Syria, May 28,
2015 (ZENIT.org) Staff
This article is contributed by John
Newton, with reporting by Oliver Maksan, from Aid to the Church in Need.
Priests in Syria have appealed for prayers
for kidnapped priest Father Jacques Mourad and his colleague as uncertainty
about their fate mounts. Speaking to
Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need a week after the abduction, Fr
Jacques’s confrere, Fr Jihad Youssef, said: “Please pray for Fr Jacques and his
companion, as well as for our community.
“Armed masked men took both of them away.
We don’t know who it was and where our brothers are at this moment. We’re
totally in the dark.”
Fr Youssef is a priest of the order of Mar
Musa, a Syriac- Catholic monastic community, of which Fr Jacques is also a
member. The Syrian priest paid tribute to Fr Mourad’s work with the displaced
who have been driven out of their homes.
He said: “In the monastery of Mar Elian in
Qaryatayn Fr Jacques dedicated himself to the people suffering from the
consequences of the Syrian war.
“In particular he set great store by
renovation projects to enable people to live again in their houses, which had
been destroyed.
“But the psychological care of people in
the war and other emergency humanitarian aid were also important to him. For
years he had cared for war refugees.”
Fr Youssef stressed that everyone was
being helped by the Church, regardless of their religion.
He said: “Fr Jacques made no distinction
between Christians or Muslims. He helped anyone in distress.”
Aid to the Church in Need has been
supporting the work helping displaced Syrians at the monastery of Mar Elian,
with more £71,000 (100,000 euros) in help.
Giving back hope.
Before Fr Jacques was abducted last week,
he emailed Aid to the Church in Need to thank the charity for its support and
described the ongoing work.
He said: “We have received many who were
asking a shelter in our safe monastery. When there was a possibility for these
families to go back we tried to help them in the restoration of their houses.”
He added: “The situation of these families
is hard considering the fact that they were obliged out of the surrounding
danger to leave their houses without bringing away any kind of the essential
needs.
“The difficulty [is] that there is a
continuous increase of the prices of elementary needs. We were actually able in
the year 2014 to help 50 refugee families. Poverty is expanding as there are no
possibilities of work.
“All kinds of work stopped and even the
wages of the employees are not enough to live in a good way.
“According to the statistics of the Syrian
Arab Red Cross, there are 638 refugee families that came to Qaryatayn.
“We are trying to help some of these
families offering children’s clothes and some presents especially in the
occasions of the feasts.
“We hope by this to give back some hope of
life for these children considered as victims of this violent war.”
Aid to the Church in Need has provided
more than £8.5 million (12 million euros) helping the Church in Syria and Iraq
since the end of 2011.
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assistance to the suffering and persecuted Church in more than 140 countries.
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