Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew: It is a shame for humanity the scenes in Gaza

The dramatic developments in Gaza were mentioned by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, saying that “we are watching the scenes of civilians, innocent children dying of hunger, and captives to dig their own graves. It is really a shame for the gender of people, for all humanity. ” The Ecumenical Patriarch celebrated the afternoon of Tuesday, August 5, the sanctuary of the renovated temple of the Skete of Christ’s Transfiguration in Halki of the Princes, and then danced in the Great Vespers. “We know well that it is not easy to overthrow the course of reality, the course of history. But the Church never abandons hope, it does not abandon its attempt to transform the world. Because the world is not transformed, neither by violence nor by wars. Look at the story and you’ll see. What has been done has always been done by a few, who have essentially directed history. The world is always transformed with the few but countless, with […]
Source: News Beast

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