The Eritrean Tewahdo Orthodox Church, Diocese of North America sent a letter to Embassy of Eritrea Washington, D. C.
To Embassy of Eritrea
Washington, D. C.
February 9, 2008
Dear Sirs:
We patriotic and loyal Eritreans and Eritrean-Americans of the Eritrean Orthodox Tewhado Church in North America write to express our dismay over the campaign of defamation and false accusations that is being waged against us through the Radio Station known as FM WUST1120.
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The Diaspora Archdiocese of the Eritrean Tewahdo Orthodox Church, (North America, Europe and the Middle East), sends its deepest condolence to Pope Tawadros II, the 118th Pope of Alexandria, the Bishops, clergy and the Coptic faithful.
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May God richly bless you.
In a letter addressed to the Honorable UN Secretary-General Banki Moon, Archdiocese of the Eritrean Orthodox Church in diaspora calls for the immediate release of His Holiness Patriarch Antonios from prison and provide him with the necessary medical care. It also calls for the release of those imprisoned because of their religious faith. Furthermore, the Archdiocese calls for an immediate intervention to put a stop to the unprecedented level of human trafficking in the Sinai desert, perpetrated against thousands of Eritrean youths.
Heart-felt condolences on the departure of the giant Pope Shenouda III
We, Servants of the holy, apostolic and Orthodox Church of Eritrea in North America:
Believing in the atoning power of the blood of Christ, the intercessory prayers of St. Mary and of all the saints,
Why we are standing with Our Holy Father Patriarch Antonious- the Third Patriarch of Eritrea.
Be patient and you will finally win, for a soft tongue can break hard bones. (Proverbs 28:13)
To His Holiness Abune Antonios, Patriarch of Eritrea, Our Dear Holy Father,
First and foremost, please accept our wish and constant prayer that God may grant you health and long life.
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