Pope Francis receives letter from Latin Parish of
Aleppo in Syria
(Vatican Radio) The Latin Parish of St. Francis in
Aleppo, Syria has sent a letter to Pope Francis ahead of the World Day of
Peace, asking the Holy Father for his Apostolic Blessing for the many children
there who have known only war.
Syrian government forces recaptured Aleppo from rebel groups
earlier this month after a prolonged air assault.
The letter – sent on 28 December and signed by the parish
priest, Fr. Ibrahim Alsabagh – describes the suffering of children and their
efforts of prayer for peace.
Fr. Alsabagh said children are those who suffer most from
the ongoing civil war.
“Some of them know no other life than war. Others were born
under bombings. They suffer enormous psychological pressure, malnutrition, lack
of water and electricity, adequate medical care, and are cold and hungry.
Rarely,” the letter reads, “ does a smile appear on their faces. Suffering
comes through in their frightened eyes. They live in distress for years. They
wake up under the sound of explosions, bombs, and rockets in response to the
fact that you never know where they will fall. And always to the detriment of
the civilian population, without distinction.”
Fr. Alsabagh then thanked Pope Francis for his message of
‘nonviolence’ in his letter for the World Day of Peace, which is celebrated
on 1 January every year.
He said, “Throughout this war, we seek ways to be
ambassadors of forgiveness. Jesus taught us this attitude by his example. He
has forgiven his killers.”
The Latin Parish of St. Francis in Aleppo celebrates the
Eucharist on the first Sunday of each month for peace and an end to the war.
Fr. Alsabagh said that theses Masses are an opportunity to “pray for those who
hit and kill.”
When all means of recourse have been exhausted, he
concluded, “convinced of God’s love and power, we use the only effective
weapons that we have: love, truth, and prayer.”
Please find below the full text of the letter:
Your Holiness,
We, the Latin parish of St. Francis in Aleppo, thank you for
your message addressed to us in your letter for the celebration of the 50th
World Day of Peace.
The 1st of January 2017 is, by divine harmony, the first
Sunday of the month. In our parish every first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m.,
we celebrate the Eucharist with children for peace in Aleppo, in Syria, and in
the world. Father General Michael Perry, OFM, and Father Francesco Patton
Custos of the Holy Land in their message for the advent for this year, have
transformed this initiative into an invitation to the whole Church throughout
the world and to all people of good will, to organize the moments of prayer
each 1st Sunday of month in communion with us. The aim is to intensify the
efforts to stop the war and the suffering of the civilian population of which
the most vulnerable are the children. Some of them know no other life
than war. Others were born under bombings. They suffer enormous psychological
pressure, malnutrition, lack of water and electricity, adequate medical care,
and are cold and hungry. Rarely does a smile appear on their
faces. Suffering comes through in their frightened eyes. They live in
distress for years. They wake up under the sound of explosions, bombs, and
rockets in response to the fact that you never know where they will fall. And
always to the detriment of the civilian population, without distinction.
Fathers Micheal and Francesco say: "This initiative
comes from the awareness that the King of the Universe, the King of Peace, is
the true source of all peace. (…) We believe that the Lord hears the
cry of the “little ones” and that their prayer will become an opportunity for
reflection and conversion for those who are 'big'".
The initiatives of prayers for peace, we and the others by
the world share on the page: https://www.facebook.com/st.francis.parish.aleppo/
Holy Father, we thank you for the theme of your letter:
nonviolence. Throughout this war, we seek ways to be ambassadors of
forgiveness. Jesus taught us this attitude by his example. He has forgiven his
killers. We ask him to heal us by his grace, so we will become the people who
"banished violence from their hearts, words and deeds" and like St
Francis, the patron of our parish, we can be in turn an instrument of
reconciliation. Every time we meet together, we also pray for those who hit and
kill. When all that was possible to make is not successful, "convinced of
God’s love and power" we use the only effective weapons that we have:
love, truth, and prayer.
Holy Father, we thank you for being on our side. We thank
you for your prayers and for your calls to the Heads of State and Governments
to stop this war. We assure you of our love, our prayer and we ask you to bless
us and send to us a message that we would like to read the 1st of January
during the Eucharist with the children of our parish and, through live transmission
of this Mass on the Internet, to children around the world.
Parish of St. Francis in Aleppo
(Devin Sean Watkins)
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