#BreakingNews - In New Interview Cardinal Pizzaballa of Jerusalem Calls for a Gaza Ceasefire and Joins in Donations of 40 Tons of Relief - VIDEO
Interviewer (Fr. Bill) : The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, his beatitude Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa who serves in Israel and Palestine, Cyprus and
Jordan, what we sometimes just simply say
is the holy land. we can't talk about
the holy land at the moment without
talking about the terrible Dark Night of
these recent months. One of the comments
that you made recently, I thought was
very interesting, you said it's
objectively
intolerable, it's an interesting phrase
objectively.
It's a shame that we have to almost say that that you almost have to argue about suffering.
It's a shame that we have to almost say that that you almost have to argue about suffering.
Cardinal: I mean the facts are very
clear, about what is going on. First of all I
have to say that what happened 7 October
is also objectively
intolerable; but also what is going on in
Gaza. I mean more than 80% of the
houses have been destroyed approximately 40,000
people killed. It's not the first time we
have a war but we never saw people
starving as we are seeing, in this proportion. I don't know, the proportion of the violence we are
seeing is something that goes
beyond any
understanding.
Fr. Kemmy: Recently, I was reading about one of your visits to Gaza
and you spoke about the condition saying
it was hard to recognize the landscape
was changed and the people you could see
evidence of their
malnourishment. What was your impression.
I saw the pictures
before entering course but when you
enter
inside, the impression is totally
different because, as you said, the
landscape totally is different. There are
no roads, you have to go
through the mountains of garbage and rubble. You see the population
living in this ruins and especially the
children. It has a very strong impact on you. There is nothing nothing working, nothing, no electricity, no water no suege. no no switch not
communication
and so you live in a very, very poor conditions and so on
and also our Christian Community that
are living in the church compounds
Orthodox and
Catholic without nothing I mean they
lost everything and they live in in the
classrooms of the school, and they
cook once or twice per week and this
should be sufficient for all the week
since month. The people don't eat vegetables
and fruits so we have a very evident
lack of vitamins you see also the phase
uh the situation is very difficult to to
have medicines for chronical disease if
you have diabetes we have disease normal
uh conditions and the lack of hygiene
also has very heavy consequences on the
especially the the fragile population
the children and the elderly. There
is no way uh to to support to help them
all north of Gaza. In Gaza City there is
there are about 600,000 people no
hospitals
nothing it's it's it's unbelievable.
Fr. Kemmy: We
hear of the Holy Family Parish in Gaza and that that they're doing what they
can and they're sheltering all faithful. But
they haven't been immune; churches
haven't been immune to the destruction
maybe tell us a little bit about the
parish uh before the war.
Cardinal: We had a
little more than thousand
Christians Catholic and Orthodox; mostly Orthodox but they are all living
together now there remains 621 exactly Christians. Some of them as you said have
been killed in the bombs at the
beginning of the war. I think in October
others died ; killed by December by
some snipers and others died because lack of medical assistance and others managed
when it was possible now it's not more
possible; was possible to immigrate they
got a foreign Visa so they could leave this terrible situation. They are all living there now, in the
church compounds as I said. In very
poor conditions; the the classrooms
became the place where the families
live. Just blankets separating families. They cook once or maximum twice
per per week and this must be
sufficient for all and of course there
is no gas. There is a lot of
wood because all these houses were destroyed
there is a lot of
furniture that can provide wood. It's
not simple also to provide food for them
there still we have Sisters there. Mother Teresa Sisters are providing
assistance to about
60 disabled children. In a disabled part of the house that has also been hit by the tanks and now they are some
of them are living, (some of
these children) are in the church. The part of the
church that has been used
as shelter for these
children. We try to do what is possible
to help and support them.
Fr. Kemmy: If we turn to in
some ways; the remedy, and I know
something that you said recently, that
it's hard to even think of the peace
plan; let's have a ceasefire to begin
with. so that's one part of it. A lovely phrase you used recently, that
hope is the daughter of Faith; where do
you get your hope.
Cardinal: Hope is the daughter
of Faith; but where are we with hope at
the
moment...don't confuse hope with optimism. I'm not very optimistic about the future, but hope is a way of being in
life where you keep the faith; as a
daughter of faith. Faith, if you have
faith, strong faith in God or faith in
something else, if you are not a believer. This gives you also the instrument to
leave the present situation, in a
different way, with the purpose. I'm man of the church, but also
try to be a
believer and faith in God also gives us the strength to do all
that is possible to change something. In life we cannot change the macro-political level, but at least in
our communities our relations; the people
we meet to have a different attitude. Where you consider others as human
beings; not to dehumanize the other which
is very important in the language and
the attitude the relation so and so on. Try to do something to change
first of all, and the aim is not to get a result but to give
expression to a desire which is inside
us.
Fr. Kemmy: What would your message be for maybe
people here...watching...
Cardinal: First of all to pray for us, is very
important. To talk, to
organize meetings, and prayer meetings, but
also conferences, whatever, about this
situation where we can inform people
about what is going on in a balanced way. As much as possible, truth is very important, to say seeing
their truth but also without becoming
part of confrontation. We always have to
be a constructive presence
and to show as much as you can
empathy. You cannot change the
situation but we can say a word of
empathy and closeness to all of us/
Fr. Kemmy: Cardinal thanks very much for joining us
today thank you
Press Release – Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
24 July 2024
Two months after the signing of the cooperation agreement (MoU) between the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Order of Malta, an additional aid delivery reaches the people in northern Gaza. It is the second delivery of vital relief supplies to the parish in Gaza, which will be distributed to people in need in the following days.
A total of 40 tons of non-perishable food in kits were delivered for distribution on July 23rd, 2024 by Malteser International, at the new distribution Center established by the Latin Patriarchate near the Patriarchate’s compound in northern Gaza. One relief kit can feed a family of five for one month. In the coming days relief kits will be distributed to families who are living in the area.
While the second humanitarian relief delivery has been successfully completed, further planning is already in progress. In addition to the provision of non-perishable food, ready-to-eat meals and specialized food for malnourished children and adults as well as other essential supplies, plans are underway to identify ways to provide medical care on the ground.
Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
24 July 2024
Press Release – Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
24 July 2024
Two months after the signing of the cooperation agreement (MoU) between the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Order of Malta, an additional aid delivery reaches the people in northern Gaza. It is the second delivery of vital relief supplies to the parish in Gaza, which will be distributed to people in need in the following days.
A total of 40 tons of non-perishable food in kits were delivered for distribution on July 23rd, 2024 by Malteser International, at the new distribution Center established by the Latin Patriarchate near the Patriarchate’s compound in northern Gaza. One relief kit can feed a family of five for one month. In the coming days relief kits will be distributed to families who are living in the area.
While the second humanitarian relief delivery has been successfully completed, further planning is already in progress. In addition to the provision of non-perishable food, ready-to-eat meals and specialized food for malnourished children and adults as well as other essential supplies, plans are underway to identify ways to provide medical care on the ground.
Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
24 July 2024
Source: https://www.lpj.org/en/news/press-release-humanitarian-relief-to-gaza-24-july-2024 and Video above
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