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Syriac Catholic Patriarch: West “naive and complicit” in destruction of Middle Eastern Christianity

August 6, 2016 1:26 pm By Robert Spencer 56 Comments

“We have to understand that totalitarianism based on Islamic creed is the worst among all systems of government. Yes, my friends, the very survival of Christians in the cradle of Christianity is quite in danger.”

Yet the West is silent. Why? Why are Church leaders in the West so uniformly silent about the Muslim persecution of Christians? Jean-Clément Jeanbart, the Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop of Aleppo, gave an interview to a French reporter in which he was highly critical of the mainstream media and even of his fellow bishops for ignoring the Muslim persecution of Middle Eastern Christians. “The European media,” he charged, “have not ceased to suppress the daily news of those who are suffering in Syria and they have even justified what is happening in our country by using information without taking the trouble to verify it.” And as for his brother bishops in France, “the conference of French bishops should have trusted us, it would have been better informed. Why are your bishops silent on a threat that is yours today as well? Because the bishops are like you, raised in political correctness. But Jesus was never politically correct, he was politically just!”

Archbishop Jeanbart was not the first to say this. “Why, we ask the western world, why not raise one’s voice over so much ferocity and injustice?” asked Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, the head of the Italian Bishops Conference (CEI). Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignatius Ephrem Joseph III Younan himself has in the past appealed to the West “not to forget the Christians in the Middle East.” The Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch Gregory III has also said: “I do not understand why the world does not raise its voice against such acts of brutality.”

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Close of the article:
The Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch Gregory III has also said: “I do not understand why the world does not raise its voice against such acts of brutality.”

It serves no purpose by "raising the voices" of The West against this persecution.
Those voices, no matter how loud, go unheard by isis and the others attacking Christians in the Mideast. The voices -they- hear come from somewhere else.

There is only one way to end such persecution.
Western Europe accomplished this once before with Christian armies.

It will take nothing less to do so again.
Indeed, it will take much, MUCH more...

rangerrebew

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Complicit, yes.  Naive, no.  They are well aware this is a worldwide attack on Christianity and the politicians, as well as the Pope, aren't willing to do anything about it.

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Sounds like the Vatican goes out of its way to blame anyone but Muslims lately