Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York, president of the U.S.
Conference of Catholic Bishops, issued a plea for the release of two
kidnapped Orthodox archbishops in Syria.
“The kidnapping of two men of peace is a sign of the terrible violence
that is destroying the fabric of Syrian society,” Cardinal Dolan said in
an April 26 statement.
He explained that the plight of the archbishops, along with the murder
of their driver, “continue to weigh heavily on the hearts of people of
good will.”
On April 22, Archbishop John Ibrahim of the Syriac Orthodox Church and
Archbishop Paul Yagizi of the Greek Orthodox Church were kidnapped near
Aleppo, Syria by armed men who appear to have killed their driver.
It remains unclear who carried out the kidnapping. The Syrian government
and rebel groups have both traded accusations over who is to blame.
Cardinal Dolan said the men “remain in our prayers.” He joined Pope
Francis in “praying that they may return to their communities soon.”
“Ironically, the two men were returning from a mission of mercy to aid
Syrians suffering from the violence gripping their nation when they were
accosted,” he observed.
The cardinal pledged to “continue to work through all channels with the
Holy See, the diplomatic and international community and all agencies of
good will.”
“I plead for their release and for a political solution that ends the
violence and protects the citizenship rights of all Syrians, including
minorities,” he said.