Metropolitan Herman sends condolences in wake of Jordanian terrorist attack
— His Beatitude, Metropolitan Herman sent condolences to His Majesty, King Abdullah II of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and to His Excellency, Karim Kawar, Ambassador, in response to the tragic terrorist attacks that took place at three hotels in Amman, Jordan on Wednesday, November 9, 2005.
“It is with deep sadness that news of the tragic events perpetrated against the people of Jordan was reported here in the United States,” Metropolitan Herman wrote. “On behalf of the hierarchs, clergy, monastics and faithful of The Orthodox Church in America, please accept our deepest condolences for you and the people of Jordan on the horrific and brutal terrorist attacks in Amman.
“Although we live in a world that is presently in the grip of violence and terror, we also live in a world in which people, such as you and your late father, King Hussein, have been steady examples of peace and reconciliation,” the letter concluded. “Please be assured of my continued prayers for you and the people of Jordan during these most painful days. May God continue to inspire you to lead your people with wisdom, courage and prudence as you respond to these evil deeds, which ultimately will end in failure.”
Over sixty individuals, including one American, lost their lives in the attack, while over 100 were seriously injured.