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Ten months' imprisonment in "Elder Pastitsio"

But it is not fun. The Greek court has decided to convict F. Loizou of "continuing religious confession". The appeal is suspensive, otherwise "Pastitsios" should be taken to jail
It all started as a highly successful hoax, judging by how many religious blogs, sites and even newspapers published the news invented by "Elder Pastitsios".

The farce concerned an alleged miracle of Elder Paisios in Serres

Specifically, the story was as follows:

An 18 drug user after a motorcycle accident suffered a concussion, and after falling into a coma the doctors raised their hands up. But the mother of 18hronus went to the tomb of the elder Paisios where he worshiped and took some soil, which after turning it into amulet he hid it under her son's pillow. . In the evening, she saw in her sleep the old man telling her that her son would be well. When it came to 18, he got up from his bed and his pillow to have an intense scent.

As stated in the e-mail sent by "Pastitsios" to various sites and blogs, the text of the news was a pre-publication of a text that would be published in the Orthodox anti-heretical magazine DIALOGOS, but due to the of the miracle was deemed appropriate to be learned earlier and by other means.

Many were the ones who rushed to publish it, eventually "pushing" her.

When F. Loizos revealed that he had devised the "miracle", he began an indescribable attack against him, culminating in the present deprecatory decision, which came after reports of the Golden Dawn.

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