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Melkite Youth working for church unity.

An shot taken on our Melkite Youth Day (21 December 2007) in Sydney, Australia, where Melkite youth gathered in preparation for World Youth Day (2008).

Hundreds of our Melkite youth received the World Youth Day cross & icon from the Oceanic community and went on a pilgrimage walk around other churches in our area, praying, singing, and chanting all the way.

This shot shows the World Youth Day cross being carried into the Coptic Orthodox church of St Damiana (the icon went ahead of the cross). We expected only to be praying in front of the church, but the Copts welcomed the cross and icon right up to the altar, where they prayed and chanted in welcome, and for church unity. Several Coptic priests, several deacons, members of the choir, and many parishioners welcomed and prayed with us. The deacons and priests then led the procession chanting us right to the doors of the Maronite church of St Charbel (a couple of blocks down the road).

As the procession went past (the streets were blocked by the police in a rolling blockade), many people ran out to pray or sing with us, some merely coming to venerate the cross and icon.

It was a wonderful day, where God blessed his young people.
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What an awesome event, and a great picture!

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A beautiful event! Thank you for posting this!

God bless and keep you....

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May God grant many years to both my youthful Aussie Melkite brothers and sisters and the clergy and faithful of the loving Coptic Orthodox community of Saint Damiana


"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."
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Thank you for sharing the picture and your blessing. Do you have any more pictures? I sent the link out to the women at Church, they were excited to see it.

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More coming soon, I hope. (They should be published soon on our web site.)
We have made the front page of the local paper, and appeared on television, so we're all thanking God for the chance to witness to the wider community.

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What a wonderful example of God's presence in the future...our children.


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