In light of the recent developments in Syria, the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) wishes to express its continued commitment to the vulnerable Christian communities in Syria, who have endured many years of war, poverty and uncertainty.
Regina Lynch, ACN’s executive president stated:
“The fall of the Assad regime and the rebel takeover of Damascus mark a historic moment. While religious minorities have largely been respected during this transition, our past experiences remind us how religious freedoms can be severely restricted during times of instability in the region.
“We call on both the international community and the new authorities in Syria to ensure the protection of the fundamental rights of all religious communities, guaranteeing their freedom of worship, education and their right to live in peace.
“We are grateful that both our numerous project partners and ACN staff are safe and have not suffered any harm. We are in continuous contact with them.
“As a Catholic foundation, we remain dedicated to supporting relief and reconstruction efforts in Syria. Our projects will continue to focus on providing essential aid, education, and spiritual support to the most vulnerable Christian minority, while promoting reconciliation and hope.
“We urge all people of goodwill to join in prayer for the people of Syria and to strengthen efforts to ensure that this transition leads to justice, peace, and dignity for all.”