full of death and suffering”
(ANS – Damascus – March 12) - The Salesian youth center in Damascus has entered
its fourth week of forced closure: a totally unnatural condition for a place
dedicated to socializing and educating young people, but necessary because of
the dangerous conditions in the city. Many are the Syrians who have fled during
these past seven years of war and the hemorrhage of the local population continues.
From the Salesian center in the Syrian capital, the center’s director shares a
new, bitter letter.
Dear brothers and sisters, I am still writing to
you from Syria. I am Fr. Mounir Hanachi, director of the Salesian community in
Damascus. I am writing to you in these days full of death and suffering for the
Syrian people, who are suffering because of the war.
We are about to start the eighth year of this
fierce war, which has caused so many deaths and displaced persons inside and
outside Syria. Dear brothers and sisters, death continues in Damascus in these
past weeks after the powerful assault of the Syrian national army to free Eastern
Ghouta, an area controlled by rebels for over five years. The capital has
suffered so much in these years by mortar fire and missiles that came over the
schools and over the houses, and caused so many deaths of innocent children and
civilians. We Salesians have suffered a lot on account of this, and we have
been forced several times to close the doors of our youth center in spite of
more than 1,200 young people and children who try to come to our center to find
a place of serenity and peace.
In recent weeks the war in Eastern Ghouta has
intensified. This is the fourth week that the Salesian youth center has been
closed, and the children are shut inside their homes; the schools are closed,
and life in the capital is semi-paralyzed.
In recent years we have lost so many families and
so many young people who have left Syria seeking refuge abroad. Now the
families that did remain are also beginning to look for ways out of Syria.
I invite all of you, dear brothers and sisters, to
pray for Syria, the cradle of Christianity, and let us remember Damascus during
these months. May the Lord give us his peace, through the intercession of Mary
Most Holy, who will protect us and protects the children of Syria under her
cloak.
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