Catholic Church fuels resiliency of Christians and Muslims in Aleppo
Residents walk near damaged buildings in the rebel-held area of Old Aleppo, Syria, May 5, 2016.(Reuters/Abdalrhman Ismail)
By Christian Deguit
14 August, 2016 10:38 AM
Despite the Syrian city of Aleppo still seeing an unsettling magnitude of violence and conflict, a Catholic Church is actively helping and providing hope to both Christians and Muslims who have remained in the city.
According to Jesuit priest Fr. Ziad Hilal of the Catholic international charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), the Church has recently been stepping in to feed the hungry, the majority of which are Muslims.
"We have a big kitchen, this kitchen was sponsored by ACN and other associations, and a lot of people who come we give about 7,500 meals every day," Fr. Hilal said, as quoted by Christian Today.
"It is a lot, and the team is a Muslim and Christian team, and a lot of the people who benefit from these meals are Muslims," he added.
http://christiandaily.com/article/catholic-church-fuels-resiliency-of-christians-and-muslims-in-aleppo-as-conflict-continues/55333.htm
http://www.acnuk.org/