(ArmRadio) Pope: Oil and weapons weigh more than human lives

From: Biniam Tekle <biniamt_at_dehai.org_at_dehai.org>
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 12:18:19 -0400

 "Pope Francis also noted that during the Assembly particular
attention with be devoted to the situation in Ethiopia and Eritrea"

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Pope: Oil and weapons weigh more than human lives

17:53, 15 Jun 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan
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Pope Francis said on Monday that oil and weapons seem to weigh more
on the scale of economic interests than the lives of thousands of
Christians in the Middle East, and while proclaiming peace and justice
the world tolerates traffickers of death, Vatican Radio reports.

The Pope’s words of condemnation were pronounced as he greeted
participants of ROACO’s 88th Plenary Assembly in the Vatican.

In his address the Pope said the continuing conflict in the Middle
East “make us feel the cold of a winter and a frost in the human heart
that never seem to end”, and he remarked that “the land in these
regions, crossed by the footsteps of those who seek refuge, is
irrigated by the blood of so many men and women, including many
Christians persecuted for their faith.

Pope Francis spoke with gratitude of the daily work and experience of
the “sons and daughters of the Eastern Churches and their Pastors”,
who share the suffering of the people and carry out the work of
listening and service that is inscribed in the statute of the agencies
coordinated by the Congregation for Eastern Churches.

He encouraged the delegates to continue in their humanitarian
assistance with a Christian approach promoting people and nations with
compassion and mercy.

Looking back to the drama that has been unfolding in the past months,
Pope Francis said it would appear that the world’s conscience has been
jolted and it has opened its eyes to the fact that Christians have
been present in the Middle East for millennia.

And with a heartfelt appeal, Pope Francis encouraged those present to
“continue the service of Christian charity, to denounce all that
tramples on human dignity.”

Pope Francis also noted that during the Assembly particular attention
with be devoted to the situation in Ethiopia and Eritrea.

According to the Official Vatican Network, on the occasion of the
centenary memorial of the Medz Yeghern suffered by the Armenian
people, a session will be dedicated to the Armenian Catholic Church in
Eastern Europe, which is present in Georgia and Russia, as well as
Armenia.
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