Pope Francis marks 800 years of Franciscans in Holy
Land
Franciscan friars pray along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem's Old City during a Good Friday procession.- AFP |
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has sent a letter to the Franciscan Custody of
the Holy Land marking the 800th anniversary of their presence as
guardians of the holy sites in modern day Israel and Palestine.
In the letter, published on Tuesday, the pope praises the
Franciscans for their vital contribution to life in the Holy Land,
in particular their work to accompany pilgrims coming from all over the world.
The Pope recalls the way that Saint Francis, in May 1217
during the chapter of his recently founded order, decided to send the friars
out on mission. The first missionaries to the Holy Land arrived that summer in
the town of Acre, near Haifa, in northern Israel and just over a hundred years
later, Pope Clement VI confirmed them as the custodians of the holy places.
Sowing peace, fraternity, respect
In the message, Pope Francis notes how the Franciscans live
alongside people of different cultures and religions, sowing seeds of “peace,
fraternity and respect”. As well as their work as guides for pilgrims, the Pope
recalls, they are also committed to biblical and archaeological studies.
Franciscans also work closely with the local Churches taking care of the poor,
the sick, the elderly and the young people who find it hard to keep up hope
amidst the ongoing conflict.
Collection for the Holy Land
The Pope says that the Franciscans are ambassadors for the
whole people of God, who support them through the traditional Good Friday
collection for the Holy Land and through the Vatican’s Congregation for
Oriental Churches, which is currently marking the centenary of its foundation.
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