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    Romanian priest unrepentant after crucifixion of nun
    TANACU, Romania (AFP) - A Romanian Orthodox priest, facing charges for ordering the crucifixion of a young nun because she was "possessed by the devil," was unrepentant as he celebrated a funeral ceremony for his alleged victim.

    "God has performed a miracle for her, finally Irina is delivered from evil," Father Daniel, 29, the superior of the Holy Trinity monastery in north-eastern Romania, told an AFP reporter before celebrating a short liturgy "for the soul of the deceased", in the presence of 13 nuns who showed no visible emotion.

    He insisted that from the religious point of view the crucifixion of Maricica Irina Cornici, 23, was "entirely justified," but admitted he faced excommunication as well as prosecution, and was seeking a "good lawyer."

    Prosecutors said Saturday they had charged the priest and four nuns with imprisonment leading to death, while religious authorities said he would be barred from celebrating liturgy until the investigation was completed. The monastery will be shut if they are found guilty, Father Daniel's superiors said.

    Cornici was found dead on Wednesday, gagged and chained to a cross, after fellow nuns called an ambulance, according to police.

    Mihaela Straub, spokeswoman for the police in the province of Vaslui, said Daniel and four other nuns had claimed Cornici was possessed and should be exorcised.

    Before being crucified she had been kept shut up for several days, her hands and feet tied and without food or drink, he said.

    Cornici had entered the monastery just three months before, after visiting a friend who was a nun there, police said.

    As her coffin entered the church of the monastery Saturday no church bells were sounded while nuns cast distrustful glances at the strangers, including two AFP reporters, present at the ceremony.

    Claps of thunder from an approaching storm were sometimes the only sounds to break the silence.

    "This storm is proof that the will of God has been done," Daniel said.

    "You see it?" said the priest, gesturing at the body, lying in an annex and still showing the marks of the gag.

    Daniel has lived for the past four years in the isolated monastery located in the hills of one of the poorest regions of Romania, without running water or electricity.

    "Over there, in your world, the people must know that the devil exists. Personally I can find his work in the gestures and speech of possessed people, because man is often weak and lets himself be easily manipulated by the forces of evil," said the bearded young priest.

    "I don't understand why journalists are making such a fuss about this. Exorcism is a common practise in the heart of the Romanian Orthodox church and my methods are not at all unknown to other priests," he said.

    Sociologist Alred Bulai said that corporal punishment was still commonly used in certain Romanian monasteries.

    "It's happening particularly in the isolated monasteries, where the superiors have difficulty understanding the current realities and adapting themselves to modern life," Bulai said.

    It was not clear why Father Daniel believed the nun was possessed. One parishoner, Dora, said the nun "had to be punished, she had an argument with the Father during a Sunday mass and insulted him in front of the congregation."

    Mediafax news agency reported Saturday that the Cornici had recently been treated for "schizophrenia" at the local hospital, but the chief of the local child welfare office, Ionel Bratianu, said the nun was "in good health and did not suffer from any psychiatric trouble."

    Cornici was raised in an orphanage until the age of 19, when she traveled to Germany to work as a nanny for a family of German doctors. After in-depth psychological and psychiatric tests, the German embassy had declared her apt to take care of children, said Bratianu.

    Since the fall of the communist regime in December 1989, the Orthodox Church, which represents 85 percent of Romania's 22 million inhabitants, is rated in many opinion polls as the most trusted institution in the country.

    Vitalie Danciu, the superior of a nearby monastery at Golia, called the crucifixion "inexcusable," but a spokesman for the Orthodox patriarchate in Bucharest refused to condemn it.

    "I don't know what this young woman did," Bogdan Teleanu said.

  • #2
    Lock the mad biblebashers up! To torture and execute a young woman in this manner is absolutely despicable...
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    • #3
      Killing in the name of God
      6 - You shalt not kill in my name

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      • #4
        ****, that's ****ing medieval
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        • #5
          Daniel has lived for the past four years in the isolated monastery located in the hills of one of the poorest regions of Romania, without running water or electricity.
          It appears that he was driven batty because of this.
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          • #6
            Thousands of monasteries exist cut off from water and God without causing problems like this.

            Will this be the end of the monastic movement?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by DerSchwarzfalke
              Thousands of monasteries exist cut off from water and God without causing problems like this.
              Some people can hack it, others can't...
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              • #8


                Urban Ranger defending monasteries. Yeah, the fault lies more in the priest than the monastery.

                My question is whether the priest is first excommunicated, and then prosecuted by the civil authorities.
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                • #9
                  Romanian Orthodox...

                  Next time hopefully they'll know to call a Roman Catholic priest in to do a proper exorcism. I believe Catholic ones don't involve beating, murder or crucifixtion.
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                  • #10
                    Romanians are scarey people. They think of Dracula as a national hero.
                    Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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                    • #11
                      Little more than what would happen if a poor man made a wealthy or policitally connected man lose face in China.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DaShi
                        Little more than what would happen if a poor man made a wealthy or policitally connected man lose face in China.
                        This was a "in the US, it's even worse!!1" post. Congrats
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by chegitz guevara
                          Romanians are scarey people. They think of Dracula as a national hero.
                          Well, he did save them from the Turks and impaled the POWs.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Spiffor

                            This was a "in the US, it's even worse!!1" post. Congrats
                            Sorry, just got back from another day of horror stories, so I'll admit to some of my bias tonight.
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                            • #15
                              Well, he did save them from the Turks and impaled the POWs.


                              *insert silly 'people from the northeast med like to take it up the butt' joke*
                              urgh.NSFW

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