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In Poland, Riot Police Arrest Rebellious Nuns

By MATTHEW DAY, The Daily Telegraph | October 11, 2007

WARSAW, Poland — A rebellion that pitted an order of Polish nuns against the might of the Vatican ended yesterday after police forced their way into their convent, evicting 64 people and arresting two. With a battery of television cameras rolling, about 150 officers, many in full riot gear, moved against the Sisters of Bethany after they refused to comply with a court order ordering them to leave their convent in the small town of Kazimierz Dolny, southeast of Warsaw.

The eviction ended a revolt dating back to 2005 when the Vatican sacked the mother superior at the time, Jadwiga Ligocka, after she claimed she had had "private inspiration by the Holy Spirit." Attempts to replace her triggered the confrontation.

Loyal to their spiritual leader, the Bethany sisters locked the doors of the convent, cut themselves off from the world, and failed to follow the church's orders. The rebels refused to comply with the Vatican's demands even when 10 of them were defrocked and the diocese banned the administration of the sacrament in the convent.

Faced with excommunication, they adopted a siege mentality, hired security guards, changed the locks on the gates, and shunned all contact with the outside world. Cut off from the church and without electricity, the women had to rely on food parcels brought by well-wishers and family members.

Officers used a ladder to scale the convent walls after the women had refused to unlock the gates. While some of the black-habited rebels sang religious songs and played guitars, other hurled abuse and swore, police said.

The former mother superior and a renegade monk, Roman Komarczyko, whom police described as "very aggressive," were arrested. Speaking on behalf of the Polish church, Bishop Tadeusz Pieronek, said the affair had damaged the church but added that it had been left with no choice but eviction. "It was the last resort that nobody wanted," he said, "but we had to do it."


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Rebellous nuns in handcuffs being manhandled by a swat team?

Seriously...when it comes the catholic church, (which I left for Neopaganism... [MORE]

R.g. Frano 

Oct 12, 2007 11:18

The article says that the Mother Superior was sacked by the Vatican 2 years ago for claiming she had had... [MORE]

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