“It is time to act in order to extinguish the destructive fires raging in the Holy Land…. Only a just peace will put end to hatred, to oppression and the suffering of so many.”
Middle East
Aid agencies warn of Yemen’s health care collapse, famine risk
“Yemen is desperate for peace,” Lise Grande, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator for Yemen, said of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis in which 24 million people have no choice but to depend on international aid.
‘Feel the pain,’ Lebanese cardinal urges government as poverty increases
With Lebanon celebrating its centenary this year, Cardinal Rai said perhaps it “is passing through the harshest stage” of its existence.
Religious freedom commission says U.S. cannot ignore northeast Syria
The independent, bipartisan U.S. federal government commission said it aims to defend the universal right to freedom of religion abroad and makes policy recommendations to the U.S. administration.
Podcast: Why the Holy See opposes Israel’s plan to annex parts of the West Bank
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” the hosts discuss the Holy See’s opposition to a U.S.-backed proposal for Israel to annex up to 30 percent of the West Bank.
Lebanon’s economy was already reeling. Coronavirus may push it into collapse.
As much as 75 percent of Lebanon’s population is in need of emergency assistance.
The Vatican objects to Israeli plan to annex Palestinian territory
“The Holy See is following the situation closely and expresses concern about any future actions that could further compromise dialogue.”
Church leaders oppose Israeli plans to annex unilaterally West Bank land
Catholic leaders in the Holy Land believe that continued Israeli annexation of West Bank land could end any hope of Palestinian-Israeli rapprochement.
Maronites plan help as Lebanese families slide into poverty
Nearly 50% of Lebanese are living below the poverty line, and unemployment has reached 35% of the working population, according to the government.
During Easter homilies, Middle East patriarchs speak of faith and hope
From Damascus, Syria, Melkite Catholic Patriarch Joseph Absi stressed how faith and hope are needed “in these difficult days that we live in pain, in anxiety and fear.”
