Stabbed Sydney bishop is a TikTok sensation and controversial preacher beloved by his community

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SYDNEY. Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, known for his captivating presence on social media platforms like TikTok, found himself at the center of a terrifying incident during a church service streamed live from Sydney on Monday. The bearded clergyman, beloved by a global audience, was stabbed, alongside other worshippers, in what authorities suspect to be a terrorist attack driven by religious extremism.

While Bishop Emmanuel, 53, commands a significant following with his charismatic sermons from the Assyrian Christ The Good Shepherd Church, he has also courted controversy with his outspoken views on various societal issues.

Donning dark robes and wielding a large cross, Bishop Emmanuel’s sermons range from Biblical teachings to impassioned criticisms of topics such as homosexuality, COVID vaccinations, Islam, and even U.S. President Joe Biden’s election.

Despite his popularity on platforms like TikTok, where he boasts a youthful fanbase and was honored by YouTube for surpassing 100,000 subscribers in 2023, Bishop Emmanuel has faced considerable backlash and online trolling.

The attack on Monday unfolded as a male teenager brandishing a knife assaulted the bishop and worshippers during a sermon. Video footage circulating online captured the assailant condemning Emmanuel’s remarks about Islam while being subdued by the congregation.

Reflecting on the bishop’s contentious rhetoric, local resident Manuka, 20, remarked, “He’s not saying your religion is rubbish, he’s just proving them wrong and very well articulated to the point where it gets under their skin … the only way you can bring him down is through physical violence.”

In the wake of the incident, sentiments of fear and outrage rippled through the community, particularly among Christians from regions like Syria, Iraq, Egypt, and Lebanon, who have sought refuge in the area due to religious persecution in their homelands.

“We’ve been persecuted for generations,” expressed Chris, a resident. “Enough is enough, a priest can’t be touched. I’m not speaking about retaliation but the Australian government must play a role so no persecution is tolerated.”

Amidst the turmoil, there’s a staunch defense of Bishop Emmanuel’s character, with individuals like Mary Anoya, 17, emphasizing that his words have often been misconstrued and taken out of context.

As investigations into the attack continue, the incident underscores broader concerns about religious tolerance and safety within the community, leaving many grappling with the aftermath of violence in a place of worship.

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