Armenian Catholicos of Cilicia decries Christian persecution in Middle East
10:34 07/01/2015 >> SOCIETY
Armenian Catholicos of Cilicia Aram I Keshishian deplored Tuesday the
targeting of Christians by the region's extremist groups and called
for Lebanon to elect a new a president to safeguard the country from
rampant violence, The Daily Star reported.
[http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Lebanon-News/2015/Jan-06/283225-armenian-church-head-decries-christian-persecution-in-the-middle-east.ashx]
"We welcome unrelenting efforts by officials to preserve Lebanon's
unity, and we reaffirm our faith in the role of the Lebanese Army in
defending the nation, despite the enormous and painful sacrifices,"
Keshishian told worshippers attending mass on Armenian Christmas.
"We also welcome the wise policy of Lebanese politicians in keeping
Lebanon at a distance from regional upheavals," Keshishian said,
underscoring, however, the urgent and primary necessity of electing a
president.
"Regardless of the obstacles and difficulties, it is just not
permissible not to have a president in Lebanon," Keshishian added.
The prelate also deplored the colossal dangers facing Christians,
including Armenians, in the Middle East, especially in Iraq and Syria.
"Despite the huge difficulties and atrocities confronting them,
Christians are determined to stay in this Orient, and to remain
faithful to their duties and attached to their rights," Keshishian
said in reference to the persecution of Christians at the hands of
jihadi militants from ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2015/01/07/catholicos-aram/
10:34 07/01/2015 >> SOCIETY
Armenian Catholicos of Cilicia Aram I Keshishian deplored Tuesday the
targeting of Christians by the region's extremist groups and called
for Lebanon to elect a new a president to safeguard the country from
rampant violence, The Daily Star reported.
[http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Lebanon-News/2015/Jan-06/283225-armenian-church-head-decries-christian-persecution-in-the-middle-east.ashx]
"We welcome unrelenting efforts by officials to preserve Lebanon's
unity, and we reaffirm our faith in the role of the Lebanese Army in
defending the nation, despite the enormous and painful sacrifices,"
Keshishian told worshippers attending mass on Armenian Christmas.
"We also welcome the wise policy of Lebanese politicians in keeping
Lebanon at a distance from regional upheavals," Keshishian said,
underscoring, however, the urgent and primary necessity of electing a
president.
"Regardless of the obstacles and difficulties, it is just not
permissible not to have a president in Lebanon," Keshishian added.
The prelate also deplored the colossal dangers facing Christians,
including Armenians, in the Middle East, especially in Iraq and Syria.
"Despite the huge difficulties and atrocities confronting them,
Christians are determined to stay in this Orient, and to remain
faithful to their duties and attached to their rights," Keshishian
said in reference to the persecution of Christians at the hands of
jihadi militants from ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2015/01/07/catholicos-aram/