The
Pope appeals for action against persecution of Christians
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis has appealed to the international community to take
action against the continuing persecution of Christians and religious
minorities.
In
a letter addressed to the Auxiliary Bishop of Jerusalem and Patriarchal Vicar
in Jordan, Maroun Lahham, Pope Francis has expressed his solidarity with the
hundreds of thousands of Iraqi refugees in Jordan who have fled persecution
describing them as the martyrs of today.
Upon
the invitation of Archbishop Lahham and of the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem,
Archbishop Fouwad Toual, the Secretary General of the Italian Episcopal
Conference, Archbishop Nunzio Galantino is currently visiting Jordan to mark
the 1st anniversary of the arrival of Iraqi refugees in the nation.
During
his visit, Archbishop Galantino will participate in a number of meetings and
events and will visit some refugee camps.
Please
find below Vatican Radio’s translation of the Pope’s letter:
Your
Excellency Mons. Lahham
Dear brother,
I take advantage of the visit to Jordan of His Excellency Archbishop Nunzio Galantino, Secretary General of the Italian Bishops’ Conference, to reach with a word of hope so many people who oppressed by violence, have been forced to abandon their homes and their land.
Dear brother,
I take advantage of the visit to Jordan of His Excellency Archbishop Nunzio Galantino, Secretary General of the Italian Bishops’ Conference, to reach with a word of hope so many people who oppressed by violence, have been forced to abandon their homes and their land.
Time
and time again I have wished to give voice to the atrocious, inhuman and
inexplicable persecutions of those, who in many parts of the world – and
especially amongst Christians – are victims of fanaticism and intolerance,
often under the eyes and in the silence of all. They are the martyrs of today,
humiliated and discriminated against for their faith in the Gospel.
My
words, which appeal for solidarity, are the sign of a Church that does not
forget and that does not abandon her children who have been exiled on account
of their faith: they must know that a daily prayer is raised for them, and that
we are grateful for the witness they offer.
My
thoughts also go to the Communities that have not looked away and are taking
care of these brothers of ours. You proclaim the resurrection of Christ by
sharing the pain and by giving help to hundreds of thousands of refugees.
Bowing before the misery that risks stifling their hope, your fraternal service
illuminates the dark moments of their existence.
May
the Lord reward you as only He can, with an abundance of gifts.
And
may world opinion be more attentive, sensitive and sympathetic before the
persecutions carried out against Christians, and in general, against religious
minorities.
I
renew my hope that the international community will not assist in silence
without taking action in the face of this unacceptable crime, a crime that
constitutes an alarming drift from the most basic of human rights which
prevents a rich cohabitation between peoples, cultures and faiths.
Please,
I ask you to pray for me.
May the Lord bless you and Our Lady protect you.
May the Lord bless you and Our Lady protect you.
FRANCISCUS
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