Saturday, April 03, 2010

Israel's New Catholic Guests

There are 50,000 of them. Come from distant countries. To do the most menial labor. With a first victim, a Thai killed by a rocket launched from Gaza

by Sandro Magister


ROME, April 1, 2010 – In the homily for Palm Sunday, Benedict XVI recalled his pilgrimage one year ago to the Holy Land, and its threefold purpose: to see and touch the places connected to Jesus, to be a messenger of peace, to bring support to the Christians who live in Israel and in the surrounding regions.

Almost no one knows it, but for a few years there have been many more Christians in Israel. And many of them are new. Holy Friday, the day on which Catholics all around the world collect offerings in support of their brethren in the Holy Land, is also dedicated to them.

It is estimated that 50,000 of the new immigrants in Israel profess the Catholic faith. That's almost twice as many as the 27,000 Catholics of Arab ancestry already living there, belonging to the Latin patriarchate of Jerusalem, plus the tiny community of 500 Catholics of Jewish ancestry.

Read this article here: http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/1342735?eng=y

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