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    Children's Bible Now in Turkish

    Zenit News Agency, Italy
    Dec 24 2004

    ROME, DEC. 23, 2004 (Zenit.org).- The Catholic charity Aid to the
    Church in Need has published its youngster-friendly Bible, "God Speaks
    to His Children," in Turkish.

    The first edition comprises 15,000 copies, 5,000 of which are to be
    distributed in Turkey, while the remaining 10,000 are destined for
    native Turkish speakers scattered throughout Western Europe.

    According to Dominican Father Lorenzo Piretto, an Istanbul-based
    priest from Italy, "There are about 100,000 Christians" among the
    country's population of about 68 million.

    The majority of Christians in the western Asian country "are
    Apostolic Armenians. The Catholics are Latins, Chaldeans, Armenians
    and Syrians. There are also Greek and Syrian Orthodox, as well as
    various Protestant groups," Father Piretto stated in a letter.

    "The Catechists are very content to have excerpts from the Bible in
    Turkish," he added. "At the entrance of churches, where the books
    are displayed, Muslims are free to take" a copy.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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