Friday, April 3, 2015
A Good Friday Message from Jerusalem's Christian Communities
Yesterday, the leaders of the Christian Churches in Jerusalem issued a message for Easter, calling the Holy City a source of hope that “springs from the Resurrection” and urging “people everywhere not to fall into despair” over the recent violence threatening the region. The Church leaders express deep distress over the level of violence “still being falsely perpetrated in the name of religion in parts of the Middle East and elsewhere in recent times.” Members of some of the region’s ancient Christian communities, “especially in Egypt, Iraq and Syria, have been among those most directly affected, along with other minority populations,” the message says. “There is no true religion which advocates violation of the human person or the victimization of minority groups in society and we condemn such actions in the strongest possible terms. Those who engage in such barbaric behaviour dehumanize not only their victims, but themselves,” the Church leaders write. Here is the full text of the Easter Message of the Heads of Churches in Jerusalem. ~~~~~ “He has given us new birth into a living hope through the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.” (I Peter 1:3) We, the Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem, send our Easter Greetings and Blessings to all people everywhere in the name of our risen Saviour, Jesus Christ. In the face of so much that threatens to devalue or diminish human life, the hope that springs from the Resurrection is rooted here in Jerusalem. The message of Easter has shaped the very identity of this Holy City over many centuries. Here is located the site of the Empty Tomb, the place where God’s sovereignty over death and the powers of darkness was manifested in the raising of Jesus from the dead. As a consequence of this reality, the location where the Resurrection took place is not merely an object of archaeological curiosity but remains a living focus of Christian worship. It is a place where God’s grace has been manifested in numerous ways down the centuries and for that reason alone it deserves respect. Along with all people of good will, we are deeply distressed by the level of violence still being falsely perpetrated in the name of religion in parts of the Middle East and elsewhere in recent times. Members of some of the ancient Christian communities in this region - especially in Egypt, Iraq and Syria - have been among those most directly affected, along with other minority populations. There is no true religion which advocates violation of the human person or the victimization of minority groups in society and we condemn such actions in the strongest possible terms. Those who engage in such barbaric behaviour dehumanize not only their victims, but themselves. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ we urge people everywhere not to fall into despair. The very existence of this city of Jerusalem is paradoxically a sign of hope that God’s kingdom of peace, love and justice will prevail. There are indeed signs of darkness around us which make this a painful time to live through, but the darkest part of the night is often shortly before the dawn. The joyful proclamation of the Resurrection at dawn on Easter Sunday assures us that the last word lies not with violence and inhumanity but with God’s purpose of love, justice and hope which runs like a thread throughout history and will find its ultimate fulfillment in the coming fullness of his Kingdom." ~~~~~ The letter was signed by : +Patriarch Theophilos III, Greek Orthodox Patriarchate....+Patriarch Fouad Twal, Latin Patriarchate....+Patriarch Nourhan Manougian, Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Patriarchate....+Fr. Pierbattista Pizzaballa, ofm, Custos of the Holy Land....+Archbishop Anba Abraham, Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate, Jerusalem....+Archbishop Swerios Malki Murad, Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate....+Archbishop Aba Embakob, Ethiopian Orthodox Patriarchate....+Archbishop Joseph-Jules Zerey, Greek-Melkite-Catholic Patriarchate....+Archbishop Mosa El-Hage, Maronite Patriarchal Exarchate....+Archbishop Suheil Dawani, Episcopal Church of Jerusalem and the Middle East....+Bishop Munib Younan, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land....+Bishop Pierre Malki, Syrian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate....+Msgr. Georges Dankaye’, Armenian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate. ~~~~~ Dear readers, I wish for you and your families and loved ones, and for all the world, the grace and blessings of this sacred day that we call Good Friday because of its message of God's great love for all his children on Earth.
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"I still can't help wondering how we can explain away what to me is the greatest miracle of all and which is recorded in history. No one denies there was such a man, that he lived and that he was put to death by crucifixion. Where ... is the miracle I spoke of? Well consider this and let your imagination translate the story into our own time -- possibly to your own home town. A young man whose father is a carpenter grows up working in his father's shop. One day he puts down his tools and walks out of his father's shop. He starts preaching on street corners and in the nearby countryside, walking from place to place, preaching all the while, even though he is not an ordained minister. He never gets farther than an area perhaps 100 miles wide at the most. He does this for three years. Then he is arrested, tried and convicted. There is no court of appeal, so he is executed at age 33 along with two common thieves. Those in charge of his execution roll dice to see who gets his clothing -- the only possessions he has. His family cannot afford a burial place for him so he is interred in a borrowed tomb. End of story? No, this uneducated, property-less young man has, for 2,000 years, had a greater effect on the world than all the rulers, kings, emperors; all the conquerors, generals and admirals, all the scholars, scientists and philosophers who have ever lived -- all of them put together. How do we explain that -- unless He really was what He said He was?" --Ronald Reagan
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