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Pope, Orthodox Patriarch Pledge to Support Mideast Christians
2014-12-01
[AnNahar] Pope Francis and Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I on Sunday made a joint pledge to support Christians in the Middle East, saying they could not let Christianity be driven out of the region.
A noble sentiment, but how many brigades has either pontiff? And how much conscience have the enemies of the Christians in the Middle East, that it might be appealed to?
"We cannot resign ourselves to a Middle East without Christians, who have professed the name of Jesus there for two thousand years," the two Church leaders said in a joint declaration.

Referring to the rampage of violence by Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
(IS) jihadists in Iraq and Syria, they warned that Christians in the region were being persecuted and forced from their homes.

"The terrible situation of Christians and all those who are suffering in the Middle East calls not only for our constant prayer, but also for an appropriate response on the part of the international community," they added.

The two church leaders also called for "a constructive dialogue with Islam based on mutual respect and friendship."

Earlier on Sunday, Pope Francis launched a strong appeal to end the millennium-old schism between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches to bring them back into full communion, saying the conflicts in the world had made unity even more urgent.

"The one thing that the Catholic Church desires, and that I seek as Bishop of Rome... is communion with the Orthodox Churches," the pope said after attending the celebration of a divine liturgy at the Orthodox Patriarchal Church of St. George in Istanbul with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I.

The Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches have been split since the schism of 1054 and it is only in the last decades that meetings between their leaders have restarted after a centuries-long freeze.

Alluding to the violence in the Middle East that has seen Christians persecuted by jihadists, Francis said the need for reconciliation had now become even more pressing.

"The cry of the victims of conflict urges us to move with haste along the path of reconciliation and communion between Catholics and Orthodox.

"Indeed, how can we credibly proclaim the message of peace which comes from Christ, if there continues to be rivalry and disagreement between us?" he said.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Good luck wid that - the ISIS/ISIL must be destroyed, not just contained or isolated, which isn't gonna happen as long as the US-West continue to play tiddly winks wid the ISIS/ISIL.

The good news is I believe NATO-EU are slowly but surely coming around to building a SSHHHHH ...PCCCCCC unified bulwark or bastion in the Black Sea Region wid Russia agz [Nukulaar?]Hard Boy penetration into Europe.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-12-01 22:40  

#1  Of course, when you say that which is the fundamental problem isn't the fundamental problem, the likelihood of stopping the persecution and expulsion of ME Christians is not going to stop.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-12-01 09:03  

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