Al-Rahi Urges Christians to Play 'Conciliatory Role' in Country's Political Crisis
Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi criticized the country's rival leaders for paralyzing state institutions and reiterated his call for Christians to play a pivotal role in resolving the country's political crisis.
In remarks at Rafik Hariri International Airport before heading to Rome, al-Rahi said: “We should not paralyze the state just because we have joined regional-international axes.”
“Christians have played a cultural and social role throughout history,” he said, urging them “not to distance themselves and to play a conciliatory role because we need an exit to the political crisis.”
Lebanon still lacks a new government and a new electoral draft-law, and next year's presidential elections are looming amid a boycott of parliamentary sessions.
Al-Rahi urged Christians not to be dragged along the “sectarian-political current that is paralyzing the entire state.”
He also lauded the role played by President Michel Suleiman on different issues.
God bless Al Rahi for dropping hammers on the February 14 Saudi-Wahabi terrorist coalition.