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    HOPE AND THE INTERNAL CRISES IN THE SPIRITUAL LEADERS EASTER REFLECTIONS

    AsiaNews.it, Italy
    April 10 2007

    Patriarch Sfeir invites politicians to "sow the seeds of reconciliation
    and peace", the Metropolitan affirms that Lebanon's resurrection
    "can only happen with the unity and solidarity of its people", the
    Armenian Aram I urges a "resolution today, tomorrow may be too late".

    Beirut (AsiaNews) - The internal crises, the need for reconciliation,
    peace and respect for human rights: these were the central themes of
    the leaders of Lebanon's Christian Churches this Easter.

    The Maronite Patriarch, card. Nasrallah Sfeir, during his homily asked
    political leaders to "sow the seeds of reconciliation and peace"
    and to respect human rights. Sfeir urged the Lebanese to "remember
    that they are brothers though they have different religious, social
    and political affiliations". "The Lebanese people have the same fate
    - he added - ... no one can be happy at the expense of the other,
    nor can one suffer because of the other". "We have endured enough
    suffering and we are still suffering ... we hope that the resurrection
    of Jesus lifts us from the crises we are plunging into in order to
    recover security and prosperity".

    Speaking during an annual Mass held at Bkirki to express thanks to and
    friendship with France, Sfeir said that the European nation had "helped
    Lebanon achieve its sovereignty, independence, freedom and prosperity".

    "Our country - said the Orthodox archbishop of Beirut, Elias Aoude
    - is bleeding under the eyes of distracted leaders. Don't we know
    that if we lose our country we will never recover it?". "Lebanon's
    resurrection from its pain can be achieved through the unity and
    solidarity of its people," Aoude said.

    For his part Aram I, bishop of Beirut of the apostolic Armenian Church
    denounced "the erosion of democracy". "Today - he said - we don't see
    one united Lebanon, but two. And "the persistence of the situation
    will lead to the country disappearing altogether". "We must find a
    solution today, for tomorrow may already be too late".

    The Maronite bishop of Jbeil, Bechara Rahi, warned that there are
    people who allow themselves to be corrupted by "their thirst for
    money and power", thus "selling their people and their country short".
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