Trevi Fountain illuminated in remembrance of Christian martyrs
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IMAGE: CNS/Paul HaringBy Gaby ManiscalcoROME (CNS) -- The Trevi Fountain, a Rome landmark, was litup in red April 29 in a graphic commemoration of the thousands of modern Christiansmartyred for their faith.The event was sponsored by the Catholic charity Aid to theChurch in Need, which wanted to "draw attention to the dramatic issue ofanti-Christian persecution."The evening event also featured four guest speakers who sharedthe personal stories of Christians killed for their faith. After the speeches,the fountain was lit to represent the blood of the Christian martyrs. Throughoutthe night, images of Christians persecuted for their faith were projected ontothe fountain. The photos included the four Missionaries of Charity murdered inAden, Yemen, in early March.Pope Francis frequently mentions his belief that today, "perhapsmore than in the early days" of Christianity, Christians are "persecuted,killed, chased out, robbed just because they are Christians."In ecumenical gatherings, the p...
IMAGE: CNS/Paul Haring
By Gaby Maniscalco
ROME (CNS) -- The Trevi Fountain, a Rome landmark, was lit
up in red April 29 in a graphic commemoration of the thousands of modern Christians
martyred for their faith.
The event was sponsored by the Catholic charity Aid to the
Church in Need, which wanted to "draw attention to the dramatic issue of
anti-Christian persecution."
The evening event also featured four guest speakers who shared
the personal stories of Christians killed for their faith. After the speeches,
the fountain was lit to represent the blood of the Christian martyrs. Throughout
the night, images of Christians persecuted for their faith were projected onto
the fountain. The photos included the four Missionaries of Charity murdered in
Aden, Yemen, in early March.
Pope Francis frequently mentions his belief that today, "perhaps
more than in the early days" of Christianity, Christians are "persecuted,
killed, chased out, robbed just because they are Christians."
In ecumenical gatherings, the pope has noted how the
persecution unites Christians of all denominations. During an audience Feb. 29
with Patriarch Mathias of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the pope
said: "Just as in the early church the shedding of the blood of martyrs
became the seed of new Christians, so today the blood of the many martyrs of
all the churches has become the seed of Christian unity."
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