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    VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
   YEAR XXII - N° 143   
   DATE 20-07-2012   
      
   Summary:   
    - CCEE DECLARATION ON SYRIA: FINDING SPACE FOR A DIALOGUE OF PEACE   
    - THE "OSSERVATORE ROMANO" TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE UNTIED STATES   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   CCEE DECLARATION ON SYRIA: FINDING SPACE FOR A DIALOGUE OF PEACE   
   Vatican City, 20 July 2012 (VIS) - "For many months now the Church and the   
   entire international community have been looking with great apprehension and   
   profound sadness at the escalating violence in Syria, where arms seem to have   
   taken the place of   
   dialogue".   
   These are the opening words of a declaration concerning the situation in   
   Syria, issued yesterday afternoon by the Council of European Episcopal   
   Conferences (CCEE) and signed by Cardinal Peter Erdo, archbishop of   
   Esztergom-Budapest, Hungary; Cardinal   
   Angelo Bagnasco, archbishop of Genoa, Italy, and Archbishop Jozef Michalik of   
   Przemysl of the Latins, Poland, respectively president and vice presidents of   
   the CCEE.   
   "We hope that the authorities in the country, the population and all believers   
   of whatever religion may look to God and find the way to put an end to   
   hostilities, set aside their arms and start down the path of dialogue,   
   reconciliation and peace. The   
   conflict cannot but lead to mourning, destruction and serious consequences for   
   the noble people of Syria. War is a dead end. Happiness can be achieved only   
   by acting together, never by the abusive exercise of power of one side against   
   another", the text   
   reads.   
   "The coming days could prove decisive for the outcome of this crisis.   
   Therefore we exhort all the Christians of Europe to redouble their prayers for   
   peace in that region. Our faith leads us to hope that a constructive solution   
   to the crisis is possible,   
   one which respects the interests of all sides. It is important to rediscover   
   space for a dialogue of peace; and it is never too late to understand one   
   another, to negotiate and to build a shared future together.   
   "We are certain that, with God's help, good sense may prevail and lead to   
   peaceful coexistence in truth, justice, love and freedom, and in respect for   
   all monitories, particularly the Christians in the country".   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   THE "OSSERVATORE ROMANO" TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE UNTIED STATES   
   Vatican City, 20 July 2012 (VIS) - Beginning in August, the "Osservatore   
   Romano" newspaper will be distributed in the United States of America. It will   
   be published by the "Our Sunday Visitor" Catholic publishing house, based in   
   Indiana, which also   
   publishes the "Our Sunday Visitor" weekly newspaper, the largest selling   
   Catholic periodical in the U.S.   
   The publishing house will also supervise the subscription service and   
   marketing strategies to promote the circulation of the "Osservatore Romano".   
   Thanks to this initiative, news concerning the Pope and the Vatican will now   
   be more accessible to   
   families in the United States.   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
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   VISnews120720   
      
   
VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE YEAR XXII - N° 143 DATE 20-07-2012
Summary: - CCEE DECLARATION ON SYRIA:   
   FINDING SPACE FOR A DIALOGUE OF   
   PEACE - THE "OSSERVATORE ROMANO" TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE UNTIED STATES
CCEE DECLARATION ON SYRIA: FINDING SPACE FOR A DIALOGUE OF PEACE
   
   
Vatican City, 20 July 2012 (VIS) - "For many months now the Church and the   
   entire international community have been looking with great apprehension and   
   profound sadness at the escalating violence in Syria, where arms seem to have   
   taken the place of   
   dialogue".
   
   
These are the opening words of a declaration concerning the situation in   
   Syria, issued yesterday afternoon by the Council of European Episcopal   
   Conferences (CCEE) and signed by Cardinal Peter Erdo, archbishop of   
   Esztergom-Budapest, Hungary; Cardinal   
   Angelo Bagnasco, archbishop of Genoa, Italy, and Archbishop Jozef Michalik of   
   Przemysl of the Latins, Poland, respectively president and vice presidents of   
   the CCEE.
   
   
"We hope that the authorities in the country, the population and all   
   believers of whatever religion may look to God and find the way to put an end   
   to hostilities, set aside their arms and start down the path of dialogue,   
   reconciliation and peace. The   
   conflict cannot but lead to mourning, destruction and serious consequences for   
   the noble people of Syria. War is a dead end. Happiness can be achieved only   
   by acting together, never by the abusive exercise of power of one side against   
   another", the text   
   reads.
   
   
"The coming days could prove decisive for the outcome of this crisis.   
   Therefore we exhort all the Christians of Europe to redouble their prayers for   
   peace in that region. Our faith leads us to hope that a constructive solution   
   to the crisis is   
   possible, one which respects the interests of all sides. It is important to   
   rediscover space for a dialogue of peace; and it is never too late to   
   understand one another, to negotiate and to build a shared future together.
   
   
"We are certain that, with God's help, good sense may prevail and lead to   
   peaceful coexistence in truth, justice, love and freedom, and in respect for   
   all monitories, particularly the Christians in the country".
THE "OSSERVATORE ROMANO" TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE UNTIED STATES
   
   
Vatican City, 20 July 2012 (VIS) - Beginning in August, the "Osservatore   
   Romano" newspaper will be distributed in the United States of America. It will   
   be published by the "Our Sunday Visitor" Catholic publishing house, based in   
   Indiana, which also   
   publishes the "Our Sunday Visitor" weekly newspaper, the largest selling   
   Catholic periodical in the U.S.
   
   
The publishing house will also supervise the subscription service and   
   marketing strategies to promote the circulation of the "Osservatore Romano".   
   Thanks to this initiative, news concerning the Pope and the Vatican will now   
   be more accessible to   
   families in the United States.
   
   Per ulteriori informazioni e per la ricerca di documenti consultare il    
   sito: www.wisnews.org e www.vatican.va Il servizio del   
   VIS viene inviato soltanto agli indirizzi di posta elettronica che ne   
   hanno   
   fatto richiesta. Se per qualunque motivo non si desidera continuare a   
   riceverlo, si prega di visitare nostra pagina dinizio: http://212.77.1.245/news_services/press/vi   
   /italinde.php    
    Copyright (VIS): Le notizie contenute nei servizi del Vatican    
   Information Service possono essere riprodotte parzialmente o totalmente    
   citando la fonte: V.I.S. - Vatican Information Service.
   
   
   
      
      
      
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