It is a special day in the Holy Land
where His Holiness Pope Francis will meet Ecumenical
Patriarch Bartholomew in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
to commemorate the historic meeting of their predecessors
in Jerusalem fifty years ago that began a new era of
Church relations. The motto for the Apostolic Pilgrimage
is "So that they may be one" (John 17:20-23).
Also scheduled to arrive in Jerusalem is Maronite Patriarch
Bechara Rai of Lebanon.
Although the Holy Fathers will not make it to Taybeh,
many newspapers came to report on the Christian community.
We wish to be for the world the light and the hope needed
under Israeli occupation. We are locked up behind a
wall in an open prison and settlements continue to go
up all around us while Israel continues to control all
of the boarders, the roads, the natural resources. It
is a hassle and harassment not to have the freedom to
enter Jerusalem without permits.
Will the Holy Fathers speak against the atrocities
we experience and see? Does it have to take a miracle
to hold Israel responsible for the death of two Palestinian
children gunned down by the Israeli soldiers during
Nakba Day protest (May 15th) near Ramallah? Will the
Holy Fathers even have time to see the video released
by Defense for Children Palestine which reveals that
the sixteen year old Mohammad Mahmoud Odeh Salameh and
the seventeen year old Nadeem Siam Nawara were not holding
any rocks or weapons, nor were they posing any security
threat when the Israeli soldiers shot them assassination
style. Does the world know about this brutal killing
that goes on daily in Palestine. Yes, Palestine. I am
sorry to say that some of the press releases refuse
to even include the word “Palestine” and
mention the visit only to Israel. So sad! We do exist
in 22% of the historic land of Palestine; over 4 million
people although less than 1.6% Christian, we are united
as Christians and Muslims with the hope for a free Palestine.
As Pope Francis is celebrating Mass in Manger Square
in Bethlehem which we are so honored that the Taybeh
Latin Church choir will sing for him, will he say anything
about the destruction by the Israeli military this past
week, May 19th of 1500 fruit trees at the Tent of Nations
Peace Farm near where he is praying. I am so shocked
and outraged of the damage at the Daoud Nassar farm
because many of the trees were ready for harvest this
June. But will His Holiness say anything to Israel?
Our local Latin priest Father Aziz Halaweh has written
a letter more than once to the Holy Father about the
twenty Palestinian priests of the Latin Patriarchate
of Jerusalem who do not have the right to enter Jerusalem
without a permit. If they get this permit, increasingly
unlikely, however they cannot enter Jerusalem with their
own car. They must use public transportation. They must
cross the checkpoint on foot (not drive through with
other priests who have a visa). They must be inserted
into a queue and wait many hours as Palestinians to
cross without being sure they enter Jerusalem. Even
when the Apostolic Delegation in Jerusalem which is
an official Vatican Representative has tried to facilitate
their pastoral mission and provide a pass for priests
to show at the checkpoint the Israeli military authorities
refuse it.
One priest said: "Every time I show it to pass,
the Israeli soldiers refuse it, and they always ask
for a visa. Recently, a soldier told me, in view of
this pass: " Throw it away , here it’s worthless."
Another priest also said: "Israeli soldiers accused
us in an arrogant way of being liars," You Catholic
priests, you are liars, you have a document without
a visa and you pretend to enter Jerusalem. "
Will any of the Holy Fathers this weekend be a loud
voice to speak against military occupation and the discriminatory
laws? Or will the Christian community be like a museum
where the media simply comes to see how we are keeping
the Christian values and traditions for two thousand
years here in the very land where Christ was born. One
of the commandments is “Thou shall not bear false
witness.” We hope everyone who comes to visit
Israel/Palestine will have their eyes open and speak
the truth for justice and peace. Will Pope Francis and
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew have the courage to
speak against the injustices happening in the very land
where Christ was crucified and Resurrected? Will they
see the crimes against humanity like we see them with
our eyes?
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