Syrian Archbishop: “We expect Christians in the West to help us. They do not”
David Gibson
NEW YORK (RNS) Archbishop Jean-Clement Jeanbart of Aleppo is returning to the front line of the real war on Christians, which he calls home that is, Aleppo in war-torn Syria, where his ancient church faces the threat of extinction.
I wrote here about Jeanbart, who was in the U.S. last week in an effort to raise awareness about the plight of Christians in Syria they include his Eastern-rite Melkite Catholics as well or Eastern Orthodox and other churches and to raise money for their survival.
The archbishop is a remarkable figure, facing the personal danger while trying to protect an entire community and tradition and way of life. He had controversial things to say (at least in the U.S. political context) about supporting Syrian president Assad; when faced with ISIS as the alternative, you understand his devil-you-know choice.
But Assad may be at risk of falling. Americans are not likely to shed a tear for him, and many have been pushing the administration to aid the Islamist rebels, who could wind up slaughtering whats left of the Christians in Aleppo and elsewhere.
http://davidgibson.religionnews.com/2015/05/04/syrian-archbishop-we-expect-christians-in-the-west-to-help-us-they-do-not/