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Prime Ministers express sorrow over persecution in Kadikistan; Offer Sanctuary for Pelagasian Orthodox refugees
Minister of the Left Mu Huang & Minister of the Right Hsi Shun released a joint declaration denouncing the decision of the communists of Kadikistan to outlaw the Pelagasian Church, a move said to be in response to an escalating political dispute with the Pelagasian Emperor. "We have witnessed the believers of the Pelagasian Church are an upright people, true followers of the way of the Lord" the declaration read, in part; "we would speak words of condemnation but we know the barbarous rulers of Kadikistan have renounced their humanity. Instead, we can speak only of the sorrow which has gripped the hearts of the people of the south. Our righteous King is at this hour offering his most heartfelt prayers to the Almighty God that the faithful be preserved from harm and sped along in their flight to safety. On the authority of the King of the South, invested in him by the Lord of Heaven most high, let it be that no one in this Kingdom who declare themselves a member of the Pelagasian Church be returned to Kadikistan against their will, as this would be contrary to all moral principles. Furthermore, let all the faithful join the King by beseeching in their evening prayers the Lord of Heaven, that he may speed the destruction of the communists in Kadikistan, for their wickedness is plain to see."
Reportedly the Royal Legate to Pelagasia had reached out to the Pelagasian government to arrange for the smooth return of any refugees who may pass through Nanxing. Lower officials speaking in confidence said they expect few, if any, Pelagasian Orthodox believers to seek refuge in Nanxing but were unanimous in supporting the policy as the moral path. As one Prefect put it "I expect none to come this way, but if they did, as a human and a believer in Christ, how could I bear to turn them away? I would welcome them into my own home with open arms even if the Two Ministers had not directed it."
Minister of the Left Mu Huang & Minister of the Right Hsi Shun released a joint declaration denouncing the decision of the communists of Kadikistan to outlaw the Pelagasian Church, a move said to be in response to an escalating political dispute with the Pelagasian Emperor. "We have witnessed the believers of the Pelagasian Church are an upright people, true followers of the way of the Lord" the declaration read, in part; "we would speak words of condemnation but we know the barbarous rulers of Kadikistan have renounced their humanity. Instead, we can speak only of the sorrow which has gripped the hearts of the people of the south. Our righteous King is at this hour offering his most heartfelt prayers to the Almighty God that the faithful be preserved from harm and sped along in their flight to safety. On the authority of the King of the South, invested in him by the Lord of Heaven most high, let it be that no one in this Kingdom who declare themselves a member of the Pelagasian Church be returned to Kadikistan against their will, as this would be contrary to all moral principles. Furthermore, let all the faithful join the King by beseeching in their evening prayers the Lord of Heaven, that he may speed the destruction of the communists in Kadikistan, for their wickedness is plain to see."
Reportedly the Royal Legate to Pelagasia had reached out to the Pelagasian government to arrange for the smooth return of any refugees who may pass through Nanxing. Lower officials speaking in confidence said they expect few, if any, Pelagasian Orthodox believers to seek refuge in Nanxing but were unanimous in supporting the policy as the moral path. As one Prefect put it "I expect none to come this way, but if they did, as a human and a believer in Christ, how could I bear to turn them away? I would welcome them into my own home with open arms even if the Two Ministers had not directed it."