Jerusalem's Church Leaders Visit Gaza with ‘Message of Hope’
- Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa and Patriarch Theophilus III visited Gaza on June 22 to provide pastoral care to Christian communities and the wider population suffering from humanitarian crises.
- The patriarchs, accompanied by Josef D. Blotz, delivered healthcare, relief, and spiritual support while visiting Gaza's only Catholic church and meeting with local Christian families and clergy.
- They inaugurated a clinic staffed by approximately 30 healthcare personnel aiming to provide primary care to patients daily, addressing severe healthcare deficits worsened by war damage and poor sanitation.
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Cardinal Pizzaballa and Orthodox Patriarch Theophilus III of Jerusalem Visit the Gaza Strip
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa joins the contingent in Gaza on June 22, 2026. The two patriarchs made a pastoral and humanitarian visit to Gaza to show that their concern for the area remains a priority.
Jerusalem's church leaders visit Gaza with ‘message of hope’
The top clerics in Jerusalem of both the Catholic Church and the Greek Orthodox Christian Church on Monday visited the Baptist Hospital and Al-Azhar University in Gaza as part of a two-day pastoral mission meant to support Palestinians facing dire humanitarian conditions caused by Israel's genocidal war.
Once again express your closeness to thousands of people, men, women and children severely tested by war. This is the goal of the new pastoral visit of the Latin Patriarch...
Patriarchs of Jerusalem visit Gaza’s wounded faithful | Asia
(SE): Patriarch Theophilos III, Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem, and Pierbattista Cardinal Pizzaballa, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, commenced a pastoral visit to Gaza on June 22 aimed at healing the wounds of thousands of men, women, and children worn down by the atrocities of war, Vatican News reported on June 22. They were joined by Josef Blotz, grand hospitaller of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, as well as representatives from …
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