Persecuted Christians in Iraq and Syria : a message from the Bishop of London
Dear Friends
It is clear that sadly there is no imminent end to the systematic and harsh persecution of the Christian Church in Iraq and Syria. A tragedy of historic proportions is unfolding and there is a threat to the very survival of the Christian population in some of the most ancient homelands of our faith. If the relentless violence against our brothers and sisters in Christ falls out of the daily news it is only because it has become so commonplace as to be unremarkable.
The apostle Paul reminds us that as the Body of Christ, spread now throughout the world, “If one member suffers, all suffer together” I Cor 12.26). How can we, who have so much and enjoy such freedoms, not at least pray for these dear brothers and sisters and their families in all their distress?
Although prayer is an essential act of solidarity with those who suffer, it must be matched by actions. As part of our Lent almsgiving in 2016, I hope that many of our parishes will be able to support two reputable chanties who are already active among the beleaguered Christian communities in Iraq and Syria.
Open Doors is providing emergency food supplies and hygiene kits to 10,000 families every month in Syria. In Iraq, Aid to the Church in Need is focusing on the urgent needs for housing, medicine and education which will enable the church to maintain its Christian presence and witness to Jesus Christ.
Please pray and please give.
With thanks for our partnership in the Gospel
The Rt Revd and Rt Hon Richard Chartres
O God, the Father of all
whose Son commanded us to love our enemies:
Lead them and us from prejudice to truth:
deliver them and us from hatred, cruelty and revenge;
and in your good time enable us all to stand reconciled before you,
through Jesus Christ our Lord
There are leaflets at the back of church about the appeal and the work of the charities it supports.
Diocesan Lent Appeal
The Bishop of London