By Faust Gasparroni ROME—The Armenian Catholic Bishop of Aleppo told the Italian wire service ANSA on Friday that the Christian community in Syria feels “forgotten, neglected and betrayed by the West.” Monsignor Boutros Marayati added, in response to a question about the international community’s reaction to the conflict that has been ongoing for almost four years, that “no one thinks about us. For example, you hear about Kobane, while Christians — most of whom live in Aleppo — are forgotten.” “The situation in Aleppo is tragic,” he said on the fringes of a bishops prayer for peace he presided over on Friday in the Santa Maria in Trastevere Church, promoted by the Comunità di Sant’Egidio. “There is a lack of…
SARF FundFebruary 18, 2015