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Tag Archives: Patriarch Fouad Twal

Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Concerned About Security for Pope’s Visit

May 12, 2014 Brian Kelly Reply

In response to recent vandalism to Catholic Church property in Jerusalem Patriarch Fouad Twal said in an interview with AsiaNews that these acts “are a stain on the democracy that Israel claims it stands for”. AsiaNews: Only three days ago, extremists daubed anti-Christian … Continue reading →

Latin Patriarch Says Christians Face Virtual Extinction in Holy Land

Jul 22, 2011 Brian Kelly Reply

Catholic Culture: The Church in the Holy Land faces the prospect of extinction, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem said at a conference in London. More on this here.

Jerusalem’s Latin Patriarch Laments Extremism of Mid-East Moslems and Israelis

Jan 11, 2011 Brian Kelly Reply

Catholic Culture: Addressing representatives from bishops’ conferences in Europe and North America who were making an annual pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal of Jerusalem lamented the persecution of Christians in the Middle East. Read more here … Continue reading →

Jerusalem Patriarch Twal Pleads for End of Gaza Siege and Violence

Jun 16, 2010 Brian Kelly Reply

The Latin Patriarch, who also heads Caritas Jerusalem, a Catholic Aid Agency, said in an interview with Zenit News published last Friday: “The Gaza siege needs to be lifted . . . No people should have to undergo this. The … Continue reading →

Latin Patriarch’s Stirring Midnight Mass Homily

Dec 26, 2008 Brian Kelly Reply

Patriarch Fouad Twal’s Christmas homily is well worth savoring, a beautiful message of hope and salvation in the midst of rending conflicts and bloodshed. In the city of Bethlehem the simple story of the Nativity was retold with passion by … Continue reading →

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