Cardinal Tagle: Peace in Syria would be a perfect
Christmas
(Vatican Radio) The President of Caritas Internationalis,
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, has issued a Christmas Message discussing the
ongoing humanitarian crisis in Syria.
This war has been the bleakest winter for Syria, but we know
that after winter comes spring,” – Cardinal Tagle writes – “With your support,
Caritas around the world has been working towards peace in Syria.”
In his message he speaks about how Caritas workers are
living side-by-side with those suffering because of the conflict, pointing out
“Caritas staff burn their furniture to stay warm.”
“We think of the poor, the elderly and the children huddled
10 to room,” – the Cardinal continues – “Of those living out in the open… Of
those under constant bombardment…Of those on the road, fleeing their homes for
safety.”
“A dove in the winter air is a white perfection – peace in
Syria would be perfection this Christmas.”
The full message is below
Never Christmas in Syria
By Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle|14 December 2016|
Christmas message from Caritas Internationalis
President,
+ Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle
At times it seems it is always winter, never Christmas in
Syria.
For half a decade the people have suffered from the cruel
winds of war. Millions are without homes. Even those with shelter have no
heating or electricity. Our own Caritas staff burn their furniture to stay
warm. Those schools still open can’t afford fuel – the children are wrapped up
in heavy blankets as they sit at their desks.
Yusra, mother of four children under 6, told us about
fleeing her home by foot to Damascus. They were too tired eventually to carry
their luggage so they left it on the side of the road. Every mile is two in
winter. Now they have nothing.
We think of the poor, the elderly and the children huddled
10 to room. Of those living out in the open… Of those under constant bombardment…Of
those on the road, fleeing their homes for safety.
Money we received at Caritas Internationalis was used to
give vouchers to 500 children in Damascus for warm clothes and shoes. It is
part of the help we provide that includes healthcare, education, shelter and
counselling.
Majida, mother of four, said, “You can’t imagine the
happiness that I felt when Caritas called me and said that they will offer my
kids clothes for winter. They relieved me from a heavy burden. The prices of
clothes are unaffordable. Having new clothes became a dream for my kids. They
really need this aid to be able to go to school every day and to stay a little
bit warm in our cold apartment during winter.”
None of our work in Syria would be possible without the
commitment of our colleagues living side by side with the people. “In the midst
of so much devastation, it is truly heroic that men and women have remained
there in order to offer material and spiritual assistance,” said Pope Francis.
“Every one of them is in our hearts and prayers.”
This war has been the bleakest winter for Syria, but we know
that after winter comes spring. With your support, Caritas around the world has
been working towards peace in Syria. Pope Francis is one of the supporters of
our Syria: Peace is Possible Campaign. “Let us implore the grace of heartfelt
conversion for those responsible for the fate of that region,” he said.
A dove in the winter air is a white perfection – peace in
Syria would be perfection this Christmas.
A joyous and blessed Christmas to you and your loved ones.
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