Catholic Bishops Call For Action To End Poverty In Gaza

Catholic Bishops Call For Action To End Poverty In Gaza
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Members of a Palestinian family warm themselves inside their temporary housing after they lost their home during the war between Israel and Hamas in the summer, as severe weather passes through Khuzaa, east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, Friday, Jan. 9, 2015. Heavy barrages of rain continued falling on the Gaza Strip on Friday after two days of cold, but mostly dry, winds. Ashraf al-Kidra, a spokesman for the Health Ministry, said a 2-month-old girl died of cold in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

ROME (RNS) Roman Catholic bishops from the U.S. and Europe concluded a visit to Gaza with a call for the end of Israel’s long-running blockade, and greater action to alleviate poverty after last year’s violent war with Israel.

Sixteen bishops who represent the Holy Land Coordination group went to Gaza for the first time since the conflict killed some 2,000 Palestinians and 70 Israelis.

“We witnessed the tragic consequences of the failure of both local and international politicians to advance peace,” the bishops said.

“The ongoing conflict assaults the dignity of both Palestinians and Israelis, but in a particular way our commitment to the poor calls us to lift up the suffering people in Gaza.”

The Holy Land Coordination, which travels to the region each year, is organized by English and Welsh bishops. After a lengthy delay at the Erez checkpoint Sunday (Jan. 11), the bishops entered Gaza, where they celebrated Mass and met Christian families and charities.

Members of the group, which included Bishop Oscar Cantu of Las Cruces, N.M., said they were struck by the widespread destruction from last year’s conflict. The bishops also called for an end to Israel’s blockade of Gaza.

“Many tens of thousands of families in Gaza lack adequate shelter. In the latest freezing weather, at least two infants died of exposure,” the bishops said.

“The continuing blockade dramatically impedes rebuilding and contributes to desperation that undermines Israelis’ legitimate hope for security. It also creates intolerable levels of unemployment and pushes ordinary people into deeper poverty. ”

The bishops urged political leaders to find “creative” ways to build peace in the Middle East and “to build bridges, not walls.”

The Israeli government conceded Friday that life in Gaza was “indeed fairly bleak” but said the poor conditions there were a “sad indictment” of the leadership of Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza and is considered by both Israel and the U.S. to be a terrorist organization.

“History will judge Hamas poorly for this,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement to Religion News Service.

The ministry said peace was possible, but Israel had little faith in the Palestinians whom it said had violated peace deals in the past.

“These agreements, which bind both Israel and the Palestinians, require us to resolve outstanding differences through negotiations,” the statement said.

“When the Palestinians, by violating this, unashamedly tell us all that they do not abide by agreements they enter into, that doesn’t do much for our confidence.”

The ministry confirmed it had suspended the transfer of tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah — not because the Palestinians had recently moved to join the International Criminal Court — but because of what it called the “fundamental violation” of all Israeli-Palestinian agreements.

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Pope Francis Quotes On The Poor
Stealing from the tables of the the poor(01 of21)
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Throwing food away is like stealing from the tables of the the poor, the hungry! I encourage everyone to reflect on the problem of thrown away and wasted food to identify ways and means that, by seriously addressing this issue, are a vehicle of solidarity and sharing with the needy. Read more (credit:AP)
'Money Has To Serve, Not To Rule!'(02 of21)
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Pope Francis has denounced the global financial system, blasting the "cult of money" that he says is tyrannizing the poor and turning humans into expendable consumer goods.Read more (credit:AP)
'Poor Church For The Poor'(03 of21)
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'Oh, how I would like a poor Church, and for the poor."Read more (credit:Getty Images)
Men And Women Sacrificed To the Idols Of Profit (04 of21)
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Man is not in charge today, money is in charge, money rules. God our Father did not give the task of caring for the earth to money, but to us, to men and women: we have this task! Instead, men and women are sacrificed to the idols of profit and consumption: it is the "culture of waste." On World Environment Day (credit:AP)
'If Banks Fail It is A Tragedy, If People Die Of Hunger It's Nothing'(05 of21)
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"Today, and it breaks my heart to say it, finding a homeless person who has died of cold, is not news. Today, the news is scandals, that is news, but the many children who don't have food - that's not news. This is grave. We can't rest easy while things are this way."Read more (credit:AP)
Choose A Humble Car(06 of21)
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Pope Francis waves to faithful upon his arrival at the Pontiff's residence of Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Sunday July 14, 2013, in a Ford Focus.The down-to-earth Pope called for greater austerity from religious figures last week, saying, “It hurts me when I see a priest or nun with the latest-model car. You can’t do this. A car is necessary to do a lot of work, but, please, choose a more humble one. If you like the fancy one, just think about how many children are dying of hunger in the world." The Ford Focus is a compact car with a starting sticker price of just about $16,000.Read more (credit:AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
'Slave Labor Goes Against God' (07 of21)
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"A headline that really struck me on the day of the tragedy in Bangladesh was 'Living on 38 euros a month'. That is what the people who died were being paid. This is called slave labour." "Not paying fairly, not giving a job because you are only looking at balance sheets, only looking at how to make a profit. That goes against God!" Read more (credit:AP)
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"To live charitably means not looking out for our own interests, but carrying the burdens of the weakest and poorest among us." (credit:@pontifex)
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"We cannot sleep peacefully while babies are dying of hunger and the elderly are without medical assistance." (credit:@pontifex)
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"There are many people in need in today’s world. Am I self-absorbed in my own concerns or am I aware of those who need help?" (credit:@pontifex)
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"True charity requires courage: let us overcome the fear of getting our hands dirty so as to help those in need." (credit:@pontifex)
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"The “throw-away” culture produces many bitter fruits, from wasting food to isolating many elderly people." (credit:@pontifex)
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"If money and material things become the center of our lives, they seize us and make us slaves." (credit:@pontifex)
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"Let us ask the Lord to give us the gentleness to look upon the poor with understanding and love, devoid of human calculation and fear." (credit:@pontifex)
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"Take care of God’s creation. But above all, take care of people in need." (credit:@pontifex)
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"To live charitably means not looking out for our own interests, but carrying the burdens of the weakest and poorest among us." (credit:@pontifex)
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"How marvellous it would be if, at the end of the day, each of us could say: today I have performed an act of charity towards others!" (credit:@pontifex)
No More 'Profit At Any Cost'(18 of21)
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"My thoughts turn to all who are unemployed, often as a result of a self-centred mindset bent on profit at any cost." (credit:@pontifex)
'Prayer, Humility, Charity'(19 of21)
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"Prayer, humility, and charity toward all are essential in the Christian life: they are the way to holiness." (credit:@pontifex)
'Moral And Material Poverty'(20 of21)
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"How many kinds of moral and material poverty we face today as a result of denying God and putting so many idols in his place!" (credit:@pontifex)
On Waste(21 of21)
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"Consumerism has accustomed us to waste. But throwing food away is like stealing it from the poor and hungry." (credit:@pontifex)