Pope lights candle for peace in
Syria
During the Angelus on Sunday, Pope Francis calls for prayers
and concrete aid for Christians to remain in Syria.
By Christopher Wells
“Advent is a time for hope,” Pope
Francis said at the Angelus on Sunday. “At this time,
I would like to make my own the hope of peace of the children of Syria." The
Holy Father added his voice to an initiative of the international charitable
foundation Aid to the Church in
Need (ACN), by lighting a candle to officially kick off their
“Candles for Peace in Syria” Campaign.
Flames of hope
“May these flames of hope dispel the darkness of war,” the
Pope exclaimed. “Let us pray and help Christians to remain in Syria and the
Middle East as witnesses of mercy, forgiveness, and reconciliation.” Pope
Francis extended his appeal, saying “May the flame of hope also reach all those
who are suffering in these days from conflicts and tensions in various other
parts of the world, near and far.” He prayed that “the prayer of the Church”
might “help them feel the closeness of the faithful God”; and might “touch
every conscience for a sincere commitment for peace.”
The Holy Father also prayed that God might "forgive
those who make war, those who make weapons to destroy one another" and the
the Lord "might convert their hearts." Concluding his prayer, the
Pope led the faithful gathered in St Peter's Square in the recitation of
the Hail Mary "for peace in beloved Syria."
Spreading the message of peace
In a press statement, Aid to the Church in Need said it is
“calling on people of goodwill all over the world to respond to this cry of
peace from the children of Syria, among other things by lighting a candle … in
order to spread this message of peace from the children of Syria and send a
message of hope during the season of Advent.”
The Pope’s candle
ACN’s statement noted that the candle lighted by the Pope
was decorated by craftsman from the Old City of Damascus, and “also bears the
photos of some 40 children, most of them from Aleppo, together with the logo of
the campaign.”
For more information on ACN's work in Syria, and the
"Candles for Peace in Syria" Campaign, please visit:
syria.acninternational.org
syria.acninternational.org
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