ST. JOSEPH CHURCH'S CONGREGATION HOLDS PRAYER FOR PEACE IN SYRIA
http://www.sana.sy/eng/21/2011/11/28/384586.htm
Syrian Arab News Agency
Nov 28 2011
Syria
HASAKA, (SANA) - The Armenian Catholic congregation of St. Joseph
Church held on Sunday a prayer for peace in Syria with the
participation of priests and congregations from various other
Christian sects.
The participants prayed to God to preserve Syria, protect its security
and stability, and bless its land and people and keep violence, wars,
disputes hatred away from them.
Leader of the Armenian Catholic community in Qamishli, Antranig
Ivasian, said "we're Syrians through and through... we will never
allow anyone to transgress against Syria which will always remain the
land of love, peace, coexistence and fraternity... the Syrian people
will remain indivisible."
He stressed that Syria will be victorious with God's protection,
the unity of its people and tits martyrs.
Pastor of the National Anglican Church in Qamishli Firas Farah said
that this gathering aims to show the world that Syria's people stand
as one and will never be divided, and that Syria will be victorious
because it has God and righteousness on its side.
In turn, Father Habib Issa said that Syria can remain self-sufficient
for many years and will not be affected by attempts to undermine it.
For his part, Pastor Narik Naamo voiced faith that the Syrian people
will ensure that peace and security will prevail, praying to God to
preserve Syria's unity and protect its people from any harm.
From: A. Papazian
http://www.sana.sy/eng/21/2011/11/28/384586.htm
Syrian Arab News Agency
Nov 28 2011
Syria
HASAKA, (SANA) - The Armenian Catholic congregation of St. Joseph
Church held on Sunday a prayer for peace in Syria with the
participation of priests and congregations from various other
Christian sects.
The participants prayed to God to preserve Syria, protect its security
and stability, and bless its land and people and keep violence, wars,
disputes hatred away from them.
Leader of the Armenian Catholic community in Qamishli, Antranig
Ivasian, said "we're Syrians through and through... we will never
allow anyone to transgress against Syria which will always remain the
land of love, peace, coexistence and fraternity... the Syrian people
will remain indivisible."
He stressed that Syria will be victorious with God's protection,
the unity of its people and tits martyrs.
Pastor of the National Anglican Church in Qamishli Firas Farah said
that this gathering aims to show the world that Syria's people stand
as one and will never be divided, and that Syria will be victorious
because it has God and righteousness on its side.
In turn, Father Habib Issa said that Syria can remain self-sufficient
for many years and will not be affected by attempts to undermine it.
For his part, Pastor Narik Naamo voiced faith that the Syrian people
will ensure that peace and security will prevail, praying to God to
preserve Syria's unity and protect its people from any harm.
From: A. Papazian