03/27/2013, 00.00
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Christian Churches in Jerusalem urge faithful to pray for Syria and visit Holy Land at Easter

Signed by 12 patriarchs and leaders of Christian Churches-Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant-, the Easter message is an invitation to the faithful around the world to remember all the victims of violence. The empty Sepulchre in Jerusalem is a beacon for a world "full of false idols that separate people from the light of Christ and the truth of his Gospel."

Jerusalem (AsiaNews) - As Easter approaches, the leaders of Christian Churches in Jerusalem call on the faithful from all over the world to pray in view of the situation of instability and war in the Middle East and be close to the people of Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq as well as remember all the victims of violence.

Signed by 12 religious leaders, patriarchs and others, the annual message for Easter is also a call for Christian leaders to visit and make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

"This land has become a fifth Gospel," the message says. "The sacred fire on Holy Saturday and Easter Vigil remind us, and the entire world, of the 'Light of the Risen Lord', which illuminates the whole world, even in the darkest places of the earth. Our world today is full of false idols that separate people from the light of Christ and the truth of his Gospel."

Here is the full message issued by the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

We, the Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem, bless our faithful people in this region and the people of God everywhere in the name of the risen Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.

Each year the Church calls us to celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ through Divine Liturgies and Paschal ceremonies and gatherings. The Church in the Holy Land offers what no other church around the world can offer - Pilgrimage in the land where it all happened. Through many prayers, fasts, and holy journeys, this land we call Holy became a fifth gospel. Indeed, our Easter greetings come from the heart of the City of Hope, Resurrection and the Empty Tomb.

As Heads of Churches in Jerusalem, we call upon all Christians from around the ecumenical world to come and visit with our churches and walk with the living stones of the Holy Land in the footsteps of our risen Lord. And for those who are not able to make their pilgrimage to the Holy Land, we appeal to them to hold the peoples of this land in their prayers, particularly the Christian presence that keeps dwindling and faces existential challenges throughout the Middle East.

The holy fire on Holy Saturday and Easter Vigil remind us, and the entire world, of the 'Light of the Risen Lord', which illumines the whole world, even in the darkest places of the earth. Our world today is full of false idols that separate people from the light of Christ and the truth of his Gospel.

The Christian presence here in the Mother City of our faith continues to serve as a beacon of light of the risen Christ, which the first disciples witnessed here at the empty sepulchre in Jerusalem.

As a continued witness of the resurrection, the Church in the Holy Land urges all people of faith and goodwill around the world, especially those in authority, to strive for justice and peace among the nations. In particular, pray with us for the situation in Syria; in Lebanon; in Palestine and Israel; in Egypt; in Iraq, and wherever there is political unrest. Pray for all victims of violence and oppression, for prisoners, for those who live with the lack of security, and those who are displaced and refugees, especially here in our land.

May the light of the risen Lord shine upon the whole world and in our region, and may we all be raised with Christ into life victorious. Alleluia, Christ is Risen! He is Risen indeed. Alleluia!

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