Good Friday collection for Holy
Land to support Middle Eastern Christians
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| Inside the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, one of the sites maintained by the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land. |
Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, head of the Congregation for
Eastern Churches, appeals to Catholics to give generously to support those
fleeing from violence in Syria and Iraq
By Philippa Hitchen
The annual Good Friday collection for the Holy Land was
launched on Monday, with an appeal for funds to support the people and places
in the lands where Jesus lived.
Catholic Churches in countries around the globe have
traditionally made a special collection in Lent, with the money being used for
restoration and upkeep of the holy sites, care of pilgrims, and assistance to
needy Christian families throughout the region.
Franciscan Custody in charge of holy sites
Most of the money from the collection is managed by the
Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land, which has been in charge of the
conservation of the holy sites in the Middle East for the past eight centuries.
A part of the funds is also distributed by the Vatican’s Congregation for
Oriental Churches, largely for the formation and support of local clergy.
In a letter accompanying the launch, Cardinal Leonardo
Sandri, Prefect of the Congregation, described the Lenten season as “an
itinerary of solidarity”, during which we are called “to pause and, like the
Good Samaritan, accompany our brethren who for many reasons find it difficult
to stand up and continue their journey”.
Recent restorations in Bethlehem and Jerusalem
He noted that both the Basilica of the Nativity in Bethlehem
and the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem have been recently
restored, “thanks to the collaboration and the generosity of so many persons of
good will”.
He also praised the work of the Catholic community in the
Holy Land, represented by its many different Eastern Rite Churches, that
continue to show “a preferential attention to the poor” despite the many
challenges and insecurities they face.
Support for Syrian and Iraqi refugees
Cardinal Sandri recalled the vital role of Catholic schools,
which “serve as a place of encounter” for Christians and Muslims, as well as
the hospitals and clinics, the hospices and other parish centres which continue
to welcome the suffering, the refugees and all those fleeing from war.
Money raised by the Good Friday collection traditionally
goes to support projects and communities throughout Palestine, Israel, Jordan,
Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Turkey, Iran and Iraq.
In his letter, Cardinal Sandri appealed especially for
financial support for Christian families and young people who have fled from
the fighting in Syria and Iraq. Most of them, he said, want to return to their
own land, where their houses, schools, hospitals and churches have been
devastated. “Let us not leave them alone”, he urged.

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