Pope, Christian leaders press case for peace in Lebanon and Gaza (2024)

ROME – Amid multiple signs of an escalating conflict in the Middle East, Pope Francis and the Catholic leadership of the region are continuing their push for peace, focusing not only on the conflict in Gaza but also the mounting crossfire between Israel and Hezbollah in neighboring Lebanon.

Francis on Monday met a group of family members of victims of a massive August 2020 port explosion in Beirut, the Lebanese capital, which caused at least 218 deaths along with more than 7,000 injuries and an estimated $15 billion in property damage. The pontiff used the occasion to renew his support for de-escalation.

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“Lebanon is, and must remain, a project of peace,” he said, referring in part to the fact that in percentage terms, the country contains the largest Christian minority in the Middle East.

“With you, I implore from heaven that peace which people struggle to build on earth,” the pope said. “I beg it for the Middle East, and for Lebanon.”

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Citing St. John Paul II, who once called a special Synod of Bishops for Lebanon during the country’s bitter civil war, Francis referred to Lebanon as a “message.”

“Its vocation is to be a land where diverse communities live together, prioritizing the common good over particular advantages, where different religions and confessions meet in fraternity,” he said.

The pope’s words came on a day when both Israel and Hezbollah appeared to take a step back from the brink, returning to more limited confrontations along the Israeli-Lebanese border. Nevertheless, Hezbollah claims it’s fired at least 320 rockets at Israeli targets in response to the targeted killing of its military commander in Beirut last month, while on Sunday Israeli jets strafed a series of Hezbollah targets inside Lebanon.

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“With you, I feel the pain of still seeing, every day, the death of so many innocents as a result of the war in your region, in Palestine, in Israel, and Lebanon pays the price,” the pope said Monday. “Every war leaves the world worse off than it found it. War is always a failure, of politics and of humanity, a shameful surrender, a defeat facing the forces of evil.”

In Gaza, meanwhile, Palestinian authorities claimed Monday that an Israeli airstrike on a beach in Gaza City killed seven people, bringing the overall death toll, according to the disputed Palestinian count, to 40,435since the conflict broke out in October 2023. At the same time, talks in Cairo designed to produce a ceasefire in Gaza broke down Monday as Israeli and Hamas negotiators were unable to agree on key points.

Against that backdrop, the Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem, an ecumenical body that includes Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, released a statement Monday calling for an urgent end to the violence.

“We once again implore the leaders of the warring parties to heed our calls and those of the international community to reach a rapid agreement for a ceasefireresulting in the end of the war, the release of all captives, the return of the displaced, the treatment of the sick and wounded, the relief of those who hunger and thirst, and the rebuilding of all public and private civilian structures that have been destroyed,” the church leaders said.

In addition to the Catholic Church, the grouping of patriarchs and church leaders includes representatives of the Greek, Armenian, Coptic, Syrian and Ethiopian Orthodox Churches, as well as the Anglicans and Lutherans, and the Greek Melkite, Maronite, Syrian and Armenian eastern Catholic Churches.

“Ceasefire negotiations have dragged on interminably, with the leaders of the warring parties seemingly more concerned with political considerations than bringing an end to the pursuit of death and destruction,” they church leaders said in their August 26 statement. “These repeated delays, coupled with other provocative acts, have only served to heighten tensions to the point where we stand at the precipice of a full-blown regional war.”

The leaders also expressed special concern for their own Christian communities, including “those taking refuge in Gaza at St. Porphyrios Orthodox Church and Holy Family Catholic Church, as well as the courageous staff of al-Ahli Anglican Hospital and the patients under their care.”

Of the roughly 1,200 Christians living in Gaza prior to October 2023, out of a total population of 2.4 million, anecdotal reports suggest that as many as 500 have fled the area, most leaving through the Rafah crossing into Egypt in southern Gaza.

Pope, Christian leaders press case for peace in Lebanon and Gaza (2024)

FAQs

What is Pope saying about Gaza? ›

Pope Francis says his thoughts go to those facing wars, especially children who have 'forgotten how to smile'. Pope Francis has renewed calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all Israeli captives in a peace-focused address marking Easter Sunday, the most important day on the Christian calendar.

Is the Catholic Church in Gaza still standing? ›

The Holy Family Church (Arabic: كنيسة العائلة المقدسة) of Gaza City is the only Catholic church in the Gaza Strip, State of Palestine.

How many Catholics live in Gaza? ›

The Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza has been a place of refuge for around 650 Christian Palestinians since the start of the assault on Gaza on 7 October, mostly Orthodox, but also 135 Catholics - almost all the denomination's population in Gaza - and a smaller number of Protestants.

Why is Gaza so important in the Bible? ›

Gaza is also mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the place where Samson was imprisoned and met his death. The prophets Amos and Zephaniah are believed to have prophesied that Gaza would be deserted.

What is Gaza called in the Bible? ›

Easton's Bible Dictionary - Gaza

called also Azzah, which is its Hebrew name ( Deuteronomy 2:23 ; 1 Kings 4:24 ; Jeremiah 25:20 ), strong, a city on the Mediterranean shore, remarkable for its early importance as the chief centre of a great commercial traffic with Egypt.

Can Christians live in Gaza? ›

Gaza's Christian community mostly lives within the city, especially in areas neighbouring the three main churches: Church of Saint Porphyrius, The Holy Family Catholic Parish in Zeitoun Street, and the Gaza Baptist Church, in addition to an Anglican chapel in the Al-Ahli Al-Arabi Arab Evangelical Hospital.

Does the Vatican support Palestine? ›

On 13 May 2015, the Vatican announced the intention to sign its first treaty with the State of Palestine after formally recognizing it as a state in February 2013. The Comprehensive Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Palestine was signed on 26 June 2015.

Are there Jews living in Gaza? ›

With the Mamluk conquest, Jews returned to Gaza, and a thriving Jewish community emerged in the city.

How many Christians are in Lebanon? ›

There are no official statistics for the number of Christians in Lebanon today, but it's estimated that there are around 2.24 million, approximately 33% of the population. The Catholic Maronite Church is the largest Christian community in the country (about 1 million).

Are there baptists in Gaza? ›

The Gaza Baptist Church is a Baptist church in Gaza City, Gaza, in the State of Palestine.

What is happening to Christians in Gaza? ›

Israel has killed three percent of Gaza's Christian population since the start of its invasion in October last year, the Palestinian state minister for foreign affairs and expatriates has said.

What does the Catholic Church say about the Gaza war? ›

The day after the October 7th attack on Israel, in which Hamas and allied militants killed more than twelve hundred people and took two hundred and forty hostages, Pope Francis addressed the horror in general terms, saying, “Let the attacks and weapons cease, please, because it must be understood that terrorism and war ...

Does Vatican support Palestine? ›

The Holy See had maintained relations with Palestine (which the Vatican calls the Holy Land) since 11 February 1948, when the Holy See created the office of Apostolic Delegate to Jerusalem and Palestine, with jurisdiction over Palestine, Transjordania (now Jordan), and Cyprus.

Should Catholics support Palestine or Israel? ›

We are called to defend the rights and dignity of all who suffer in Israel-Palestine, regardless of their religion, ethnicity or nationality. A commitment to the common good helps us envision and support a political solution that would provide freedom, equality, safety and rights to Palestinians and Israelis alike.

Why is Israel invading Gaza? ›

Israel's campaign, called Operation Swords of Iron, has two stated goals: to destroy Hamas and to free the hostages.

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