Friends of Italian priest long missing in Syria hope for news

Father Paolo Dall'Oglio, an Italian Jesuit priest and critic of Bashar al-Assad, disappeared in 2013 while negotiating with extremists in Syria. Friends at Deir Mar Musa monastery, where he promoted interfaith dialogue, hope Assad’s recent overthrow will reveal his fate. The monastery, once abandoned due to war, has reopened, continuing Dall'Oglio’s mission of unity. His supporters aim to heal Syria’s sectarian divides through reconciliation and shared remembrance.

Friends of Italian priest long missing in Syria hope for news

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Father Paolo Dall'Oglio, an Italian Jesuit priest and critic of Bashar al-Assad, disappeared in 2013 while negotiating with extremists in Syria. Friends at Deir Mar Musa monastery, where he promoted interfaith dialogue, hope Assad’s recent overthrow will reveal his fate. The monastery, once abandoned due to war, has reopened, continuing Dall'Oglio’s mission of unity. His supporters aim to heal Syria’s sectarian divides through reconciliation and shared remembrance.