Situation in Gaza still ‘very bad,’ priest says 

(Catholic World News/ACN) — Father Gabriel Romanelli, pastor of Gaza’s sole Catholic parish, described the situation in Gaza as “very bad.”

“Inside the parish compound, we are doing as well as possible, though we hear a lot of shelling, and sometimes shrapnel reaches our compound,” he said. “For three months, we haven’t received any aid. So, for now, we’re rationing everything we have, and only after this rationing can we distribute it to the refugees in the compound and to people from outside.”

Aid to the Church in Need reported:

Father Gabriel’s main challenge, he says, is to properly order and organize life within the parish. This involves keeping a regular schedule, such as silent prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament every morning and the recitation of the rosary and Mass in the afternoon.

The many children in the parish have regular lessons, to try and save the academic year, and activities are organized for children, teenagers, and families, as well as Bible study groups that meet once a week.

Read the full report at Aid to the Church in Need…