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  • AMMAN: Statement issued by Council of Church Leaders in Jordan

    Jordanian News Agency
    February 15, 2008 Friday 3:38 PM EST



    Statement issued by Council of Church Leaders in Jordan



    Amman, Feb.15 (Petra)?The Council of the Church leaders in Jordan
    expressed its surprise regarding an article published by an American
    News Agency, "Compass Direct News" about Christians in Jordan. The
    article contained falsities that distort the truth and harm relations
    between Muslim and Christian citizens in Jordan.

    The Council added that it is puzzling that certain small groups,
    whose memberships number only few hundred people and which are
    foreign to Christians in Jordan and to the history of
    Muslim-Christian relations, permit themselves to speak in the name of
    all Christians and appoint themselves as the guardians and protectors
    of Christianity as if Christianity were in danger.

    The statement clarified the proportion of Jordanian Christians
    nationals currently residing in the country comes to about 4% and
    rise to 5% if the Christian nationals residing abroad were included.
    The statement added that Christian citizens are not imported from
    abroad; they are Jordanian citizens deep-rooted in this land since
    the days of the prophets and the first Christian generation. There is
    a Council of Church Leaders residing in Jordan grouping the Bishops
    of Greek Orthodox, Greek Catholic, (Melkite), Roman Catholic, and
    Armenian Orthodox Churches. Ninety-five per cent of Christian
    citizens in Jordan belong to one of these churches. Due to the small
    numbers of the followers of other churches their religious leaders
    reside in Jerusalem.

    The statement underlined the Christian nationals in Jordan live a
    normal life, in various towns and villages, in secure and safe
    environment where they maintain good social relations with their
    Muslim compatriots. The two different religions did not produce two
    split communities: Muslim and Christian. Christian contribute to the
    social, economic, cultural and scientific life in Jordan, and serve
    in the army and in various front line with other intellectual, and
    arte educationally qualified in various fields. Christian leaderships
    enjoy good relations with both Muslim religious leaders and
    government officials.
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