A Greek Orthodox bishop’s exhortation to Syrian Christians to take up
arms is “insane” and “reckless,” a Syrian Catholic prelate told the
Fides news agency.
Bishop Lukas El Khoury, an auxiliary bishop of the Greek Orthodox
Patriarchate of Antioch, had said that “every young Christian in a
position to do so should take up arms to protect Syria, churches, and
convents,” Fides reported. “We cannot remain with arms folded.”
“As men of the Church, we cannot incite Christians to take up arms and
to take part in the conflict,” Archbishop Jacques Behnan Hindo, the
Syrian Catholic archbishop of Hassaké-Nisibi, said in response.
“We
cannot say these things, it is insane. It goes against the Gospel and
the Christian doctrine … Reckless statements put Christians in danger of
becoming targets of violence.”
In “the situation in which we find ourselves, every individual, even
Christian, is free to make his own choices according to conscience,”
Archbishop Hindo added.
“Last year the government had offered me 700
Kalashnikovs to be distributed among the Christians of Hassaké, and a
thousand for those of Qamishli, and I refused. We are against violence,
from whatever side it comes.”