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Wednesday, 26 March 2014
The Armenian Catholic Patriarch: the Christians who fled from Kessab have to deal with the emergency with a spirit of communion - Fides News Agency
The Armenians of Kessab were mostly farmers. Peaceful people. The rural area, so far not involved in the Syrian conflict, holds a symbolic place in the shared memory of the Armenian people: "In 1915, when the Armenians left Cilicia after the genocide perpetrated by the Turks", explains Patriarch Nerses Bedros, "the last Armenian community in the region remained in Kessab".
According to the Patriarch, even the military strategies of anti- Assad formation respond, at least in part, to a symbolic order: "Now the rebels are heading for Latakia, which is not as big as Damascus or Aleppo, but is a stronghold of the Alawites, the religious community to which Assad belongs".
In dealing together with the emergency situation, the Armenian Christians - explains to Fides, Patriarch Tarmouni - are experiencing the spirit of fellowship beyond denominational distinctions: "Last Sunday, Catholic and Orthodox Armenians celebrated Mass together. I spoke to our pastor Nareg, and I encouraged him to stay close to all the faithful, in this difficult moment. I was told that 3 Armenian Orthodox priests from Aleppo were sent to Latakia, to offer spiritual and material assistance to refugees". (GV) (Agenzia Fides 25/03/2014)
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The Armenian Catholic Patriarch: the Christians who fled from Kessab have to deal with the emergency with a spirit of communion - Fides News Agency
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