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Lebanon Church leader says Middle East needs Christians and Muslims

August 11, 2016 | Lebanon
August 11, 2016
LebanonMiddle East

ICC Note: Cardinal Bechara Rai, head of the Lebanon’s Maronite Church has issued a call of unity for Christians and Muslims. He called on parliament to break the deadlock that has kept the nation from having a president in the past two years. The speech took place at the opening of an amphitheater dedicated to victims of the Armenian Genocide. He called on the people to protect Arab culture from sectarian violence and the rejection of diversity.

08/11/2016 Lebanon (Christian Times): The head of Lebanon’s Maronite Church, Cardinal Bechara Rai, has issued a call for unity between Christians and Muslims and urged members of parliament to break the deadlock and choose a president for the troubled country, where the position has been vacant for two years.

The cardinal was speaking at the opening of an amphitheatre dedicated to a martyr of the Armenian Genocide in which more than a million Armenians are believed to have been killed by the Turks. Blessed Ignatius Maloyian was executed in 1915 when he refused to recant his faith.

Representatives of Armenian and other Churches were present at the ceremony as well as representatives from political parties and the armed forces.

According to AsiaNews, the cardinal said Lebanon was an example of how Christians and Muslims could coexist: “We base ourselves on the agreement of communal living, separating religion and state, respecting the rights of each religion and its teachings.”

He said Lebanon had “a very special experience in dialogue, common destiny and life…The Christians of the East have had a key role in strengthening cultural and religious diversity.”

He added: “Together with Muslims, we are called to preserve the face of the Arab culture and protect it from the rejection of diversity, from sectarian, ethnic and linguistic differences.”

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