Bogotá, Colombia, Jul 9, 2009 / 20:58 pm
Following an announcement by Colombian president Alvaro Uribe to allow the participation of the Catholic Church in negotiations for the release of some hostages held by the rebel group FARC, President of the Colombian Bishops’ Conference Archbishop Ruben Salazar called for the liberation of "absolutely all the hostages," so that nobody will "continue to be held in the jungle."
Speaking with reporters at the bishops’ plenary assembly, Archbishop Salazar said the release of all hostages "would be a great gesture of good will on their part (the FARC) that would imply that they are listening to the cry of the country for an end to kidnappings and the release of all the hostages."
The archbishop said the announcement by President Uribe is "a very important step towards the release of the hostages. The liberation of them is something very important for the country."
He went on to say there are no specifics yet about the nature of the Church’s involvement in the release of hostages, or about the motives behind Uribe’s announcement.
Bishop Fabian Marulanda Lopez, secretary general of the bishops’ conference, called the announcement both hopeful and "a step forward." "I hope the FARC accepts this proposal by the president and does everything possible to release the hostages they are holding."
Subscribe to our daily newsletter
At Catholic News Agency, our team is committed to reporting the truth with courage, integrity, and fidelity to our faith. We provide news about the Church and the world, as seen through the teachings of the Catholic Church. When you subscribe to the CNA UPDATE, we'll send you a daily email with links to the news you need and, occasionally, breaking news.
As part of this free service you may receive occasional offers from us at EWTN News and EWTN. We won't rent or sell your information, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Click hereOur mission is the truth. Join us!
Your monthly donation will help our team continue reporting the truth, with fairness, integrity, and fidelity to Jesus Christ and his Church.
Donate to CNA