Pope Francis: appeal for peace in Syria
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
renewed his condemnation of violence and his call for peace in Syria on Sunday.
The Holy Father’s appeals came following the Angelus prayer
with the faithful gathered beneath the window of the Papal apartments in the
Apostolic Palace.
“Dear brothers and sisters,”
said Pope Francis, “sadly, news continues to reach us from Syria, of civilian
victims of the war there, in particular from the city of Aleppo.” The Holy
Father went on to say, “It is unacceptable that so many defenseless persons –
among them many small children – must pay the price for conflict - for the
closure of the hearts and the want of a will for peace among the powerful.”
The Pope renewed his promise
of spiritual closeness to all those suffering in Syria, along with his call for
prayerful and effective concrete action to aid the sorely tried people of that
war-torn land. “Let us draw near to our Syrian brothers and sisters with prayer
and solidarity,” he said, “and let us entrust them to the maternal protection
of the Virgin Mary,” before inviting the gathered faithful to a moment of
silent prayer followed by a Hail Mary.
Rebels have been trying to
break through a thin strip of government-controlled territory to reconnect
insurgent areas in western Syria with their encircled sector of eastern Aleppo,
in effect breaking a government siege begun last month.
Fighting has been extremely
intense since Friday, when rebels began a major push.
There have been reports
throughout the weekend of civilian casualties and non-combatant facilities
being hit by artillery and possibly even targeted. Those reports include one of
an air strike near a hospital in northwestern Syria on Saturday that
killed 10 people including children, and caused damage to the hospital
facility.
At least one medical charity
has reported the month of July as the worst to date for attacks on medical care
centres in Syria, with 43 attacks on healthcare facilities recorded in their
count.
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