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  • Feuding monks in bad odour over sewage leak at crucifixion site

    The Daily Telegraph (LONDON)
    April 7, 2007 Saturday


    Feuding monks in bad odour over sewage leak at crucifixion site

    by Tim Butcher in Jerusalem Old City


    PILGRIMS visiting the site of Christ's crucifixion and resurrection
    in Jerusalem this Easter may experience an atmosphere rich in smells
    other than incense after an inter-denominational row over the Church
    of the Holy Sepulchre's latrines.

    A blockage to the lavatory block's solitary outflow pipe caused
    sewage to leak just yards from Golgotha, the rocky outcrop where
    Jesus is believed to have been crucified.

    With Jerusalem's summer heat fast approaching, there are fears of a
    major health risk. But in spite of the site's status as the most
    sacred shrine in Christianity, tension between the denominations who
    share custodianship of the church precincts has prevented repair work
    being carried out.

    "It's disgusting in every meaning of the word,'' said Fr Jerome
    Murphy-O'Connor, a renowned Biblical scholar and long-time critic of
    the denominational rivalry.

    "It is symptomatic of the silliness and pettiness of what happens in
    the church and gives it such a palpably unchristian atmosphere.''

    The 10 lavatories were built in the first half of the 19th century to
    service the needs of the 30 Greek Orthodox, Armenian and Franciscan
    monks who live all year round inside the Holy Sepulchre. They are now
    also used by visitors.

    The outflow pipe has slowly become overwhelmed, leading to calls for
    a major restoration of the facilities with perhaps a new pumping
    system.

    Money is not the problem, with various pilgrim groups saying they
    would be willing to pay for the work.

    It is the Armenians who are currently withholding their agreement
    because of a row with the Greek Orthodox over the protocols of the
    ceremony of the Miracle of the Holy Fire.
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