PATRIARCH YAZIGI STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF JOINT EFFORTS TO RESTORE PEACE IN SYRIA
http://sana.sy/eng/21/2013/07/18/493073.htm
Jul 18, 2013
Tartous, (SANA)_ Patriarch John X Yazigi of Antioch and All the East
for Greek Orthodox Church called for prayers for restoring security
and peace in Syria, stressing the importance of synchronizing efforts
to extricate Syria from the crisis.
During two religious masses at the Church of Our Lady in al-Sawda area
and St. Ignatius of Antioch Church in Dweir Taha village in Tartous,
Yazigi said that amity among Syrians is the only way for Syria to
return to be the great country of civilization and history.
In a statement to SANA during meeting popular delegations at the two
churches, Yazigi said "my message is one of love and peace to the
region's populations, Syria and the world," stressing that Syria is
an example of national unity.
20130718-173330.jpg
Sheikh Mohammad Mehieddion, from Zemrin village said the Patriarch
Yazigi's visit helps enhance amity, fraternity and tolerance among
spectrums of the Syrian people who proved to be one family against
challenges.
M. Ismael
http://sana.sy/eng/21/2013/07/18/493073.htm
Jul 18, 2013
Tartous, (SANA)_ Patriarch John X Yazigi of Antioch and All the East
for Greek Orthodox Church called for prayers for restoring security
and peace in Syria, stressing the importance of synchronizing efforts
to extricate Syria from the crisis.
During two religious masses at the Church of Our Lady in al-Sawda area
and St. Ignatius of Antioch Church in Dweir Taha village in Tartous,
Yazigi said that amity among Syrians is the only way for Syria to
return to be the great country of civilization and history.
In a statement to SANA during meeting popular delegations at the two
churches, Yazigi said "my message is one of love and peace to the
region's populations, Syria and the world," stressing that Syria is
an example of national unity.
20130718-173330.jpg
Sheikh Mohammad Mehieddion, from Zemrin village said the Patriarch
Yazigi's visit helps enhance amity, fraternity and tolerance among
spectrums of the Syrian people who proved to be one family against
challenges.
M. Ismael