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    SFEIR LEADS TALKS FOR COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC PATRIARCHS AND BISHOPS
    By Maroun Khoury

    Daily Star
    Nov 11 2008
    Lebanon

    Prelate laments 'dreadful divisions' among Christians

    BKIRKI: The Council of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon held
    its 42nd session in Bkirki on Monday under the auspices of Maronite
    Patriarch Nasrallah Butros Sfeir. Among those in attendance were the
    catholicos-patriarch of the Armenian Catholic Church, Nerses Bedros
    XIX; the papal nuncio (or Vatican ambassador) to Lebanon, Luigi Gatti;
    and the council's members, including Lebanon's Catholic bishops and
    head of monasteries.

    In his opening speech, Sfeir expressed dismay over what he described
    as the "dreadful divisions" within Lebanon's Christian community.

    "Many of our sons have left their homeland because they have lost hope
    in our capability to dispose of our divisions," Sfeir said. "And if
    the situation remains as it is, we cannot but blame ourselves."

    "But our keenness on [preserving] our inherited values and habits will
    help us restore the lost hope," the patriarch added. "We will not find
    in the whole world a country that looks like Lebanon, a country that
    embraces members of 18 sects, who have got used to living together
    in an atmosphere of cooperation, mutual respect and love."

    Sfeir also criticized clashes between Lebanese University students
    earlier last week.

    "If we go back in time, we find that many people from the non-Christian
    sects try to forget their discords, while refraining from throwing
    insults at one another like some Christians do," Sfeir said. "As if
    the latter have forgotten that their religion is that of forgiveness
    and love."

    Security forces were called to the Fanar campus of the Lebanese
    University last Wednesday after a student was stabbed in fighting
    between two rival Christian political groups, the Lebanese Forces
    (LF) and the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM).

    Sfeir then voiced hope that God would lift the country up and help the
    Lebanese boost cooperation so Lebanon "remains the country of freedom,
    values, forgiveness and love."

    "We, like the rest of this country's sons, cannot but assume the
    responsibility of its fate, knowing that ours is bigger and more
    dangerous than others,'" he added.

    Gatti, for his part, said he hoped the bishops would succeed in
    their work, asking God grant to Lebanon stability, consensus, unity
    and prosperity.

    He also urged Lebanon's bishops to help youths love "Jesus in his
    Church."

    "Jesus' mission unifies humanity in one people, one race and one
    citizenship," the papal nuncio added.

    The opening ceremony was followed by two sessions during which
    participants discussed a report by the council's executive committee
    over the latter's objectives and activities between 2005-2008 in
    addition to issues related to the general secretariat of Catholic
    schools in Lebanon, respectively.

    This year's session is dedicated to hold discussions over episcopal
    committees and the council's different bodies, according to Sfeir.

    "Each head of the 20 episcopal committees is to submit a report
    over the work his committee has carried out in the past four years,"
    he said.

    The council is expected to conclude its meetings on Saturday when
    it will issue a statement on the issues being discussed and the
    decisions made.
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