NICOSIA, May 19 (Reuters) - It may have won audiences in Europe, but Cyprus’s entry for the Eurovision song contest has raised hackles at home, scandalising the faithful for paying homage to the devil ...
NICOSIA – Several dozen Orthodox Christian faithful and clergy members held up wooden crucifixes, icons of saints and a banner declaring Cyprus’ love for Christ in a renewed protest Wednesday over the ...
The Church of Cyprus has called for the country’s official entry to the Eurovision Song Contest to be withdrawn, arguing that it promotes devil-worship. Greek singer Elena Tsagrinou is due to ...
It may have won audiences in Europe, but Cyprus's entry for the Eurovision song contest has raised hackles at home, scandalising the faithful for paying homage to the devil. NICOSIA, May 19 (Reuters) ...
<p>NICOSIA, Cyprus — Several dozen Orthodox Christian faithful and clergy members held up wooden crucifixes, icons of saints and a banner declaring Cyprus’ love for Christ in a renewed protest ...
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