Circular Letter
on the
"Collection for the Holy Land"
Your
Excellency,
It has been
the earnest desire of the Roman Pontiffs that the Universal Church should
observe Good Friday as a day of prayer and almsgiving on behalf of the
Catholic Community in the Holy Land and for the maintenance of the sacred
sites of our redemption in Jesus Christ. Pope Paul V in his Breve "Coelestis
Regis" of January 22, 1618 for the first time established this
objective and Benedict XIV confirmed it with the Apostolic Breve "In
supreme militantis Ecclesiae" of January 7, 1746. The most recent
papal document, which was dedicated exclusively to the Holy Land and to the
Collection for the same, was the Apostolic Exhortation "Nobis in animo"
by Pope Paul VI of March 25, 1974 (cf. AAS 56 (1974) 177-188). Faithful to
these papal pronouncements and to its spirit of solidarity throughout the
centuries, the Catholic community has always shown its care and concern for
the Church at Jerusalem and has appreciated the "unique" testimony
which this Church is called to give before the world.
The present
dramatic situation requires us to give even greater attention to this Church
also in material terms. Under the circumstances the Christians in the Holy
Land are in a particular way prone to feel isolated and abandoned. That is why
they need to experience the evangelical charity, which binds us all together
in Christ, and the support of the whole Church, which connects us more closely
to our Christian roots.
The
Congregation for the Oriental Churches has been given, by pontifical mandate,
the responsibility to coordinate this support of the Universal Church and to
make it effective and fair. Catholic communities and organizations attend to
the ordinary and special needs of the great number of schools and educational
or cultural institutions, hospitals, health care facilities and centres for
social assistance as well as the many places of pastoral and spiritual
significance in the Holy Land. All of these are direct expressions of the life
of the Christian community and are vital for the custody of the sacred sites
of our Christian faith.
Therefore, I
would like to renew, with a heavy, but hopeful heart, the annual appeal
to all the dioceses of the world "On behalf of the Holy Land"
echoing the many pronouncements with which the Holy Father continues to show
his paternal concern for the Church in the Land of the Lord Jesus.
It is my
great honour to extend to all bishops and to their co-workers in the ecclesial
ministry the heartfelt gratitude of His Holiness for the admirable kindness
shown over the years in the sure and certain hope that this kindness will
continue to be shown in the future.
With
prayerful best wishes
Sincerely in Our Lord,
a Ignace Moussa Card. Daoud
Patriarch emeritus of Antioch of the Syrians, Prefect
a Antonio Maria Vegliņ
Secretary
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