Cardinal Pizzaballa: Gaza’s Christians Long to Rebuild Life After 2 Years of War
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Cardinal Pizzaballa: Gaza’s Christians long to rebuild life after 2 years of war
(OSV News) — People have a deep desire to return to their lives despite the dire and complex situation in Gaza following two years of war, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, said at an annual Christmas press conference on Dec. 22. Straying from tradition, the patriarch did not read from a prepared statement but said he would rather “have a dialogue” with the journalists. Cardinal Pizzaballa had just returned from a w…
In Christmas visit to Gaza, Cardinal Pizzaballa encourages local faithful: ‘Do not be afraid’
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, recently took his traditional Christmas visit to Gaza, which he spent encouraging the Christian community of Holy Family… The post In Christmas visit to Gaza, Cardinal Pizzaballa encourages local faithful: ‘Do not be afraid’ appeared first on CatholicVote org.
“Every time I come here, even during the war, there is a baptism to celebrate. There is no Christmas without baptism. It’s the best way to say that we believe in
Christmas in Gaza: the visit of the Cardinal Patriarch of Jerusalem to local Catholics - ZENIT
(ZENIT News – Asia News / Gaza City, 12.22.2025).- I am “happy to be here with you” and, at the same time, “relieved to see you again,” said Card Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, who arrived in Gaza December 19 morning to meet with the community and celebrate Christmas Mass at the Holy Family parish. Although the long-standing tradition was disrupted in 2023 during the first year of the war, it traditionally falls on th…
Cardinal Pizzaballa: Gaza's Christians long to rebuild life after two years of war
People have a deep desire to return to their lives despite the dire and complex situation in Gaza following two years of war, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, said at an annual Christmas press conference on Dec. 22. Straying from tradition, the patriarch did not read from a prepared statement but said he would rather “have a dialogue” with the journalists. Cardinal Pizzaballa had just returned from a weekend Christ…
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