Christians in Syria: Together for reconstruction and democracy!

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Christians in Syria should actively participate in the reconstruction of a democratic state, demand leading church representatives.

Christians in Syria: Together for reconstruction and democracy!

In Syria, leading Christians come to the public with an urgent appeal to actively participate in the restoration of the country. The Church heads, including the Greek Catholic patriarch Joseph al-ABSI and the Syrian-Catholic patriarch Ignace Youssif III. Younan, emphasize that Christians are not allowed to live in isolation, but should work on the reconstruction of a democratic state together with all Syrians, both in Germany and abroad. According to the explanation, which was summarized in a report by Kathpress, a unit and a comprehensive national dialogue is necessary to strengthen Syria's identity as a diverse nation and to build on the principles of human rights and equality of all citizens.

urgent appeal for collaboration

The maronite patriarch Bechara Rai also took a stand and underlined that Christians form an indispensable part of Syrian society. He demands that a successful reconstruction cannot be carried out without the active participation of the Christian community. In a moving speech during a service in Bkerke, he emphasized the centuries -old roots of Christianity in Syria and the importance of Christians for peace, justice and freedom in the country. Rai found that the recent discussions between church representatives and the new rulers in Syria were encouraging and that all Syrian parties had called for cooperation. This is not only important for Christians, but for all people in Syria.

Both church leaders also ask the international community to rethink the economic sanctions against Syria, which have devastating effects on all sections of the population. It is important that the Christians, together with other social groups, stand up for the restoration of the country and the preservation of national sovereignty, such as kath.ch

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