Raqqa (Agenzia Fides) – Archimandrite Naaman Rawik, Greek Catholic priest of Raqqa and Tabqa – city in northern Syria for months in the hands of anti -Assad militias – has found refuge in Lebanon after Islamist militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant ( ISIL ) had attacked and damaged his two parishes. In past days, Archimandrite Rawik addressed a public message to Islamist militants – announced by the Fraternité Chrètienne Sarthe-Orient and sent to Fides Agency – in which he condemns their violent acts against churches as opposed to the Islamic tradition. “You” refers Fr. Rawik “have erased all Christian traces, destroying our churches and offending their patron saints, taking possession of our homes and pushing pastors and their parishioners into exile (…) . Do you think you Allah, his Prophet and the Muslims in general will accept and bless your acts ?” “Islam” the Greek Catholic Archimandrite asks is not perhaps in the continuity of Abraham, the Father of all believers and religion, behind whom we Christians started to walk six hundred years before you? Isn’t a Muslim he who protects man with his own hand and with his tongue? And behold, the acts of your hands bear witness only to the abductions of men of God”.
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