b>
05/04/2009 13:26:55Â PNS | Thiruvananthapuram
The dispute over the clergyâs move to bifurcate the Latin Catholic parish in Valiyathura in the outskirts of the capital city ended in violence on Sunday evening, in which several persons including police officials and constables suffered injuries.
<b>The police force present on the spot to control the violent mass of believers belonging to factions that supported and opposed the bifurcation move came under heavy stone-pelting and ten policemen including Deputy Commissioner of Police P Vikram were injured.</b> here were unconfirmed reports that one person had suffered hack injuries in the clash between the two factions. As the clash intensified and the stone-pelting became heavier, the police were forced to resort to lathicharge, teargas lobbing and usage of water cannons.
The clashes started at about 5.30 pm Sunday after one faction reportedly attacking a procession that started from the parish church at Valiyathura as part of the observance of Palm Sunday. The police, who rushed to the spot to contain the violence, came under stone-pelting and bottle-throwing.
To control the violence, the police carried out two rounds of lathi-charge and resorted to using water cannon thrice. But with the water cannon becoming useless after water ran out, <b>the dispersed groups reassembled and attacked the police.</b> Following this, the police lobbed teargas shells.
(Who can tell the difference between christomaniacs and islamaniacs.)
<b>More police personnel had to be called in after the clashes threatened to spread to the high-security zone near the Thiruvananthapuram airport.</b> Tension was still prevalent in the area as the dispersed believers had been reassembling on several spots. Higher officials of police also reached the spot.
The basic reason for the clash was the Latin Catholic Churchâs âunilateralâ decision to bifurcate the Valiyathura parish. Tension had been there since Saturday morning. A quarrel had occurred at the diocesan office at Vellayambalam on Saturday after those opposing the bifurcation move reached there with protest.
The talks between the priests and the believers had not yielded any result and a clash was then averted with the timely intervention of the police. <b>The protestors had complained that Bishop Suze Pakyam had threatened to kill those who opposed the bifurcation move.</b>
(Very catholic/christian of him. What will it be, bishop? Are the sheep to be hung, drawn and quartered; or are they going on the rack and then getting burnt for 'heresy' - for opposing the church's diktats?)
Police officials held discussions with the leaders of the opposing factions late in he evening and decided to hold a peace meet at the district collectorate at 2.00 pm Monday.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Sorry, I can't stop repeating the following again, because they're just TOO applicable for me to resist. In the above, christoterrorists terrorise each other and the police had to intervene and the christomaniacs attack police. Where have we seen this before? "Ooooh, oooh, oooh, I know" (everyone raises hand). Too bad. *I'm* going to answer <!--emo&
--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tongue.gif' /><!--endemo--> (Okay, I'm only going to copy-and-paste, but still.)
http://freetruth.50webs.org/B3c.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In the year 366 (CE, naturally) there was an election for the Papacy, which was now very rich. The successful candidate was "St." Damasus, and his methods were such that in one day his men left the corpses of 160 of his rival's supporters on the floor of a small church. <b>The war lasted a week and was so furious that the Roman "police" were swept aside and the prefect driven out of the city.</b>
-- How Christianity Grew Out of Paganism, by Joseph McCabe<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
http://freetruth.50webs.org/Overview3.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"This guy has been sent by Satan," screamed one of the preachers [of an Evangelical Church], Renildo Rodriguez da Silva. He pointed accusingly at a tall, well-dressed man in the crowd, an evangelical of a different stripe, and proclaimed, "He's evil."
The two soon were locked in a shoving match. <b>Police had to rush in to break it up.</b>
-- Catholic Crossroads: <b>Latin America</b> - Fight of its life - Philadelphia Inquirer, June 06, 2006 http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/sp...ic/14748492.htm<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?P...522&SKIN=K
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Clash over church bifurcation move</b>
05/04/2009 13:26:55Â PNS | Thiruvananthapuram
The dispute over the clergyâs move to bifurcate the Latin Catholic parish in Valiyathura in the outskirts of the capital city ended in violence on Sunday evening, in which several persons including police officials and constables suffered injuries.
<b>The police force present on the spot to control the violent mass of believers belonging to factions that supported and opposed the bifurcation move came under heavy stone-pelting and ten policemen including Deputy Commissioner of Police P Vikram were injured.</b> here were unconfirmed reports that one person had suffered hack injuries in the clash between the two factions. As the clash intensified and the stone-pelting became heavier, the police were forced to resort to lathicharge, teargas lobbing and usage of water cannons.
The clashes started at about 5.30 pm Sunday after one faction reportedly attacking a procession that started from the parish church at Valiyathura as part of the observance of Palm Sunday. The police, who rushed to the spot to contain the violence, came under stone-pelting and bottle-throwing.
To control the violence, the police carried out two rounds of lathi-charge and resorted to using water cannon thrice. But with the water cannon becoming useless after water ran out, <b>the dispersed groups reassembled and attacked the police.</b> Following this, the police lobbed teargas shells.
(Who can tell the difference between christomaniacs and islamaniacs.)
<b>More police personnel had to be called in after the clashes threatened to spread to the high-security zone near the Thiruvananthapuram airport.</b> Tension was still prevalent in the area as the dispersed believers had been reassembling on several spots. Higher officials of police also reached the spot.
The basic reason for the clash was the Latin Catholic Churchâs âunilateralâ decision to bifurcate the Valiyathura parish. Tension had been there since Saturday morning. A quarrel had occurred at the diocesan office at Vellayambalam on Saturday after those opposing the bifurcation move reached there with protest.
The talks between the priests and the believers had not yielded any result and a clash was then averted with the timely intervention of the police. <b>The protestors had complained that Bishop Suze Pakyam had threatened to kill those who opposed the bifurcation move.</b>
(Very catholic/christian of him. What will it be, bishop? Are the sheep to be hung, drawn and quartered; or are they going on the rack and then getting burnt for 'heresy' - for opposing the church's diktats?)
Police officials held discussions with the leaders of the opposing factions late in he evening and decided to hold a peace meet at the district collectorate at 2.00 pm Monday.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Sorry, I can't stop repeating the following again, because they're just TOO applicable for me to resist. In the above, christoterrorists terrorise each other and the police had to intervene and the christomaniacs attack police. Where have we seen this before? "Ooooh, oooh, oooh, I know" (everyone raises hand). Too bad. *I'm* going to answer <!--emo&

http://freetruth.50webs.org/B3c.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In the year 366 (CE, naturally) there was an election for the Papacy, which was now very rich. The successful candidate was "St." Damasus, and his methods were such that in one day his men left the corpses of 160 of his rival's supporters on the floor of a small church. <b>The war lasted a week and was so furious that the Roman "police" were swept aside and the prefect driven out of the city.</b>
-- How Christianity Grew Out of Paganism, by Joseph McCabe<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
http://freetruth.50webs.org/Overview3.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"This guy has been sent by Satan," screamed one of the preachers [of an Evangelical Church], Renildo Rodriguez da Silva. He pointed accusingly at a tall, well-dressed man in the crowd, an evangelical of a different stripe, and proclaimed, "He's evil."
The two soon were locked in a shoving match. <b>Police had to rush in to break it up.</b>
-- Catholic Crossroads: <b>Latin America</b> - Fight of its life - Philadelphia Inquirer, June 06, 2006 http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/sp...ic/14748492.htm<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->