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THE P RTAL July 2017 Page 20 Aid to the Church in Need Refugees’ 6,200 mile journey back to Syria Murcadha O Flaherty, Press & Digital Media Officer of Aid to the Church in Need tells a remarkable story S yrian Christian families who fled to South America and Europe are returning to homes they were forced out of by violent extremists in 2014. Franciscan Fr Ibrahim Alsabagh told Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need that 15 Latin-Rite (Roman Catholic) families have returned to Syria in the last two months – adding that a number of other families are also hoping to come back to their homeland. Some refugees have travelled more than 6,200 miles (10,000 km) to return home. “One family returned from France, another from Germany, three from Venezuela and several others from Armenia.” He added, “The families who have already returned tell us that they are happy that the Church is helping so many people”. He said that internally displaced families are also returning to their homes and anticipated that hundreds would return over the next few months. Father Alsabagh said, “A number of families who have returned from Armenia or Venezuela are telling us that all the families there also wish to return. For example, over 400 families who found refuge in Armenia are now hoping to be able to return.” Young boy in Aleppo Father Alsabagh, parish priest of the Latin-Rite St Francis of Assisi Cathedral, said, “The situation in Aleppo is certainly better today. There He added, “It is notable that when the Church helps is security in the streets and in the churches. Although these families, they feel more secure and are willing to there are still some suburbs on the outskirts of the return home.” city that are in dispute, the bombings have ceased and security has returned to the streets.” Father Alsabagh thanked ACN benefactors for helping rebuild 270 homes as well as for providing 170 “Nevertheless, the consequences of the war are scholarships for school and university education – as still very much present, the people have been left well as training to help 2,000 young people and adults profoundly impoverished, there is a shortage of work back into work. and wages are minimal, owing to the devaluation of the currency. There are only two hours of electricity a He said, “I am most grateful. On behalf of all the day and food prices have gone through the roof.” Christians of Aleppo and all the families of the Latin rite, I want to express to you my most sincere thanks. He said, “The principal needs of the people are on We are praying for all of you that you may always have the one hand help with the cost of food, electricity peace in your hearts and in your countries and that you and healthcare. But at the same time we are helping may never have to go through the terrible experience with the rebuilding of the city, which means not only that we have witnessed here in Syria.” helping to rebuild people’s homes but also supporting education and the formation of the young, so that they Aid to the Church in Need - www.acnuk.org can have a future.” contact: [email protected] or call 020 8642 8668