Faux miracle semble-t-il…

Moscow, October 26, 2017
Photo: usa.greekreporter.com

Last week we published a news piece on a story that was circulating, mainly around the Greek-language internet, about a supposed miracle in which Elder Ephraim of St. Anthony’s Monastery in Arizona appeared to prevent a plane crash after the pilot had passed out.

The story originated with The Cyprus Times newspaper, which later retracted the story, stating that it had turned out to be a false story. It seems to have been a fabrication based on a real incident that occurred on October 9, in which the pilot passed out on a flight headed for Cyprus.

We would like to clarify that there was no such incident involving Elder Ephraim, and that there were no incidents with TUS-Airways on flights from Cyprus to Israel on October 9.

Commentaires

Maxime le minime a dit…
Désolé pour la fake news…
Maxime le minime a dit…
En fait c'est toujours risqué de rapporter un miracle car cela dépend du crédit accordé aux sources. La nouvelle n'était peut-être qu'une invention de pieux propagandistes. Mais on peut aussi en douter… il y a peut-être eu miracle mais il est possible que Geronda Ephraïm ait refusé que l'on en parle par humilité ou peut-être la compagnie aérienne a-t-elle craint que l'on discrédite son personnel de vol et qu'elle perde des clients etc.