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Die staatliche syrische Nachrichtenagentur sana berichtet ausfuehrlich ueber Gottesdienste und Messen in denen fuer die von muslimischen Terroristen entfuehrten Bischoefe, Nonnen, Brueder und Schwestern gebetet wurde.
Damascus, (SANA)_ Patriarch John X Yazigi of Antioch and All the East for Greek Orthodox Church said dialogue is the sole way for security and stability to return to Syria.
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Damascus, (SANA)_ Patriarch John X Yazigi of Antioch and All the East for Greek Orthodox Church said dialogue is the sole way for security and stability to return to Syria.

The Patriarch's remarks came during a religious mass held at the Mariamite Cathedral in Damascus on Sunday for the release of the abducted bishops and nuns.

Yazigi said that the tough circumstances in Syria will make the Syrians cling even stronger to their land. Yazigi called for releasing the abducted bishops and nuns, hoping the kidnappers "will listen the voice of conscience.''

Later in the day, Yazigi met members of the executive bureau of the General Union of Syrian Women. Chairwoman of the Union, Majida Ktait held the international community; the US, France and Britain in particular, responsible for the crime of abduction, urging for an international outcry over the vicious crimes of terrorists in Syria.

Mass in Homs for the return of the kidnapped

A mass was held at the Church of the Annunciation in Homs for the return of the two abducted bishops; Greek Orthodox Boulos Yazigi and Syriac Orthodox Yohanna Ibrahim, the nuns of Tecla convent and all the kidnapped.

During the mass which was held with the participation of religious, popular and civil figures, the prayers called for releasing the kidnapped all over Syria and returning them to their families, hoping peace and security would prevail in the country.

Talal Barazi, Homs Governor, said that the abduction is a state of moral deterioration and degeneration, carried out by "mercenaries who are supported by colonial, criminal countries."

For his part, Patriarch of Rome Orthodox in Homs and the vicinity George Abu Zakhim, said that today's mass was held for the sake of each kidnapped in Syria, affirming that the Christians would defend their land and soil.

Homs Mufti, Fatahallah al-Qadi, added that the Syrian people with all its spectrums live together, saying that the terrorists will not be able to affect what the Syrians have built throughout history of morals, tolerance and coexistence.

Cardinal al-Rai: We are praying for peace in Syria, Iraq and Egypt

Cardinal Mar Beshara Boutros al-Rai, Maronite Patriarch Antioch and All East called for finding appropriate means for realizing a just and comprehensive peace in the region.

During a religious mass he led at the Church of the Resurrection at the Maronite Patriarchate in Bkerke, al-Rai said ''we are praying for peace in Syria, Iraq, Egypt and the entire Middle East.''

Cardinal al-Rai urged for serious efforts by the countries involved in the crisis in Syria to release the abducted bishops in Aleppo and return the kidnapped nuns to their monastery.