In order to forget the past, must we close our eyes to the present, in other words, to the martyrdom of so many Christians in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines?
http://www.dici.org/en/news/the-lesson-of-st-francis-of-assisi/
“Currently, the Syrian conflict is slowly destabilizing the entire Middle East. It is a war between two religious groups, and the West often seems to support the worst tendencies.” (...)
“that in supporting the revolutionaries, the West is supporting religious extremism and is helping kill Christians.” “At this rate, not one Christian will remain in these areas,”
http://www.dici.org/en/news/syria-the-syrian-conflict-is-slowly-destabilizing-the-entire-middle-east/
“The indifference and silence of the international community before their long, sad calvary” is oppressing for the Syrian Christians, who, “abandoned,” find themselves “condemned to death and unable to flee,”
http://www.dici.org/en/news/syria-the-long-calvary-of-the-christians/
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