Lenten
call to Catholics to support Church in the Holy Land
(Vatican Radio) Parishes across the world year after year take
up the traditional annual Good Friday Collection for the Church in the Holy
Land.
This year is no different and the Prefect of the Congregation for
the Oriental Churches, Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, has written a letter to all
pastors of the Universal Church in which he expresses the gratitude of Pope
Francis, of his Dicastery and of all the Churches “in the land of Christ” for
their attention and generous response to the Collection.
The proceeds from the
Good Friday Collection go to the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land.
The Franciscans have been caring for the holy sites there since
1209. They also assist the poor, run schools, provide scholarships, and conduct
pastoral ministries to keep Christianity alive in the land where it originated.
The Collection is
still today the principal source which sustains the life and works of the
region’s Christians. It helps Christians of many denominations remain in the
region as living witnesses to Christ.
In his appeal to
Catholics to donate generously this Good Friday, Cardinal Sandri noted that
“there are millions of refugees fleeing Syria and Iraq, where the roar of
arms does not cease and the way of dialogue and concord seems completely lost”.
This year – he
continued – “presents a still more precious opportunity to become pilgrims of
faith after the example of the Holy Father, who in May last year visited this
patch of land, so dear to Christians, Jews and Muslims alike. It is a chance to
become promoters of dialogue through peace, prayer and sharing of
burdens”.
Please find below the letter
written by Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, dated February 18 2015:
Your Excellency,
At
the invitation of the Supreme Pontiffs, the Catholic Church, gathering on Good
Friday for the memorial of the sorrowful Passion of Christ, expresses by prayer
and by this Collection its support for the faith communities and the sacred
places in the Holy Land. The need is particularly felt in this time of crisis,
through which the entire region of the Middle East is passing.
The
season of Lent favors a meditation full of love for the Holy Places which were
present at the origin of our faith and in which the first Christian
communities, following Christ, Salus Mundi, were gathered. Already St Paul
remembers them, when he warmly exhorts his audience to “to make some
contribution for the poor…” (cf. Rm 15:25-26; Gal 2:10; 1 Cor 16; 2 Cor 8-9).
Like the Apostle, so also Pope Francis has particularly at heart the
sufferings of so many of our brothers and sisters in this corner of the world,
a place made sacred by the Blood of the Lamb. “[Their suffering] aggravated in
the past months because of the continuing hostilities in the region … cries out
to God and it calls for our commitment to prayer and concrete efforts to help
in any way possible.” (Pope Francis, Letter to the Christians in the Middle
East, 21 December 2014).
Presently, there are millions of refugees fleeing Syria and Iraq, where
the roar of arms does not cease and the way of dialogue and concord seems to be
completely lost. Senseless hatred seems to prevail instead, along with the
helpless desperation of those who have lost everything and have been expulsed
from the land of their ancestors.
If
the Christians of the Holy Land are encouraged to resist, to the degree
possible, the understandable temptation to flee, the faithful throughout the
world are asked to take their plight to heart. Also involved are brothers in
Christ who belong to various confessions: an ecumenism of blood which points
toward the triumph of unity: “ut unum sint”! (Jn 17:21).
This year presents a still more precious opportunity
to become pilgrims in faith after the example of the Holy Father, who in May of
last year visited this patch of land, so dear to Christians, Jews and Muslims
alike. It is a chance to become promoters of dialogue through peace, prayer and
sharing of burdens, because “the way of peace is strengthened if we realize
that we are all of the same stock and members of the one human family; if we
never forget that we have the same Father in heaven and that we are all his
children, made in his image and likeness.” (Homily of Pope Francis during the
Holy Mass at the International Stadium of Amman, 24 May 2014).
The
little flock of Christians, spread throughout the Middle East is called “to
promote dialogue, to build bridges in the spirit of the Beatitudes (cf. Mt
5:3:12), and to proclaim the Gospel of peace...” (Ibid., Letter to Christians
in the Middle East).
Only in the unity of the Spirit and in fraternal charity with all
disciples of Christ, can the Church, His Spouse, bear witness to hope before
her children who daily live the same sufferings of the Lord, humiliated and
abandoned.
I
trust that the Good Friday Collection will be welcomed by all of the local
Churches, resulting in an ever greater participation in the solidarity
coordinated by our Congregation in order to guarantee the Holy Land with
necessary support, both for the demands of ordinary ecclesial life and for
particular necessities.
To
You, to your closest Collaborators, particularly priests and religious men and
women, as well as to all the faithful, I express the deepest gratitude of the
Holy Father Francis and of this Dicastery, together with that of the Churches
in the Land of Christ, for your generous attention and heartfelt response which
will make successful this year’s Collecta pro Terra Sancta.
With my fraternal best regards in the Lord Jesus,
Leonardo Card. Sandri
Prefect
Prefect
✠ Cyril Vasil’, S.J.
Archbishop Secretary
(Linda Bordoni)
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