(June 24, 2011)  Pope Benedict XVI on Friday appealed for those fleeing  the turbulent situation in the Middle East and Northern Africa urging  they be offered every possible help needed.  Pope Benedict made the  appeal while addressing some 80 participants in the meeting of the  Reunion of Aid Agencies for the Oriental Churches, known by its Italian  acronym ROACO.  Created by the Vatican's Congregation for Eastern  Churches in 1968, ROACO coordinates nearly 20 U.S. and European agencies  and organizations that provide assistance to Eastern Catholic  communities in Asia, Northern Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle  East.   Addressing the group in four languages, the Pope expressed his  closeness to “those who are suffering and to those who are trying  desperately to escape, thereby increasing the flow of migration that  often remains without hope.”   The Holy Father hoped that “necessary  emergency assistance will be forthcoming,” and that “every possible form  of mediation will be explored, so that violence may cease and social  harmony and peaceful coexistence may everywhere be restored, with  respect for the rights of individuals as well as communities.” Speaking  in French the Pope specifically addressed the situation of Christians in  the Holy Land and the Middle East.   He urged ROACO to do everything  possible through their local as well as international contacts to ensure  that native Christian pastors and faithful be able live in their  homeland not as foreigners but as co-citizens who witness to Jesus  Christ, just as the saints of the oriental Churches have done before  them in the past.  
