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'You are my son, I love you and I will always pray for you': Stabbed Sydney bishop forgives attacker

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Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel has expressed forgiveness for the man who attacked him. (Al Jazeera/video screengrab)
Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel has expressed forgiveness for the man who attacked him. (Al Jazeera/video screengrab)
  • A teen attacked Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel in Sydney.
  • Police labelled the attack a terrorist act.
  • Bishop Emmanuel expressed forgiveness for the attacker.


A Sydney bishop brutally stabbed during a live-streamed sermon said on Thursday he is recovering and forgives his attacker, declaring: "You are my son."

Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was slashed in the head and chest by a 16-year-old suspect on Monday, sparking a riot by followers of the Assyrian Christian church in western Sydney.

"I am doing fine, recovering very quickly," said the bishop of Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley.

The area is a hub for Sydney's small Christian Assyrian community, many of whom fled persecution and war in Iraq and Syria.

Emmanuel has an online following of almost 200 000, galvanising many with his criticism of Covid-19 vaccines and lockdowns as well as Islam.

"There is no need to be worried or concerned," the bishop said in a YouTube video released on Thursday, with audio of his voice accompanied by a photo of him in vestments.

"I forgive whoever has done this act and I say to him: You are my son, I love you and I will always pray for you. And whoever sent you to do this, I forgive them as well."

The teenage suspect was taken to a Sydney hospital after the attack.

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Senior police said mid-week his treatment was expected to last for several days.

The bishop called for calm after the stabbing sparked angry scenes outside the church.

Hundreds of congregants and members of the community rushed to the site on the night of the attack.

Some hurled rocks and other projectiles that allegedly wounded police and damaged 50 police cars.

About 30 people were injured in the riot, including one police officer with a broken jaw.

The bishop said:

I want you to always be calm.

"We need to be always law-abiding citizens as well. We need to cooperate with the police directives whether it be at a state level or a federal level," he said.

"We should never forget that we are very blessed to be Aussies, but above all we are Christians and we need to act like it."

A western Sydney doctor who is in contact with the teenager's family told AFP they were in "shock" and "in disbelief about the horrible action their son has done".

Jamal Rifi said the family had also been shocked at how quickly the event had been labelled a "terrorist" act, without speaking to the boy or his family first.

The boy's mother told Rifi her son had anger and mental health issues.

Rifi said Australia was a diverse community and despite the differences in culture and faith, he had been reassured that so many had called for calm and denounced any retaliation attempts.

"Reciprocal respect is the core that preserves social cohesion," he said.

Police charged a 19-year-old man on Wednesday in connection with the violence outside the church and have warned more will be arrested in the coming days.

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