The Arabic original can be found here. This English translation is unofficial.
Communiqué from the Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch
As the Orthodox Church of Antioch looks at what is occurring
in Syria, she regrets that the language of violence is overcoming the language
of love and brotherhood, which we have long believed in on the basis of our
deep eastern roots which bear the message of love, brotherhood, and
interconnectedness.
At the very heart of Orthodoxy there is a yearning to build
a single humanity united by faith in the one God, without making any
distinction within God's creation, regardless of color, race, or religion. Orthodoxy
has practiced this faith in her relations with the members of the single
national family.
As we stand shocked at the killing of innocents and the
increase in bloodshed, this is because every drop of blood which falls on the
soil of this nation from which we come and to which we belong pains and sorrows
us. Here we refer to the killing of one of the priests of our Church in Hama,
the Reverend Father Basilios Nassar who offered himself as a martyr on the
altar of service, imitating the Lord who said, "The Good Shepherd lays
down his life the sake of the sheep."
Also, we condemn any attack on holy places and religious
symbols such as the Monastery of Saydnaya, as they are holy and inviolable.
We are a community that is conscious of its faith and of the
fact that its children belong to their various nations where they work with
their brothers in citizenship, trusting and hoping to establish peace and
stability.
Beloved, let us stand firm in our faith, lifting up prayer
to God with fervor so that He will inspire all to what is right and to proceed
with a message of love and brotherhood.
Damascus, January 31, 2012
Office of the Patriarch
1 comment:
God be with His Syrian Orthodox faithful and repose to +Basilios. This is an awful development.
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