Issued by the Catholic Center for Studies and Media - Jordan. Editor-in-chief Fr. Rif'at Bader - موقع أبونا abouna.org
From November 27 to December 2, 2024, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, visited the United Kingdom to mark the 70th anniversary of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher’s Lieutenancy in England and Wales.
The visit began on November 28 with a special parliamentary reception at the Palace of Westminster, organized by the Catholic Bishops' Conference. There, Cardinal Pizzaballa met Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, Members of Parliament, civil servants, and representatives of charities working in the Holy Land. Reflecting on the ongoing struggles in the region, he emphasized the importance of faith and hope. “Hope is a daughter of faith,” he said, urging action in the face of adversity. He acknowledged the devastation caused by war but expressed optimism for grassroots-driven change: “The status quo in our lands is over. We cannot go back to the previous situation.”
Later that day, the Cardinal visited the Order of Malta’s Grand Priory of Great Britain, meeting members and praying vespers.
On November 29, Cardinal Pizzaballa met with the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales and participated in the Holy Land Coordination Conference, a longstanding initiative supporting the local Church in the Holy Land. In the evening, he attended the Investiture Vigil ahead of the anniversary celebrations.
The following day, November 30, the Cardinal presided over the solemn Investiture ceremony of new Knights and Dames at St. George's Cathedral, Southwark, alongside the Grand Prior of the Order. In his homily, he spoke of the future of the Holy Land being in the hands of the "meek," those who serve others despite persecution, and the importance of building bonds of love across communities.
The Cardinal’s visit concluded on December 1, First Advent, with Mass at Westminster Cathedral in London and in St. Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh, where he concelebrated with Archbishop Leo Cushley. Reflecting on the Gospel, he urged Christians to live with hope and vigilance, stressing the importance of prayer in enduring challenges. He also reiterated that only Jesus can bring lasting peace to the Holy Land, calling on all to pray for hearts aligned with God's love and compassion.