Massacres en Syrie : déclarations des patriarches d’Antioche et du Pape François
Suite au massacre par des groupes djihadistes affiliés au nouveau « régime syrien » de milliers de civils chrétiens et alaouites dans les provinces côtières de la Syrie les 7 et 8 mars les patriarches d’Antioche ont publié une déclaration commune :
Massacres en Syrie : déclarations des patriarches d’Antioche et du Pape François
Suite au massacre par des groupes djihadistes affiliés au nouveau « régime syrien » de milliers de civils chrétiens et alaouites dans les provinces côtières de la Syrie les 7 et 8 mars les patriarches d’Antioche ont publié une déclaration commune :
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