April 14, 2003
DUBLIN - The Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd
Dr Robin Eames, and the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd John
Neill, have urged the international community to provide humanitarian
aid to the people of Iraq. In a joint statement the Archbishops
said: "The consequences of the war in Iraq have still to unfold,
but already the desperate humanitarian situation is apparent. Millions
of people young and old alike are facing loss of adequate housing,
food, water and medical care, to say nothing of the trauma caused
through injury and the loss of loved ones.
"A pressing responsibility rests on those who
have waged war against Iraq, involving huge financial resources,
to provide comparable resources immediately in humanitarian aid
to the people of Iraq. Furthermore, ways must be found to allow
the wider international community to share in this urgent task.
"As Christians we have a duty to share in this
humanitarian undertaking and to support work taken by non-governmental
agencies such as the International Red Cross and Red Crescent.
"As we rejoice in the hope through the Resurrection
of Christ, we would call upon members of the Church of Ireland,
and on all our parishes, to consider making a special collection
on Easter day for the Bishops' Appeal for World Development, and
so enable aid to be sent to Iraq in the most appropriate manner."
Anglican Communion News Service
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