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2007 Christmas Message from the Jerusalem Heads of Churches
"He came to his own, and his own received Him not. But as many as received
Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that
believe on His name; which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the
flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God." -St. John, ch.1 vv.11-13
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
Greetings.
1. Another Christmas is upon us and still we seek Peace for this Holy Land
amidst continuing hardships. At the sane time it is important for us to
reflect carefully on what the Evangelist is trying to put before us about
God's gift to us of Jesus, born in Bethlehem's manger, together with the
clear response God asks of each one of us.
Amidst our difficulties, we need to meditate upon what links us in the same
time to God and this land. In this Land, we ask for our freedom, for the end
of the Occupation. We mention the difficulties coming form 'the Wall of
Separation' that has transformed our cities into big prisons. With God, we are
linked because our dignity comes from His dignity, and we are His children
and the work of His hands. And we must keep in mind that it is not fleshly
descent or human effort which makes us the children of God, and it is not
human strength alone that makes us strong. Rather it is faith in our Lord
Jesus Christ, the Eternal Word of God. Christmas reminds us that our faith
is not only a human belonging to a group, or to a community different from
the others by its religion, We are called to make a personal commitment to
Jesus. Such a commitment tells the world and particularly those around us that we are prepared to witness and live by our reliance on Jesus the Word of God, born in Bethlehem, and who brought to us durable and firm peace in our hearts.
2. So often human beings believe they are capable of making peace through their own efforts; demanding conditions of their own choosing. However, when God gave us His Son to be born of a human mother and to experience all aspects of human life He did so in order that we might discern the way to resolve our difficulties from His example and teaching. Therefore we pray for ourselves in order to understand the strength God gave us when He gave us His Eternal Word born in Bethlehem. So we pray for our political leaders that God may inspire them and make them examine their conduct and demands in the light of God's commandments always remembering their own accountability to Him, in this very life and in the process of the conflict itself..
Jesus. Such a commitment tells the world and particularly those around us that we are prepared to witness and live by our reliance on Jesus the Word of God, born in Bethlehem, and who brought to us durable and firm peace in our hearts.
2. So often human beings believe they are capable of making peace through their own efforts; demanding conditions of their own choosing. However, when God gave us His Son to be born of a human mother and to experience all aspects of human life He did so in order that we might discern the way to resolve our difficulties from His example and teaching. Therefore we pray for ourselves in order to understand the strength God gave us when He gave us His Eternal Word born in Bethlehem. So we pray for our political leaders that God may inspire them and make them examine their conduct and demands in the light of God's commandments always remembering their own accountability to Him, in this very life and in the process of the conflict itself..
So dear Sisters and Brothers whilst we are truly conscious of the many
problems of unemployment, poverty and frustration which many of you continue
to face each day, we would still urge you to remember the words of the
Apostle:
May "the peace of God rule in your hearts ..." and "the word of Christ dwell
in you richly in all wisdom."
Colossians ch.3 vv. 15, 16
We as Christians must continue to offer our prayers to God for all those
around us who are struggling to care for their families, not least the young
children and the elderly. We rejoice with those families now enjoying the
company of those recently released from prison whilst persisting in our
efforts to encourage the release of thousands more who have the same right
to have back their freedom and return to the joy of their families and
children.
Amidst our sufferings, we share the sufferings of the others. We have a
particular thought for the countless thousands across the world who have
endured great disasters as a result of the devastating cyclones and
subsequent floods of recent months. We pray for them. And for all of us we
repeat the verse of the Gospel:
"God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever
believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
St. John ch.3, v.16
3. To our Sisters and Brothers across the world: we are greatly encouraged
by your continuing pilgrimages to this Land: we thank you for your presence
with us. During your pilgrimage as well you learn at first hand of the
difficulties of your fellow Christians here as well as following in the
footsteps of our Blessed Lord. Thank you for your prayers and the many
expressions of your love and care for everyone here.
If Peace is to come to this Land it needs even greater effort from all
concerned - ordinary citizens as well as Political leaders. Christmas
reminds us that God gave us the Prince of Peace to be born in Bethlehem so
we must all seek that peace for everyone in this Holy Land, be they
Palestinian or Israeli, Christian, Moslem or Jew and Druze. He tells us that
we are able to make peace and overcome all obstacles with the power which
the Prince of peace, born in Bethlehem, brought us.
We wish everyone a truly Happy Christmas and God's richest blessings on
their homes and families.
Jerusalem, December 2007
Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem
Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem
Patriarch Michel Sabbah, R.C. Latin
Patriarch Torkom I Manooghian, Armenian Orthodox
Fr Pierbattista Pizziballa, ofm, Custos of the Holy Land
Archbishop Anba Abraham, Coptic Orthodox
Archbishop Swerios Malki Murad, Syrian-Orthodox
Archbishop Abouna Matthias, Ethiopian Orthodox
Archbishop Paul Sayyah, Maronite
Bishop Suhail Dawani, Anglican
Bishop Mounib Younan, Lutheran
Bishop Pierre Malki, Syrian-Catholic
Bishop George Baker, Greek Catholic
Fr. Rafael Minassian , Armenian Catholic
Patriarch Michel Sabbah, R.C. Latin
Patriarch Torkom I Manooghian, Armenian Orthodox
Fr Pierbattista Pizziballa, ofm, Custos of the Holy Land
Archbishop Anba Abraham, Coptic Orthodox
Archbishop Swerios Malki Murad, Syrian-Orthodox
Archbishop Abouna Matthias, Ethiopian Orthodox
Archbishop Paul Sayyah, Maronite
Bishop Suhail Dawani, Anglican
Bishop Mounib Younan, Lutheran
Bishop Pierre Malki, Syrian-Catholic
Bishop George Baker, Greek Catholic
Fr. Rafael Minassian , Armenian Catholic
Yusef Daher
Executive Secretary