Istanbul - " Many young people who go to Taksim Square pass by our
church, light a candle to St. Anthony, then they go to demonstrate. They
are people of all social classes and religions. As Franciscans, in this
delicate moment for the country we pray, through the intercession of
St. Anthony, for the good and peace in the country ": This is what Fr.
Anton Bulai, OFM Conv says, pastor of the St. Anthony Church in
Istanbul, situated in the centre of the town, not far from Taksim
Square. The local community of six Franciscan friars are preparing the
feast of St. Anthony, on June 13, a celebration with ancient roots, and a
feast that welcomes Christians of all denominations and many non
Christians, devoted to the Saint."It is a feast that involves the whole
local Church: we will be close to our Bishop, Mgr. Louis Pelatre who
will celebrate Mass. But it is also an ecumenical feast, open to all:
religious leaders and believers of all other communities come, "
explains friar Anton. There will be a representative of the Ecumenical
Patriarchate of Constantinople and non Christian faithful. Anthony is a
saint known and loved in Turkey especially for the initiative of the
"Bread of the poor" where for over 60 years poor people benefit from,
without distinction of religion or ethnicity. Fr. Bulai explains: "Every
Tuesday, since the time of the Apostolic Delegate Angelo Roncalli, who
went to our church, to our convent, one prays and distributes bread to
the hungry or needy." In recent years, "a special blessing and gifts for
the children" have marked the feast of the 13th of June.The feast today
is in the midst of a wave of protest that, notes the pastor, "might
somehow discourage the participation of the people," given the fear of
disorder or violence. From the Church of St. Anthony "there will always
be a word of peace, of good and reconciliation." "Our Church and our
Franciscan witness in Turkey continues: we are a convent with the doors
always open to welcome, we are always ready to pray, bless, and welcome
anyone who approaches and comes to light a candle to the Saint: and
there are many people who do it every day, of every social class and
religion, "notes Fr. Bulai
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