Post by : Bandanpreet Kaur
In an extraordinary display of solidarity and hope, top Christian leaders—including Latin Patriarch Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa and Greek Orthodox Patriarch Theophilos III—made a rare journey into Gaza after an Israeli airstrike devastated the historic Holy Family Catholic Church. The tragic attack killed three civilians and wounded ten, including a beloved parish priest, while the church was sheltering families fleeing conflict.
Amidst the shattered ruins, the patriarchs stood united:
Offering prayers for peace, justice, and the innocent lives lost.
Providing humanitarian aid—distributing food and medical supplies to all civilians in need.
Organizing medical evacuations for the wounded.
Their visit was supported by a joint call from Pope Leo XIV for an immediate ceasefire and protection of all holy sites, urging the world to stand for dialogue, relief, and the safeguarding of human dignity in Gaza.
Watch the moving moments of unity, faith, and compassion as church leaders echo a universal call: Stop the violence, seek justice, and embrace peace for all communities in Gaza..
Key Moments:
Emotional prayers and blessings in the damaged church
Testimonies from survivors and clergy
Footage of humanitarian aid convoys entering Gaza
Christian leaders’ powerful appeals for global solidarity and an end to the conflict
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