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Published on Tuesday, 22 July 2025
Opening address of Patriarch Theophilos on visit to Gaza

lpj.org :

Following is the statement by His Beatitude Theophilos III, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, delivered at the opening of the press conference on the pastoral visit to Gaza on July 22, 2025:

 

Beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, 

Esteemed members of the press, 

Peace be upon you all, in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ—He who “walked among the sick and the sorrowful,” and who taught us that “whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” (Matthew 25:40)

We gather today with hearts burdened by sorrow, yet steadfast in faith, following our pastoral mission to Gaza, a land bruised by prolonged affliction and pierced by the cries of its people. Together with His Beatitude Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, and in the company of devoted clergy, we entered as servants of the suffering Body of Christ, walking among the wounded, the bereaved, the displaced, and the faithful whose dignity remains unbroken despite their agony. 

 

There, we encountered a people crushed by the weight of war, yet carrying within them the image of God. Among the broken walls of the Church of the Holy Family and the wounded hearts of its faithful, we witnessed both profound grief and unyielding hope. We knelt in prayer beside the afflicted and laid our hands upon those yearning for comfort, guided by the words of Saint Paul: “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” (Galatians 6:2)

 

The Church’s mission in times of devastation is rooted in the ministry of presence, of standing with those who mourn, of defending the sacredness of life, and of witnessing to the light that no darkness can extinguish. 

 

To the international community, we say: silence in the face of suffering is a betrayal of conscience. To the children of Gaza, we affirm: the Church remains beside you. And to all those who wield power, we echo the Lord’s command: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God”. (Matthew 5:9)

 

As it is written, “Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth,” (1 John 3:18) may this moment be a summons to conscience, and may the mercy of God guide every hand that seeks to mend what has been torn. 

 

Thank you.