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LATIN
PATRIARCHY - JERUSALEM
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Easter Message
Christ is risen. He is risen indeed. Let's rejoice and renew
our hope.
Yes, brothers and sisters, we invite you to rejoice in spite of
the hardships we are suffering. We invite you to live in spite
of the death that surrounds us. We invite you to love in spite
of the hatred that demolishes the hearts in these days. Christ
is risen. He defeated death and death has no more power on him.
This is our Easter wish for all: to see that death is overcome
and has no more power in this Holy Land on the hearts of Palestinians
and Israelis. We, Christians, believe in the Resurrection, therefore
we keep hoping that one day, the Holy Land will be for all its
inhabitants, a land of Resurrection and no more a land of death
and hatred.
The Gospel says that Jesus, on one of his last days, " as
he drew near and came in sight of the city he shed tears over
it, and said: if you too had only recognised on this day the way
to peace" (Lc 19,41-42). All people of good will today shed
tears on the holy city and wish to its inhabitants and to its
governors to see the ways of peace. Because the ways followed
so far are not those that can lead to peace: the military actions,
the siege imposed upon all Palestinian cities and villages, making
them big jails, where human dignity is violated, where killing
is going on together with demolitions of possessions and houses.
All these actions are not a way that leads to peace. On the contrary,
all this gives rise to more death and more destruction of the
human dignity that leads to more war and more killing and insecurity.
Since the liberation of the Basilica of the Nativity, one year
ago, nothing has changed for us. The Basilica is liberated, but
not the human being, the Palestinians remain under siege, exposed
to humiliations, to hunger and to anarchy and the Israelis remain
in their insecurity and fear.
And what we live here, in this Holy Land, we begin to see it
also in Iraq.
One said that the war of Iraq was a step toward peace. Pope Jean
Paul II clearly says that only the means of peace can lead to
peace. The international community needs to renew itself in order
to find the ways of putting a limit to the use of power by the
strong and to save humanity from the threat of new world wars.
It is necessary to fight against terrorism, wherever it may be,
but the struggle against terrorism starts with a revision of criterias
and values. The first step to put an end to terrorism is to start
with a self-examination in order to find the possible roots of
evil and death in oneself, roots that allow the strong to attack
the weak and to impose injustices and deprivations upon peoples.
" So now, you kings, come to your senses; you, earthly rulers,
learn your lesson. In fear, be submissive to God" (Ps 2,
10-11). To be submissive to God means to make peace with justice.
Dealing with other people and nations according to the requirements
of peace and justice is the only way to avoid all sorts of terrorism.
Our message to our leaders in this holy land is the following:
you are elected to bring peace and security, and therefore to
follow the ways that bring peace and security. The ways followed
so far did not achieve peace and security, neither to the Israeli
nor to the Palestinian people. You, too, listen to what God says.
He says peace and justice go together. Change your ways. Take
away the fear from your people's hearts. Believe that the peace
is possible and that the Palestinians are capable of livng in
peace once their freedom and their rights are given back to them.
We celebrate Easter. It means the passage from death to life,
from slavery to freedom. I wish to all Christians and to all Palestinians
to pass from the present death to a new life, based on a reacquired
freedom, on justice, forgiveness, love and reconciliation. I wish
to the Jewish people celebrating Passover to pass from rhe present
situation of fear to security, based also on justice, forgiveness,
love and reconciliation. A new world order should have the same
bases: justice, forgiveness, love and reconciliation. Without
forgiveness and without God's presence among men, death will lead
only to death, and war will only produce war and terrorism. One
cannot; under any pretext, build a new world order while starting
with the demolition of the human person in it.
Christ is risen. Yes, He is risen indeed. To all of you I wish
an Easter of peace, justice, forgiveness, love and reconciliation.
Michel Sabbah, Patriarch
Easter, April 2003
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