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COMECE advocates for peaceful transition in Syria

Heavily damaged Christian church in Zabadani, Syria. (Photo: Mass Media/Shutterstock)

“The bishops of the European Union are closely monitoring developments in Syria and express their hope for an orderly and peaceful transition of power. COMECE urges the new regime to reject sectarianism and extremism while embracing the contributions and unique identities of the many ethnic and religious minorities that enrich the Middle Eastern nation. Furthermore, they call for the protection of religious temples and sites belonging to minorities, the provision of access to humanitarian aid, and the safe return of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to their homes,” states the Secretariat of COMECE in a note issued on Wednesday, December 11, 2024.

In this context, it is noteworthy that, prior to the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, the President of the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE), H.E. Mgr. Mariano Crociata, addressed a letter, dated 7 December 2024, to H. Exc. Mgr. Joseph Tobji, Archbishop of Aleppo (Maronite), and to all other bishops of the Christian Churches in Aleppo.

In his message, Mgr. Crociata conveyed the solidarity of the EU bishops, stating:
“With a heart full of solidarity, compassion, and profound concern for the immense suffering and uncertainty that you and your faithful are enduring in Aleppo and other parts of Syria.”

The letter further underscores COMECE’s commitment to advocating for the needs of the Syrian people. Mgr. Crociata reaffirmed the organisation’s dedication to raising awareness and mobilising resources to assist in rebuilding homes, restoring livelihoods, and pursuing a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.

As Syria embarks on this critical chapter in its history, the EU bishops stand united in prayer and action, upholding the values of peace, dignity, and inclusivity for all communities within the nation.

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COMECE letter to Bishops of Aleppo [EN]

Source: COMECE

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