What are you doing to help the Melkite Greek Catholics suffering in Palestine?

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I decided to post once more here, because I feel CAF has been honored by the presence of a member of the Israeli judiciary, and because everything he has said is familiar to me.

I am, by marriage, related to a very large, widely respected Palestinian tribe that has members in the West Bank, Jordan, and virtually every country in the Middle East. Various of them have been the guests of President Mubarak, King Abdullah, Ehud Barak (and other Israelis) and work with them for peace in ways more effective than anything I have seen some of the more strident partisans ever do. I have talked at length with some of them. They want nothing more than peace in the Eastern Mediterranean, and see Israelis as partners, not enemies, in the process. The real enemies of peace have been Hamas and certain factions of the PLO/Fatah organization, as well as the duplicitous and self-seeking foreign elements (e.g., Iran, sometimes Saudi Arabia, Syria, previously Iraq) that influence events away from peace and prosperity for the region, for their own aggrandizement.

First and foremost, (and this added much to my education) they consider themselves members of their tribe first, then as simply “Arabs”. The term “Palestinian” in the sense of a territorially limited, discrete “nationality” in the western sense, is meaningless to them. They know, as I have learned from them, that Palestinians are people whose tribes tend to predominate in the West Bank, Gaza and Jordan. Nevertheless, it is their position that the West Bank and Gaza will need to be a state or states of their own, if for no other reason, that some form of rational governance must replace the chaotic situation in which a segment of the Palestinian population has, by the design of other Arab states, remained “stateless”. While Israeli governance is benign as compared to Hams or Fatah governance, it will not do to have a Jewish state govern a largely Muslim population indefinitely. They envision and support (one lost his life because of that support) free movement of Arabs and Jews in the region and the free flow of labor and trade. Still, they recognize that the Jews in the region must have their own state in order to ensure, for themselves, safety in a region that is often hostile to Jews (and Christians) tends to be politically unstable and is always under the threat of radical Islamist influences and the machinations of those foreign powers that seek hegemony over the region and over other states within it.

Finally, I will report that while this “tribe” (huge, extended family) has no hatred of Isralis, its members do consider Israelis “tough”, even sometimes “arrogant”. But at the same time, they recognize that Israelis have been given little choice in the matter, and regard Israelis as fundamentally honest and ethical. They do what they say they will do.

I will also speak in favor of the poster who suggested that those who wish to support the Melkite Church in the Middle East, do so through their own parishes. No harm will be done by taking this approach, and it will ensure that responsible people will guide your charitable efforts.

Likely the judge, by now, knows the tribe of which I speak. Because he knows, as I do, that revenge in the region is taken by the murderous Palestinian and foreign organizations with very little provocation, I ask that he not mention its name on here.

I will now resume my “break” from CAF.
 
In the history of the world there has never been a Palestinian state.

There were NO Arabs in the Holy Land till the Muslim invasions of the 7th century.

Jews have been living in that land for 3700 years.
Palestinian Christians have been there 2000 years and Palestinians have been there millennia before that (yes there weren’t Arabs but the native Palestinians are part Palestinian and part Arabic, so descended from the native population, and the Chrsitians are more likely to be native based

The reality is that Jews lost their land 1900 years ago and had no right to reclaim it, otherwise we’d be far far more justified giving the Native Americans the right to run the USA and only let them have the vote and give them weapons to oppress the white population.

Also most of the Israels are descended from European converts (with maybe a little Semitic heritage way back) and not the same as the Middle Eastern Jews who are the actual people that once lived in the old state of Israel and are in fact oppressed by the European colonialists and have in the past been barred from top jobs which were reserved solely for European Jews
 
For the judge:

I am aware, as you are, that the tribe I mentioned also has some aberrant terrorist organization members, not approved of by the tribe, generally. Some of the worst, really. I am well aware that things can be very complicated over there, and that Israelis can never be totally certain where anyone’s orientation truly lies, and that complex relationships sometimes supersede beliefs. Compared to the Middle East, American politics is as simple as are American high school basketball teams.

Now I’m truly out of here.
 
These new posts are proof positive that there is no reasoning with those who have convinced themselves that their belief is the only truth. Of all the links and examples of Palestinians Christians being persecuted by the goverment of Israel none of these examples have been addressed by the posters crying “anti-Jewish, anti-semitic and supporters of terrorism” whenever the government of Israel and its army are criticized.

Yep, we are all liars and no Christians are being persecuted by the Israeli government nor are they being killed by the IDF…

So Johnny Thaljieh wasn’t killed by an Israeli Sniper…



And Christina Shehadeh (10 yrs) old wasn’t killed by the IDF either…



And Rania Kharoufeh wasn’t killed by the IDF either…



And Moussa George wasn’t killed by the IDF either…



Or the 4 Israeli Arabs (2 of which were Palestinian Christians) who were killed by Israeli fanatic/IDF solidier Eden Natan Zata when he opened fire on a bus full of Arabs in Northern Israel didn’t happen as well…

washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/04/AR2005080401350.html

Or a family of **Israeli fanatics ** who set off explosives in the **Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth, Israel ** didn’t happen either, right? Even with the Israeli governments condemnation of this act I will probably still get called a “propagandist”.

washington-report.org/archives/May-June_2006/0605016.html

Nope, no persecution here. :rolleyes:

And now some links to **Israeli groups ** that choose to keep their eyes open to the suffering of the Palestinian people.

Jews Against the Occupation

jatonyc.org/

NOT IN MY NAME

There is a long history of Jews protesting against injustice, whether inflicted upon Jews or others. We recall that **Brit Shalom (“pursuers of peace”) ** was started in the 1920s by Jews in Palestine who had a common vision of co-operation between the Yishuv and the Palestinian Arabs. They were highly critical of the Jewish Agency’s attitudes and activities that were hurting the indigenous population.

nimn.org/

Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions

icahd.org/eng/

Hedy Epstein (Holocaust Survivor)

afsc.org/israel-palestine/news/hedy-epstein.htm

How does a Holocaust survivor come to work for justice for Palestinians? Epstein said, “I feel anger. I feel that those who were persecuted and their descendants have become the persecutors. It seems that is the lesson they have learned from the Holocaust,” she said. “That is not my lesson.”

If even a Holocaust surivivor can see the truth why is it so hard for others to see it? ** I am sorry Christy for contributing to the derailment of this thread. I just hate it when the racism card is used as a weapon to silence the truth. **

Peace.
 
Let us remember that the purpose of this thread is to promote the assistance of Catholics living in the Holy Land…

‘Chosen People’ has already made it a political argument disseminating the idea that the presence of Isreal is built upon protecting the Christian population. I can assure you that it is not true. There are in fact as our friend ‘PazFeAmor’ has pointed out many occasions when Christians have fallen victim to Israeli Violence, (and being even handed against war) there also have been countless occasions of violence against Christians by Muslim extremists.

In the end, we have to come to the conclusion that we have to do something to support our Catholic brethren who are suffering at the hands of those who hate.

It is also our Christian duty to realize as St. Paul says that the CHURCH is the ONLY Israel, the Israel of GOD, not the Israel of Zionism.

Let us not fall into the trap of land and who it belongs to, let us not fall into the trap of thinking that one person is CHOSEN and the other is NOT. Jesus died for the sins of ALL.

So what is next? We have an obligation. Let us keep our focus. The obligation is to feed the hungry, to help the needy, to give drink to those who thirst, to visit the sick and those in prison, the OBLIGATION is to LOVE.

May the Queen of Peace, our Heavenly Mother, shine down her grace upon us and may we one day be in the kingdom of heaven, brothers and sisters united by the only TRUTH history has given us.

“Nothing conquers except truth and the victory of truth is love”
~St. Augustine
 
Dear Friends,

Here is an idea! How about we all, Jew and Gentile, agree to a few mutually conceded points:
  1. We are all sinners!
  2. We all need a Messiah!
  3. There are sins committed against God in the name of righteousness (knowingly and unknowingly) that are many times caught up in religious and nationalistic ideas that conflict with the statutes of God and His greater glory!
  4. We all fall short of the glory of God!
5… We can all do better!
  1. All glory is Yours, Almighty God, forever and ever! Amen/Ameen (It is so!)!
Yours in Christ,
Just another sinner like all of you,

Veritashunter
 
Why am I not surprised that being unable to give even the smallest true example of Jewish Israeli persecutions of Christians, the subject of this thread, you ran away from the discussion.
The true examples of Israeli Gov. & IDF persecutions of Palestinian Christians has been made perfectly clear on this thread.

You ought to read Blood Brothers by Abuna Elias Chacour, a Palestinian Israeli Citizen, whose entire Christian Village was destroyed by IDF in the 1940’s.

Not only was his Christian Village, Church included, destroyed - all the Christian residents (100% of the population) were forced out and they had no idea where to go.

They went to the nearby Christian Village, only to find out from the couple of elderly people who were not able to walk that the IDF came through their village and forced all people, including children, out and the elderly heard gunfire and were told that it was only to “hurry them along”.

Later Abuna, himself, tripped over an arm sticking out of one of the mass graves of the Christians of that village.

And by the way, if Palestine is so free, then why is there an entire wall enclosing the city? And why are their IDF at the only entry/exit points preventing Palestinians from crossing through? Even if you were to attempt an answer at these, it would not make any sense - freedom is freedom and Palestinians have no true freedom anywhere in Palestine or Israel.

If you wish to keep your head in a bubble and think this did not happen, be my guest. It is not our place to try to convince you of reality.

I’m sure it angers you when you find out that some people refuse to believe that the Jewish Holocaust existed in WWII, so you can understand that we also are upset when the suffering our people is not believed.

Catholics have a great desire to help those who are suffering injustly and just as our Catholic ancestors helped the Jews during the 6 years of WWII, we also want to help the Melkite Catholics who have been suffering for the last 60 years in Palestine.

**You obviously have no concern for the Melkite Christians in Palestine. This thread was started by me, not as anything political (although it is clear that you and others like you wish to turn it into mere politics), but to find out how other Eastern Catholics are helping our suffering Melkite Greek Catholic Christians in Palestine.

Since you have nothing to contribute along those lines, please start another thread about the topic you wish to discuss as this is not the place.

You are now on Ignore. **

As IDF, who knows how many Christian boys you’ve killed. Christian and Muslim boys look exactly alike.

You have chosen to be our enemy and as such, **we as Catholics **love you and pray for you.

We are taught by Jesus, the Jewish Messiah, to pray for those who persecute you and He also says to love your enemies.

I encourage you to embrace your Messiah! Get to know Jesus Christ, the one who came down from Heaven, took on humanity (while not losing His divinity) to purify and sanctify the entire human race. He came first to save the Jews, His own flesh and blood, and second to save us, the Gentiles. To know your Messiah, is to Love your Messiah. I encourage you to not walk by the next Church you see, but enter it and talk to the Priest about Jesus, your Messiah.
 
The true examples of Israeli Gov. & IDF persecutions of Palestinian Christians has been made perfectly clear on this thread.

You ought to read Blood Brothers by Abuna Elias Chacour, a Palestinian Israeli Citizen, whose entire Christian Village was destroyed by IDF in the 1940’s.

Not only was his Christian Village, Church included, destroyed - all the Christian residents (100% of the population) were forced out and they had no idea where to go.

They went to the nearby Christian Village, only to find out from the couple of elderly people who were not able to walk that the IDF came through their village and forced all people, including children, out and the elderly heard gunfire and were told that it was only to “hurry them along”.

Later Abuna, himself, tripped over an arm sticking out of one of the mass graves of the Christians of that village.

And by the way, if Palestine is so free, then why is there an entire wall enclosing the city? And why are their IDF at the only entry/exit points preventing Palestinians from crossing through? Even if you were to attempt an answer at these, it would not make any sense - freedom is freedom and Palestinians have no true freedom anywhere in Palestine or Israel.

If you wish to keep your head in a bubble and think this did not happen, be my guest. It is not our place to try to convince you of reality.

I’m sure it angers you when you find out that some people refuse to believe that the Jewish Holocaust existed in WWII, so you can understand that we also are upset when the suffering our people is not believed.

Catholics have a great desire to help those who are suffering injustly and just as our Catholic ancestors helped the Jews during the 6 years of WWII, we also want to help the Melkite Catholics who have been suffering for the last 60 years in Palestine.

**You obviously have no concern for the Melkite Christians in Palestine. This thread was started by me, not as anything political (although it is clear that you and others like you wish to turn it into mere politics), but to find out how other Eastern Catholics are helping our suffering Melkite Greek Catholic Christians in Palestine.

Since you have nothing to contribute along those lines, please start another thread about the topic you wish to discuss as this is not the place.

You are now on Ignore. **

As IDF, who knows how many Christian boys you’ve killed. Christian and Muslim boys look exactly alike.

You have chosen to be our enemy and as such, **we as Catholics **love you and pray for you.

We are taught by Jesus, the Jewish Messiah, to pray for those who persecute you and He also says to love your enemies.

I encourage you to embrace your Messiah! Get to know Jesus Christ, the one who came down from Heaven, took on humanity (while not losing His divinity) to purify and sanctify the entire human race. He came first to save the Jews, His own flesh and blood, and second to save us, the Gentiles. To know your Messiah, is to Love your Messiah. I encourage you to not walk by the next Church you see, but enter it and talk to the Priest about Jesus, your Messiah.
The United States and Israel are the only two countries in the world founded on ideology. They are both democracies, they are both countries that have given safe haven and opportunities to those people fleeing from the darkness of those who vilify them, those very countries that scream their false self righteous accusations between breaks from oppressing their own people and bringing terror and heartbreak to the innocent.

How ironic that Israel, the only country in the middle east to give protection, freedom of worship and equal rights to Christian populations against the forces of Islamic Pan Arabism should find itself attacked by those groups who have been its victims. The many Christians in South Lebanon massacred by the PLO, the persecutions of Christians under the Palestinian Authority in places like Bethlehem, the attempts in places like Nazareth to wipe out its Christian presence, the arrest of Christians in Saudi Arabia for the “crime” of having a bible, where children’s textbooks teach them that both Christians and Jews are monkeys and pigs. How ironic (and how perfectly wonderfully Jewish) that this protection should be given by a people who have been victims of Christian antisemitism, despite Church leaders being involved in Israel in everything from gun running for terrorist organizations to felony land fraud, despite the false vilifications. How ironic that the country which has the greatest moral, historical and legal right to existence than any other country on earth should be unique as the constant target of debate as to whether it has a right to exist.

The claims of Abuna Elias Chacour, are so outrageously illogical. It is 1948 during the war of Israel’s independence. Despite Israel accepting the UN decision it is attacked by five Arab countries. One per cent of Israel’s population fell in the war (equal to 30 million war casualties in the United States). The enemy village where the future priest lives falls to the IDF. It’s inhabitants are not massacred. The local commander does demand they leave the battle area but promises they can come back in the future. That promise has been discussed in the Israeli Supreme Court (how many of your disputes will be discussed by the Supreme Court in your countries). The priest lives in Israel as an Israeli citizen and runs his schools freely. Non the less, he insists on spreading an obvious lie about a massacre of a local Christian village. What is is his basis for this claim? He tripped over an arm sticking out of a grave (a shallow grave holding a dead body in war time what a surprise!). Apparently this then nine year old boy has super powers. The elderly couple in the village who couldn’t walk and whom did not follow the Jewish commanders orders are not harmed. He knows that the arm is an Arab arm, he knows the circumstances under which the person met his death, without digging he even knows that under that body lies the body of some two dozen villagers whom, despite the fact that no one harmed the villagers in his home village, were, he “knows” massacred by the Jews.

To accept such nonsense you have to be both illogical and antisemitic. The strength of Israeli democracy is that he is free to print his book.
 
If the zionist entity is a true “democracy”, then why do they even treat their own Jews, in many cases (ultraorthodox Jews) so poorly?

Why did they force religious Jews who had settled their land 37 years prior, to leave, having to give up their homes and everything they worked for, in August 2005?

The zionist entity likes to claim they are a “democracy” but the truth is, you do not truly have freedom of speech there, not even if you are Jewish. zionists have ruthlessly suppressed those who disagree with them, esp. when they are Jewish.

If you don’t believe me, for starters look up Jacob DeHaan, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Isra%C3%ABl_de_Haan who was a secular zionist-turned-religious, antizionist Jew, who was murdered by the zionist Haganah in 1924, even before the zionist entity was formulated. In their own history work, the founders of the Haganah admit to DeHaan’s assassination…because he was in the process of going to the League of Nations to speak out on behalf of the ANTI-zionist religious Jews who were ALREADY IN the Holy Land when the zionists got there…they silenced him so the Gentile world would not find out that not all Jews were zionist!

Also, another good reference work is “51 Documents: Zionist collaboration with the Nazis” by Lenni Brenner.
 
Non the less, he insists on spreading an obvious lie about a massacre of a local Christian village. What is is his basis for this claim? He tripped over an arm sticking out of a grave (a shallow grave holding a dead body in war time what a surprise!). Apparently this then nine year old boy has super powers. The elderly couple in the village who couldn’t walk and whom did not follow the Jewish commanders orders are not harmed. He knows that the arm is an Arab arm, he knows the circumstances under which the person met his death, without digging he even knows that under that body lies the body of some two dozen villagers whom, despite the fact that no one harmed the villagers in his home village, were, he “knows” massacred by the Jews.
Your response shows your ignorance. You may take your political drama to another thread.

The entire village after Abuna’s discovery did dig up that mass grave and removed all of the dozens of bodies and gave them a Christian burial.

If you do not want to help those Melkite Christians within arms reach of yourself because they are Palestians, then that is your business.
This thread is for those who are helping or want to help our Melkite Christian brothers and sisters in Palestine and Israel.

On a side note: Shame on you, personally, for not wanting to help a persectued people particularly since it was your ancestors who less than a century ago were so terribly persecuted.

You truly need to embrace the love of Your Messiah: Jesus Who is the Very and ONLY Reason the Jewish race was “Chosen” by God. They were “Chosen” because it was your ancestors 2 thousand years ago that God Chose to be born into time and humanity in the attempts to save the entire world: first the Jews and then the Gentiles.

Be sure to Chose God back since He Chose your race. Be sure to embrace Jesus so as not to waste your ancestors “Chosen” status. Those to whom much is given, much is required.

Allow your heart to be converted to Jesus the 2nd Person of the Most Holy Trinity, the One True God.

May Christ’s Peace be with you.

I will continue to pray for you. It is my hope to one day embrace you as a brother in Christ in Heaven.

The Choice is yours. Chose wisely.
 
Christy74, “Chosenpeople” and I may disagree on zionism, but I am sure I can say I speak for him when I say that to prosleytize him to convert to Christianity has got to be the height of religious triumphalism.

Jews do not “need” Jesus anymore than we “need” Zoroaster, Krishna or Buddha. A non-Jewish deity is a non-Jewish deity.

I personally think the only thing “chosenpeople” needs is authentic Judaism, and not zionism OR christianity!
 
If you don’t believe me, for starters look up Jacob DeHaan, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Isra%C3%ABl_de_Haan Also, another good reference work is “51 Documents: Zionist collaboration with the Nazis” by Lenni Brenner.
Sepharad,

He/She believes you because he/she is based on his/her own admission one of the ones directly responsible for the persecution.

He/She claims to be both an Israeli Judge as well as active IDF. Both of those positions are known for their discrimination and persecution of both Palestinians (Christian or not) as well as Israelis who are either Christians or Muslim or Non-Zionists Jews.

He/She believes you becaue he/she knows what he/she is doing in both of those roles.

Sepharad, my suggestion would be to light up the heavens with prayers for “Chosen People” that he/she would be enlightened by God and will begin to make decisions both in his role as Judge and as IDF which will help bring true peace and true democracy and true fairness and equal treatment of all persons in Israel and Palestine.

Ask everyone you know to pray for this “Chosen People” and I will too. He/she has the ability to make a positive difference, let’s all join together and pray that he/she does. God can change even the hardest of hearts!

Be hopeful!
Christy
 
Christy74, “Chosenpeople” and I may disagree on zionism, but I am sure I can say I speak for him when I say that to prosleytize him to convert to Christianity has got to be the height of religious triumphalism.

Jews do not “need” Jesus anymore than we “need” Zoroaster, Krishna or Buddha. A non-Jewish deity is a non-Jewish deity.

I personally think the only thing “chosenpeople” needs is authentic Judaism, and not zionism OR christianity!
Sepharad,

You and I have agreed on much, but not on this idea that “Jews do not “need” Jesus”. Our beliefs do differ. I believe that everyone needs Jesus.

Jews were especially chosen by God as the people He would come to us, the entire human race, through. He came first to save the Jews and then the rest of us heathens. :rolleyes:

Just because some of your ancestors and parents may have rejected Jesus as the Messiah doesn’t mean that you have to. You are your own person. You are free to choose.

In order to make an informed decision, in regards to whether to choose to accept or reject Jesus as your Messiah, I encourage you to get to know Him first.

I invite you to read the Gospels.

I also invite you to read or listen to Rosalind Moss’ testimony about how she, a Jew, became a Jewish Christian. Not that I think she could convert you, but I suggest this simply because of her coming from a religious Jewish background she will likely address issues which are important to you and therefore would be more interesting to you.

Hey, think about it. After all, the worst that could happen if you really look into the Messiah is you more strongly reaffirm your own belief.

Personally, I like to look at other religions from their own persective and it increases my knowledge and confirms my own faith. Currently, learning about Buddhism myself.

Peace,
Christy
 
Sepharad,

He/She believes you because he/she is based on his/her own admission one of the ones directly responsible for the persecution.

He/She claims to be both an Israeli Judge as well as active IDF. Both of those positions are known for their discrimination and persecution of both Palestinians (Christian or not) as well as Israelis who are either Christians or Muslim or Non-Zionists Jews.

He/She believes you becaue he/she knows what he/she is doing in both of those roles.

Sepharad, my suggestion would be to light up the heavens with prayers for “Chosen People” that he/she would be enlightened by God and will begin to make decisions both in his role as Judge and as IDF which will help bring true peace and true democracy and true fairness and equal treatment of all persons in Israel and Palestine.

Ask everyone you know to pray for this “Chosen People” and I will too. He/she has the ability to make a positive difference, let’s all join together and pray that he/she does. God can change even the hardest of hearts!

Be hopeful!
Christy
True peace will occur in the region when Palestinian Arabs love their children more than they hate Jews.

Amazing, this one-sidedness of your little weltanschauung.

Israel is by no mean perfect, but if you are going to condemn treatment of Palestinian Christians at the hands of Isrealis, why do you ingnore their treatment at the hands of Palestinian Muslims (five churches firebombed after Pope Benedict’s comments on Islam, attacks on Christian shops during the Hamas-Fatah conflicts, PA Church of Nativity hostage taking etc, etc, etc) and ignore the Palestinian Arab violence against Isrealis?

It smacks more than a little of a double standard.

Wanting true peace to me would mean the end of the popular support of Islamist terrorism groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, end of violence against Israelis along with the end of Isreali retaliatory strikes.

One might also mention that before the “Zionist entity” (why use this absurd insult), the region was the cradle of Christianity (prior to Islamic conquest, that is), and while the number of Christians living under Hamas or PA rule are dwindling, the number living in Israel proper are rising.
 
True peace will occur in the region when Palestinian Arabs love their children more than they hate Jews.

Amazing, this one-sidedness of your little weltanschauung.

Israel is by no mean perfect, but if you are going to condemn treatment of Palestinian Christians at the hands of Isrealis, why do you ingnore their treatment at the hands of Palestinian Muslims (five churches firebombed after Pope Benedict’s comments on Islam, attacks on Christian shops during the Hamas-Fatah conflicts, PA Church of Nativity hostage taking etc, etc, etc) and ignore the Palestinian Arab violence against Isrealis?

It smacks more than a little of a double standard.

Wanting true peace to me would mean the end of the popular support of Islamist terrorism groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, end of violence against Israelis along with the end of Isreali retaliatory strikes.

One might also mention that before the “Zionist entity” (why use this absurd insult), the region was the cradle of Christianity (prior to Islamic conquest, that is), and while the number of Christians living under Hamas or PA rule are dwindling, the number living in Israel proper are rising.
This thread was started by me and had nothing to do with politics many people on this thread are attempting to bring politics into this.

This thread is for those who are helping or want to help the Melkite Greek Palestinian Catholics (Israeli citizens as well as non-citizens) in Israel and Palestine who are currently being persecuted by IDF and the Israeli Gov.

There are some Melkite Greek Catholics that have been hard at work trying to pursue peace with Israel dispite the horrible things which have been done to them and their families and neighboring Christian Villages by the IDF/Israeli Gov. for the last 60 years. Such as Abuna Elias Chacour who is the Catholic Archbishop of Galilee. It is simply amazing to me how someone can keep peace in their hearts through some of these experiences - it is truly the Peace which surpasses all understanding - the Peace of Christ Jesus.

If you personally do not feel called to them our Catholic brothers and sisters there, then don’t. This is a thread for those who do.
 
This thread was started by me and had nothing to do with politics many people on this thread are attempting to bring politics into this.

This thread is for those who are helping or want to help the Melkite Greek Palestinian Catholics (Israeli citizens as well as non-citizens) in Israel and Palestine who are currently being persecuted by IDF and the Israeli Gov.

There are some Melkite Greek Catholics that have been hard at work trying to pursue peace with Israel dispite the horrible things which have been done to them and their families and neighboring Christian Villages by the IDF/Israeli Gov. for the last 60 years. Such as Abuna Elias Chacour who is the Catholic Archbishop of Galilee. It is simply amazing to me how someone can keep peace in their hearts through some of these experiences - it is truly the Peace which surpasses all understanding - the Peace of Christ Jesus.

If you personally do not feel called to them our Catholic brothers and sisters there, then don’t. This is a thread for those who do.
Again, the implication is that we are to ignore the persecutions of our Catholic brothers and sisters at the hands of Palestinian Muslims.

That is called a double standard. Or are you just claiming such persecutions don’t exist?

Nothing to do with politics? Even your title, “Palestine” is politically charged. Why not just call the Patriarch Irenaios the “Patriarch of Aelia Capitolina”?

I for one will pray for peace on both sides.
 
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Participants are strongly reminded that charity is essential to our discussions here. Because I do not believe the thread can charitably return to a discussion of how to assist Melkite Catholics in Palestine, this thread is now closed.
 
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