Friday, February 10, 2023

Aleppo Salesians Welcome Everyone

Humanitarian Catastrophe after the Earthquake

Aleppo Salesians Welcome Everyone


(ANS – Aleppo – February 9, 2023)
 – A nightmare scenario is gradually unfolding following the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. The already heavy toll in lives and destruction worsens hourly, and the needs of the survivors are innumerable. From Syria, the Middle East provincial of the Salesians, Fr. Alejandro Leon, sent a brief update on the efforts of the Salesians in Aleppo, especially to launch an appeal for prayer and solidarity with the people tried by yet another humanitarian catastrophe.

The death toll from the extremely violent earthquake, which struck the border region of Syria and Turkey, continues upward. [Ed. note: It is over 21,000 as of the morning of Feb. 10.] In addition to the dead, the earthquake has caused tens of thousands of injuries, 63,000 in Turkey alone. Rescuers meanwhile are working day and night to search for possible survivors under the rubble. The situation in Syria is complicated because many of the collapsed houses in the north of the country are out of the control of the government army and data provided by authorities do not include several northern areas.

To inform us about the situation and the efforts of the Salesians at this juncture, the Communications Department of the Middle East Province released a short video message from Fr. Leon, filmed on the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 8; it can be seen in its original version on ANSChannel, the ANS YouTube channel.


It contains the touching testimony and a calm but firm appeal for prayer and solidarity. Here are Fr. Leon's words:

"Dear Salesian Family, greetings from Aleppo, an Aleppo that is going through an extremely difficult time, but that never loses hope. People are fighting for their lives; they are fighting for a better future. It's been 3 very difficult days: talking a little bit about numbers, on the first night 300 people were here to sleep; the second night it was 420; and now, as of nine o'clock in the evening, more than 500 people are seeking asylum. To everyone we are saying, 'Welcome,' this is the house of the Salesians, the Church is the house of God and it is everyone’s house.

It is certainly very difficult to manage all this movement of people, and with so many, truly many needs, that really risks being a humanitarian tragedy.

We really ask, to the extent that we can, that there be your solidarity, especially in prayer and affection for these brothers and sisters of ours of the Syrian people, who have been suffering for 12 years already: from wars, persecution, looting, the coronavirus, a devaluation of the currency to incredible levels, and now this terrible earthquake.

They are wonderful people, they are beautiful people, who carry on with a smile despite all the difficulties, and with so many gestures of internal solidarity. We truly believe in your support and help, and we ask Mary Help of Christians and Don Bosco to bless tormented Syria."

All over the world, meanwhile, the relief machine has come into full swing and is arriving from many countries. The same thing is also happening throughout the Salesian Family, where entire provinces, Salesian mission offices, Salesian planning and development offices, and Salesian NGOs are working on planning aid and fundraising campaigns.

Salesian Missions of New Rochelle is accepting aid donations: 2023 Turkey and Syria Earthquake - Salesian Missions

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