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  • AMMAN: Statement by Council of Church Leaders in Jordan - 3rd Lead

    Jordanian News Agency
    February 15, 2008 Friday 1:43 PM EST


    Statement issued by Council of Church Leaders in Jordan ..3rd LD


    Regarding the foreign missionary groups that come to Jordan, the
    Statement said the number of foreign missionary groups comes to under
    social education or cultural cover, has increased in recent years;
    there are currently around forty groups. Jordan has provided them
    with the necessary facilities to perform the humanitarian services
    which they ostensibly have come to deliver. These groups which came
    under the guise of charitable organizations, have started to call
    themselves as churches-which they are not- and ask for the same
    rights that the Constitution stipulates for formal churches. They
    also have proselytized among Jordanians, in a manner that has given
    rise to the religious animosity, disrespecting the freedom of
    conscience, and thus disturbed relations among Christian and Muslim
    citizens. These groups are financially and politically supported by
    certain countries. It is worth mentioning here that Arab Anglican
    Episcopal Church and Anglican Lutheran Church do not recognize these
    missionary groups as churches.

    The Statement pointed out that the Council of the Churches Leaders
    has warned successively the Jordanian Government of the danger these
    groups pose to Christianity in Jordan to the Christian-Muslim
    relations; we wrote many times to various officials in order to
    explain their true nature; and we condemned their radical practices
    which create strike among citizens. The most recent of such letters
    was addressed to His Majesty King Abdullah II on September 29, 2007,
    in which the Bishops explained to His Majesty that the objective of
    these groups, which are known for their religious radicalism, is to
    sow the seeds of religious animosity among citizens.

    The Bishops also asked in the above mentioned letter that the
    government not allow those groups to establish a "theological
    institute" to which they attract poor and unemployment youths,
    drawing them from our churches and tempting them with facilitations
    and missionary jobs in Jordan and send them to various Arab and
    Muslim countries, thereby causing needless trouble for Jordan and
    churches in those countries.

    On issue of deportation, the Statement elucidated that the issue of
    deporting certain numbers of those radical groups is one security,
    and deportation should not be surprising when radical practices that
    give rise to religious strife. It is natural that the State should
    exercise its sovereign right to protect its citizens from harm and
    harassment by foreigners. Foreigners are subject to the law of the
    country where they reside, irrespective of their religion, and must
    respect the regulations regarding their residency permits. If a
    foreigner breaches the law, then the State has the right to ask that
    person to leave. This is an act of sovereignty.

    The statement called on those groups to stop acting as self-appointed
    guardians of Christians and Christianity in Jordan, stop describing
    themselves as churches and respect the Jordanian State, its laws, and
    its citizens. They should stop being the cause of strife, problems
    and worries to Christians and Muslims alike. We do not need their
    religious extremism or activities that harm national unity and
    historical Christian-Christian and Christian-Muslim relations
    existing among all citizens. We have made our position regarding
    these groups clear to their leaders, offered them our honest advice,
    and asked them not to be the cause of strife or destabilization in
    the society, but they did not heed our message.

    The Statement was signed by Bishop Benedicts, Bishop of the Greek
    Orthodox and Bishop Yaser Ayyash Bishop of Greek Catholic (Melkite),
    the Roman Catholic Bishop, Bishop Vahan Tobolian, Bishop of Armenian
    Orthodox and Bishop Salem Al Saigh Bishop Latins and the secretary of
    the Council Bishop John Noor.
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