“I didn’t say the women were spinsters, I made an analogy”

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After the uproar that erupted from the statements of the Metropolitan of Serbia and Kozani etc. Paul who to preaching urged them on women to be at home and not they are workingwhile he likened them to “threads” and their children with “little birds” proceeded to clarifying statement.

Referring to what he said about women in his sermon after the service they Akathisto Hymnos to Holy Metropolitan Church of Agios Nikolaos in Kozani on Friday night (19/4) o Metropolitan of Kozani and Servia underlined:

Did I say the spinster woman? I said that if the thread leaves her birds, her birds are destroyed. So also the mother, when she abandons her children gangs form. Don’t these gangs bother you? Don’t you just love these guys? Enough! Be human, we want mothers”. And he added, speaking to MEGA: “I didn’t say the women were slobs, I said they were mothers, I made an analogy.”

The Metropolitan’s sermon

In his sermon after the service of the Akathistos Hymn at the Holy Metropolitan Church of Agios Nikolaos in Kozani on Friday evening, the Metropolitan mentioned at one point:

If the woman does not return in the Kingdom of where is the home her and to collect as the sitter the little birds her under her wings, so she will the children are marching to commit crimes against each other. The woman is the most beautiful creature that God made, the most sensitive, overflowing with virtues for motherhood and marriage.” The relevant quote is at 2:03:00:

The article is in Greek

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