In September, the Custos of the Holy Land, Brother Francesco Patton, visited the United States, in Washington. He met with the Custody's community living there, and encouraged the friars in their mission as a bridge between North America and the Land of Jesus.
There were many meetings with the local church and society, well attended by Catholics and others. They testified to how American society recognises in these 125 years of the Custody's presence in the United States, a grace and a gift that must be preserved. And that it must be cultivated through knowledge of the holy places and support for Christian communities suffering from war, unemployment and precariousness of all kinds.
Br FRANCESCO PATTON,ofm
Custos of the Holy Land
The Holy Land Monastery in Washington, DC, and the shrine that is part of the monastery, were created to bring the Holy Land closer to Christians in the United States. And this was something very, very important, because during the 1800s and even in the first half of the 1900s, it was very difficult to travel in this way. Instead, Christians in the United States were able to get to know the main holy sites. Inside the Church there is a reproduction of the Annunciation Grotto in Nazareth, and in Bethlehem there is the Mount of Transfiguration and Calvary. We see today how relevant this is, because we have not been able to receive pilgrims for a year.
Br RAMZI SIDAWI,ofm
Guardian of the Washington Convent
We are very happy to celebrate this 125th anniversary of the Franciscan presence of the Custody of the Holy Land here in Washington. It is a very important moment because it also remembers or celebrates these 125 years, but also indicates the importance of the Custody of the Holy Land for the local Church. First of all we have and are the link, the bridge between the Holy Land and the Church in the United States. With the land of Jesus and his Mother Mary, a place of peace and reconciliation here in the United States, in the midst of the capital Washington.
The Custody's mission in the United States is appreciated and supported by the pastors of the American Church. For the work that the friars do in enhancing the link with Christians in the Middle East, and for the activity from which it is primarily the Americans who benefit.
CARDINAL WILTON DANIEL GREGORY
Archbishop of Washington
First of all, this Franciscan monastery is a great focal point for prayer. It welcomes literally thousands of people every year. And it is a sacred place. People feel healed when they come here. What is more, it raises their awareness of the needs of the people living in the Holy Land. And these have never been as desperate as they are now. So I am always happy to participate in the life of the monastery, not just as a pilgrim. But as someone who can encourage generosity on the part of all the faithful to care for the desperate needs of our brothers and sisters still living in the Holy Land.
Br RAMZI SIDAWI,ofm
Guardian of the Washington Convent
We hope to continue to persevere in this service, both for the local Church, for the United States, and for the universal Church.
Br FRANCESCO PATTON,ofm
Custos of the Holy Land
I would also like to mention that the Commissariat of the Holy Land in Washington plays a very big role in protecting the Christians of the Holy Land. We know how important it is also to make a voice heard. And here a voice in defence of the Holy Christians is also a very important role of economic support. The United States is the one that also helps the Holy Land the most economically so for us I would say it is a very important and strategic point to which we are very attached.
The Christmas Message of the Custos of the Holy Land, Brother Francesco Patton; the prayer for peace in Rome; the new book on the history of the origins of Christianity and finally the Jewish feast of Hannukah.
On 11 December, Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere in Rome was lit with candles of Faith and Hope during a prayer dedicated to world peace. The prayer was presided over by Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, President of the Italian Bishops' Conference, together with the Vicar of the Custody of the Holy Land, Brother Ibrahim Faltas.
On 13 December, Dar Al-Kalima University, in cooperation with the Pontifical Mission, organised a conference at the Dar Al-Kalima University Theatre in Bethlehem to present the book ‘Palestine, Cradle of Christianity: An Introduction to the History of the Origins of Christianity from the First to the Seventh Century’.