Thessaloniki: The “exorcists” are unrepentant – This is how they train the… new generations of false priests
Undaunted, the exorcists of Thessaloniki continue their action unabated and even invite people to experience the exorcism through a brand new video they posted on their YouTube page.
In fact, the chief exorcist, Haris Tsakonidis, does not only live there. He takes it a step further and even creates budding exorcists.
Last June in a solemn event, the head of the sect anointed one of them as the modern “prophetess” of his church.
He doesn’t have a minute and once he received the anointing from the false priest, he magically gained knowledge of medicine, but above all supernatural abilities, curing not one, two, three… but six possessed in one day.
What fanatic followers of the sect claim
At a time when mouths are opening and complaints are pouring in, fanatical followers of the sect are rejecting any testimony and claiming that miracles are taking place inside the hall.
“When people would come in sick and sit in the prayer line and I’d see them get well, and I’d see them be in casts, with broken bones and leave with the cast cut off and walking, and I’d be like, ‘God, are you that close to us?’ ‘” said the follower of the “Church of the Nations”.
Just as she says on Live News, when the Athens synagogue was locked, where Pastor Andreas was sprinkling with his miraculous water, she felt that she had closed her father’s door.
“All the years that the church was operating I was present. What can I say; When it closed, I really felt my father’s door close, because that’s where I used to go and meet my heavenly father,” added the fan.
As soon as Pastor Andreas was accused of sexual scandals and fled abroad, the followers of the sect followed the false priest Charis of Thessaloniki with the infamous touch.
“I personally have benefited a lot from Mr. Haris with prayers who never asked me for money and I saw the hand of God.”
He didn’t even ask for money from another fan, although he finally got some indirectly, specifically through the white envelope he hands out every time after the ceremony.
“Shut up dude. What are you talking about; Have they ever asked for money? For the love of God. I go to my father’s village, at some funerals or a wedding I also go to where the candles are and put some money there, to get a candle or to get the basket out. What everyone wants. Some who don’t have or who are stingy put their hand to throw and finally don’t throw,” said the fan.
“I was never asked for money, never. When we were at the meeting place, a basket was brought out as it was in the orthodox church and everyone had whatever they wanted. This was the financialization, so to speak, of the space.”
The sect leader is not on trial on November 14 on the charge of operating a religious place without a license.