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Christians in Lebanon threatened with extinction, says Patriarch

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Fionn Shiner-ACN - published on 10/24/21
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Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignatius Joseph III Younan warned, “We are very, very scared that if this crisis continues it will be the end of Christians in Lebanon and the whole of the Middle East in a few years."

Amid a spiraling economic crisis and an upsurge in violence, a Middle Eastern Patriarch warned that if the West fails to help the Christians in Lebanon, the community could soon be extinct. Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignatius Joseph III Younan of Antioch and all the East of the Syriacs, told Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) that Christian emigration from Lebanon urgently needs to be stemmed.

Warning of an exodus of faithful from a country where Christians number more than 2 million, or 35%, he said: “We are very, very scared that if this crisis continues it will be the end of Christians in Lebanon and the whole of the Middle East in a few years. Normally when Christians leave, as happened in Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, they don’t return. They ask, ‘Why should we return when we can’t guarantee our children a decent life or religious freedom?’”

He added: “One of our clergy went to get a residency permit and an official told him that they issue 5,000 passports a day, and that they estimate that at least 3,000 of these are for Christians who then leave. We can’t convince them to stay because they say, ‘How can we endure this situation? There is no hope for our future.’ You must look at the problems in Lebanon and tell the politicians that enough is enough. Perhaps it is no more in the interest of the Western politicians. They have other issues to deal with.”

Recently, fighting broke out in Beirut, killing seven people, after demonstrations demanding that a certain judge be removed from the investigation into the August explosion in Beirut’s port that killed more than 200 people and leveled large parts of the city, heavily affecting Christian districts.

The country is experiencing a serious economic crisis that has led to spiraling inflation with more than 50% of the population living below the poverty threshold due to corruption, weak public infrastructure, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Patriarch Younan is critical of Western priorities, charging that European governments are more interested in animal rights, and pandering to a dominant secular mainstream, at the expense of Christians. “[The West] is not doing with wisdom and honesty what they have to do to defend the minorities in the Middle East, particularly the Christians. We have been here for millennia. We endured all kinds of oppression.”

ACN has provided more than $6.3M in aid for Lebanon following 2020’s dockside blast, including emergency aid and repairs for Church buildings in Beirut’s Christian quarter. In 2021, ACN has so far supported more than 100 projects in both Lebanon and Syria.

To see a video message of Patriarch Younan, please click here.

This article was first published by Aid to the Church in Need-USA and is republished here with kind permission. To learn more about ACN's mission to help the suffering Church, visit www.churchinneed.org

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