Archbishop Says Christians' Help Can Make the Church Flourish in Aleppo
Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop Jean-Clément Jeanbart described a Church alive, but told the Register it needs partners for its ‘Build to Stay’ movement.
Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop Jean-Clément Jeanbart described a Church alive, but told the Register it needs partners for its ‘Build to Stay’ movement.
Reports of civilians, mostly women and children, killed during the final battle for Aleppo prompt prayers.
Government forces and rebel groups are now engaged in a life-and-death struggle for Syria’s largest city, as civilians pay a heavy price.
Knights of Columbus Supreme Knight Carl Anderson also warned that a ‘final solution’ is being inflicted on Christians and other vulnerable communities in the Middle East.
'We will do everything in our power so that Christmas this year may be a real feast for our faithful in Aleppo, a Christmas generous in celebrations and festivities,' Archbishop Jean-Clement Jeanbart wrote.
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