Well Saju, thank you for your innocent thoughts on this matter.
I think you need to understand what is Holy and what is Evil.
A sacrifice could be both Holy and Evil.
You brought two issues; a holy Sacrifice at Chingavanam and another
similar one at Jerusalem.
In the Chingavanam one there was a court order against the Patriarch.
I am not gettting into the fairness of the court order.
But, as a servant of our Lord Jesus Christ the Patriarch should have
obeyed the law of the land rather than finding loop holes in the
order and conducting a service outside the church.
In my opinion the conduct was un-christian and thus the sacrifice
becomes Evil instead of Holy.
Rgds
Ronnie