Islamabad Archbishop Heading Home After U.S. Attack

VATICAN CITY, OCT. 8, 2001 (Zenit.org).- A few hours after the end of the first U.S. retaliatory attack on Afghanistan, Archbishop Anthony Theodore Lobo of Islamabad-Rawalpindi left the Synod of Bishops to return to Pakistan.

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Before leaving, the archbishop asked John Paul II for his blessing, explaining that he could not leave the faithful on their own at such a crisis moment.

Pakistani Christians feel vulnerable at this time, the missionary agency Fides reported a few days ago. President Pervez Musharraf´s decision to support the United States has unleashed protests by Muslim fundamentalists, and some fear they will take revenge on the country´s Christians.

Pakistan, a Muslim country with a population of 150 million, has about 1 million baptized Catholics.

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