Syrian bishop calls for dialogue, continuing Christian presence :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

Thousands of Syrian refugees cross a bridge over the Tigris into Iraq, Aug. 15, 2013. Credit: UNHCR/G. Gubaeva.

New York City, N.Y., Oct 22, 2013 / 12:01 am (CNA).- While calling for dialogue between Syria’s Assad regime and moderates among the opposition, a Maronite Catholic bishop has stressed the necessity of a continued Christian presence in the Middle East.

“We need the solidarity of people and governments in the West to ensure the ongoing presence of Christians in Syria and throughout the Middle East,” Bishop Elias Sleman of the Maronite Eparchy of Latakia told the Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need Oct. 17.

Bishop Sleman is visiting the U.S. to raise support for his people as well as internally displaced Syrians. He hopes to purchase livestock and agricultural equipment and gain funding to establish a residence for women attending school in Latakia.

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Syrian bishop calls for dialogue, continuing Christian presence :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)