Posted on 09/15/2018 2:28:09 PM PDT by marshmallow
The Syriac Catholic Patriarch rededicated the cathedral in Aleppo
In war-torn Aleppo, Syria, the Syriac Catholic patriarch proclaimed that the will of life has overcome death; hope and security have overcome despair and chaos. Our people have overcome.
Celebrating Mass on September 9 at the inauguration and rededication of the restored Our Lady of the Assumption Syriac Catholic Cathedral, Patriarch Ignace Joseph III Younan said, We will always be people of hope and life.
The cathedrals inaugural Mass, filled with worshippers, was attended by Cardinal Mario Zenari, the Vatican nuncio to Syria; bishops of other Christian churches; and representatives of Aleppo civil authorities.
The patriarch led a procession through the nearby streets to the restored cathedral, then cut a white ribbon fastened to the main door and entered.
In his homily, Patriarch Younan recalled his visit to Aleppo in 2017, when he celebrated Palm Sunday Mass in the damaged cathedral with the faithful assembled under umbrellas because the rain was falling on us from all sides of this cathedral.
We are gathered today to sing thanks and praise to the Lord who gave us this wonderful gift to be able to repair this cathedral in order to recuperate its beauty of the past. We are so delighted to come once again and pray with you, in this cathedral so dear to you, the patriarch said.
For many years, this house of God suffered a lot of devastation, being at the demarcation line with terrorists. It is now restored for worship, a sign of hope and victory of the good over the evil that destroyed so many churches and mosques in this beloved city, Aleppo, Patriarch Younan said. He noted that Aleppo was recognized for centuries as the most important center for many Christian communities.
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A story of survival, perseverance and hope. Thank you for sharing.
Regards,
One of my favorite pics from Syria. I just love Mary in the back of a pickup truck. Christian Maaloula was destroyed by US backed rebels, its' nuns kidnapped, and antiquities looted. The Syrian Army and Hezbollah (the guys the US Gov't hates) retook the city, restored the churches, got back some of the stolen treasures, and replaced the giant statue of Mary.
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