VATICAN CITY, June 06, 2013 (Zenit.org)
- Here is the translation of the communique by the Pontifical Council
“Cor Unum” on the Meeting of Catholic Charitable Organizations who are
active in the ongoing crisis in Syria.
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Pope
Francis renewed his strong appeal for peace in Syria, where one of the
most lethal armed conflicts is taking place, with more civilian victims
in relation to the military, with the greatest number of evacuees and
refugees. The violence and all kinds of abuse have reached unspeakable
levels, with no consideration whatsoever of human dignity.
Powerful
are the words with which Pope Francis received in audience the
participants, manifesting his particular closeness to the Christian
community of the region and to the whole population. “How many more
sufferings must be inflicted before a political solution to the crisis
is found?” “The work of the Catholic charity agencies is extremely
significant: to help the Syrian population, beyond ethnic or religious
membership; it is the most direct way to offer a contribution to the
pacification and building of a society open to all different
components.”
From June 4-5, the Pontifical Council Cor Unum
convoked a meeting of humanitarian coordination on the crisis in Syria,
which was attended by some 25 representatives of the local Churches, of
charitable organizations active in the area, of institutional donors of
the Catholic world, of the Holy See, and the Apostolic Nuncio in Syria,
who reaffirmed the continuity of their commitment and renewed the Holy
Father’s appeal, so that all violence will cease and avenues of dialogue
and reconciliation open in respect of all.
The local Churches
have given concrete responses to the population since the beginning of
the conflict, from March 2011 up to today, it in Syria and in the whole
Region. More than 400,000 people are regularly supported, without any
discrimination, with humanitarian aid in the social, health and
educational realm, for a total amount of more than 25 million euros. The
testimonies brought, fruit of direct experience in the area, in Syria,
Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey and other countries, where refugees continue to
arrive, and confirm the extent of the tragedy: there are almost 7
million people in need of humanitarian aid, more than 4.5 million
internal evacuees and increasingly more people seeking safety outside
the country’s borders (Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey and Iraq have already
received more than 2 million Syrian refugees).
A more detailed
analysis of the needs in the area has made evident that, with the coming
of summer the risk of epidemics will certainly increase, as will the
lack of medicines and care for the stricken population, in particular
for pregnant women and children, the elderly and the disabled. The
general picture of logistics, security and humanitarian protection
remains alarming and it will get worse if a way is not found to
guarantee respect for humanitarian rights in general and, in particular,
safe humanitarian access for aid, especially if a truce is not reached
or at least a cease-fire.
All this will require an even greater
and more combined effort by Catholic charitable organizations. Because
of this, the Pontifical Council Cor Unum launches an appeal, on behalf
of all the organizations present at the meeting, to support --
including financially -- the efforts of humanitarian aid and the pursuit
of peace, in view of the hoped for reconstruction of a lacerated and
destroyed country.
The international community must provide more
support to countries that receive the refugees and humanitarian
operations, to be able to respond to their growing needs. The
international community’s commitment to mediation, though more decisive
compared to the preceding months, still seems insufficient. Thus the
risks increase of another endless war in Syria, where the first victims
are the defenseless civilians, treated as targets and often as direct
and indirect victims of the constant violence, “a pointless slaughter.”
Taking
part in the meeting were representatives of the following
organizations: Aid to the Church in Need International, AVSI Foundation,
CAFOD, Caritas Austria, Caritas France, Caritas Germany, Caritas
Internationalis, Caritas Jordan, Caritas Lebanon, Caritas Luxembourg,
Caritas Middle East and North Africa (Caritas MONA), Caritas Syria,
Caritas Turkey, Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA), Catholic
Relief Services (CRS), International Catholic Migration Commission
(ICMC), International Confederation of the Society of Saint Vincent de
Paul, Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS), and the Sovereign Military Order of
Malta.
Source: http://www.zenit.org/en/articles/note-by-the-pontifical-council-cor-unum-on-relief-efforts-in-syria?utm_campaign=dailyhtml&utm_medium=email&utm_source=dispatch
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