Christian and Muslim Communities read, spread, photocopy, studying the
Post-Synodal Exhortation "Ecclesia in the Middle East", issued by Pope
Benedict XVI during his visit to Lebanon.
As reported by local sources
of Fides Agency, the wide spread is registered in Lebanon but also in
Syria, Jordan and the Holy Land.
The Christian faithful, of all
confessions, pending the release of an official document in Arabic by
the Vatican Publishing, print the exhortation from the Vatican website,
photocopy it, read it and study it in the various communities.
"It is a
reading that takes place with greed and strong interest," explains to
Fides Agency the Lay Catholic Wissam Lahham, a member of the "Assembly
of Eastern Christians," a Christian NGO based in Beirut, working with
projects in favor of the Christian communities in the Middle East.
Laham
explains: "Muslim communities that are studying it and appreciate it.
Christians of all denominations, Catholics, Orthodox, Protestants
underline a very important point: the invitation 'not to be afraid', to
live in the Middle East building peace and coexistence. It is a key
phrase that remains etched in the minds of Christians, in the context in
which we live today."
"The Ecclesia in the Middle East - he concludes -
teaches us that we are bearers of hope, even in insecurity and
suffering. Even in these difficult times, we know that after dark there
is the Resurrection. It is a document that gives a lot of hope to
Christians in this region. "
In Syria, the spread is more difficult for
the conflict in progress, but one is doing an ecumenical work of
knowledge with the regards to the contents of the document.
In Holy
Land, as the Patriarch of Jerusalem reports to Fides, one of the fruits
of Benedict XVI's visit to Lebanon is the impetus for the promotion of
the teachings of the Pope in Arabic, as for the post-Synodal
Exhortation, Catechism in Arabic, the Catechism for young people
"Youcat", translated into Arabic thanks to the work of "Aid to the
Church in Need" and distributed in more than 50,000 free copies.
Ecclesia in the Middle East encourages, in fact, the reading and
teaching of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.