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Catholic monks beatified in Algeria, first in a Muslim nation
Aljazeera ^ | December 9, 2018

Posted on 12/10/2018 10:31:24 AM PST by NYer


Some 1,200 people, including pilgrims, relatives and friends of the beatified, filled the Chapel of our Lady of Santa Cruz [Abdelaziz Boumzar/Reuters]

The Catholic Church has beatified in Algeria seven French monks and 12 other members of the clergy killed during the country's civil war, the first ceremony of its kind in a Muslim country.

Papal envoy Cardinal Angelo Becciu read the official decree on Saturday, stating that the 19 men and women would "from now on be called blessed" at an event in the coastal city of Oran.

Some 1,200 people, including pilgrims and relatives and friends of the beatified, filled the Chapel of Our Lady of Santa Cruz as the service was held under tight security.

The 19 Roman Catholic clergy were killed between 1994 and 1996 as Algeria was in the grips of a decade-long civil war between government forces and rebel groups that left up to 200,000 people dead.

Those beatified included seven French Trappist monks, who were murdered after being kidnapped by gunmen from the Notre Dame de l'Atlas monastery in Tibhirine in 1996.

The Armed Islamic Group of Algeria claimed at the time that it had slit their throats, but responsibility for the murders has never been conclusively established.

Only the heads of the men, aged between 45 and 82, were ever found.

Also beatified was former Bishop of Oran Pierre Claverie, who was killed with his driver on August 1, 1996, when a remote-controlled bomb exploded at his residence.

The five other religious men and six women honoured, including citizens of France, Spain, Belgium and Malta, were gunned down in 1994 and 1995.

Opening the ceremony, Archbishop Paul Desfarges of Algiers paid tribute to "the thousands and thousands of victims of the Algerian civil war" from 1991 to 2002, describing them as anonymous heroes.

"We did not want a beatification between Christians, because these brothers and sisters died among tens and tens of thousands of Algerian" Muslims, Desfarges said.

Beatification is the first step on the path to Roman Catholic sainthood.

An undated file photo shows the seven French Trappist monks of the Tibhirine Notre-Dame de l'Atlas monastery of Medea [File: AFP] 

Fraternity and solidarity 

Pope Francis himself spoke of the beatification in prayers at Saint Peter's Square in the Vatican on Saturday. "May this beatification be an incentive for all to build a world of fraternity and solidarity together", the pope said.

Oran parish priest Father Thierry Becker said a prayer in Arabic for the Virgin Mary during the beatification ceremony in Algeria.

Local Muslim dignitaries received the families of the 19 beatified clergymen and women at the Ibn Badis Grand Mosque, in the presence of Cardinal Becciu and Algeria's minister of religious affairs.

"We Muslims associate this event with much joy," Imam Mostapha Jaber said at the mosque.

"These Christian martyrs killed during this national tragedy ... had a good mission - (they were) determined to spread peace," he added.

The murders of the clergy garnered widespread attention both in Algeria and abroad.  


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; History
KEYWORDS: algeria; muslim; trappist

1 posted on 12/10/2018 10:31:24 AM PST by NYer
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This is a very good book about these brave and caring men who would not abandon the people they were helping.

2 posted on 12/10/2018 10:52:46 AM PST by Al Hitan
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*”May this beatification be an incentive for all to build a world of fraternity and solidarity together”, the pope said.*

Pope-speak translated to English: ‘moslems are all good folks’!


3 posted on 12/10/2018 11:17:04 AM PST by heterosupremacist (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God.)
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To: heterosupremacist
Lol

Islam: What Every Infidel Should Know

Steve Ray delivered this talk, "Islam: What Every Infidel Should Know", at the 2018 Steubenville Defending the Faith Conference. In it, Ray, who leads annual pilgrimages to Catholic shrines in the Middle East, says he is told by church leaders not to mention Islam in his talks because they don't want their churches burned down after he leaves. This should be required viewing by everyone in the Vatican, beginning with Pope Francis.

4 posted on 12/10/2018 2:12:46 PM PST by NYer ("You are a puff of smoke that appears briefly and then disappears." James 4:14)
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