Pope Francis writes: “Holy Week challenges us to step outside ourselves so as to attend to the needs of others: those who long for a sympathetic ear, those in need of comfort or help. We should not simply remain in our own secure world, but we should go out, with Christ, in search of...”
If we pray on these words and let them sink into our hearts, we will move away from our ideologies to see the pain and the suffering around us. We call to mind the suffering in many places in the world:
- Israel and Gaza/Palestine
- Syria, Lebanon, Myanmar
- Russia and Ukraine, Armenia and Azerbaijan
- Sub-Saharan Africa: Cameroon, Mozambique, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Sudan.
- Challenges in the Americas: The United States, Venezuela and Guyana, Peru and Nicaragua
- Environmental crisis and Climate Change
- Migration and the Mediterranean crisis
- Education, Human Rights, Dialogue
- We pray for safety for all Jews. We pray for their flourishing and protection in Israel and across the globe.
- We pray for the people of Gaza and Palestine, for an end to the humanitarian crisis. We pray for their safety and their ability to flourish and to build a nation in peace and prosperity.
- We pray for Christians who live in Israel, Palestine, and Gaza.
Update on Gaza Numbers (by wikipedia as of March 30, 2024)
Prior to the War: killed between Jan. 1, 2008 and Sep. 19, 2023
6,407 Palestinians, most were civilians
308 Israelis
Strength of Military:
Israel: 529,500
Hamas: 25,000 to 40,000
Israeli offensive in Gaza killing
Inside Israel: 1,609 militants killed; 200 militants captured
Inside Gaza
32,632 people. (8,000 missing; 1,000 militants).
(24,655 are vulnerable people listed below)
9,100 are women
13,790+ are children
1,049 elderly
364 paramedics and medical staff
152 UN Staff
200 Journalists
75,092 Gazans wounded by bombings
48,000 Gazans ill, without clean water, fears of dysentery
1.9 million displaced; 2.1 million total Gazans
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