Mideast Christians should not feel victimized, cardinal says
Linkedin

Mideast Christians should not feel victimized, cardinal says

Beirut : Lebanon | Sep 13, 2012 at 5:01 AM PDT
Source: NOW Lebanon
XX XX
Views: Pending
 
Pope Benedict XVI will bring a message of encouragement to Christian minorities in the Middle East on his three-day trip to Lebanon starting on Friday, a leading cardinal said on Thursday. Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, the chief Vatican official in charge of inter-religious dialogue, also warned... FULL ARTICLE AT NOW Lebanon
 
  • Clear
  • Share:
  • Share
  • Clear
  • Clear
  • Clear
  • Clear
 
 
Advertisement
 
Advertisement
 

News Stories

 
  • Hezbollah hails Pope's Lebanon visit as 'extraordinary and historic'

    The Independent
    News in pictures From the blogs Today is Roald Dahl day, the annual marketing push sorry, I mean opportunity to celebrate the birth... There was plenty in the jobs stats yesterday to get commentators and bloggers wringing their hands a... As of...
  • Pope visits Lebanon amid Syria war, Libya protest

    Reuters
    Topics Billboards and a banner (R) erected by Hezbollah depicting Pope Benedict XVI are seen installed at the main airport road in Beirut September 13, 2012, in preparation for the pope's arrival tomorrow. Pope Benedict makes a religiously delicate...
  • EU welcomes Pope's visit to Lebanon

    NOW Lebanon
    European Union envoy to Lebanon Ambassador Angelina Eichhorst expressed on Thursday the EU's high appreciation for the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Lebanon on Friday, according to a press release issued by the EU delegation to Lebanon.  The envoy...

More From Allvoices

 
Tap_logo_330_110_event
 


Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use Agreement and Privacy Policy.

© Allvoices, Inc 2008-2013. All rights reserved.