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    AsiaNews.it, Italy
    Nov 19 2004

    Call to Christians: Pilgrims, come to the Holy Land

    Representatives of all Churches: "The West, driven by secularism, is
    forgetting Christians".



    Jerusalem (AsiaNews) -- "A call to all people of faith: Visit the
    Holy Land". This is the title of a document signed by
    representatives of different Christian denominations in Jerusalem
    this week, to encourage Christians around the world to resume visits
    to the Holy Sites.

    On Monday, November 13, the Custodian of the Holy Land, Father
    Pierbattista Pizzaballa, papal representative Archbishop Pietro
    Sambi, and representatives of the Greek and Russian Orthodox,
    Armenian and Protestant Churches signed a joint statement urging
    Christians of the world to visit the Holy Land and, thus, contribute
    to preventing the exodus of Christians from these areas. It is the
    first time that Christians jointly sign a document of this kind.

    "There are many things that divide Christians, but there are many
    more that unite us. The Holy Land is one of these," Fr. Pizzaballa
    said, echoing Pope John XXIII's famous phrase.

    Archbishop Sambi referred to pilgrimages to the Holy Sites as times
    of "joy and spiritual enrichment", saying that they offer both
    spiritual and material encouragement to the small Christian
    communities there. Many Christian Palestinians in fact make a living
    thanks to religious tourism to the Holy Sites. Furthermore, pilgrims
    can create "an atmosphere of peace" that can contribute to "defusing
    the ever-tense political situation between Israelis and
    Palestinians."

    The document bemoans the flight of Christians from the Holy Land.
    Today they make up only 1.6% of the population. "Along with the
    Christian exodus the Christian vision of man regarding the respect
    for the human person and human life is also disappearing, in a region
    in which these values are in open decline", the document states. It
    also laments the inaction of "governments of the Christian West",
    which, "driven by a false vision of religious freedom and perhaps by
    an exacerbated secularism," forget to help Christians and come to the
    aid of Palestinians for merely ideological and political motives.

    Speaking in support of the document, Israel's Minister of Tourism,
    Gideon Ezra, provided figures on the decline of Christian pilgrimages
    to the Holy Land. This decline has been the result of security
    problems related to the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis.
    In 2000, Christians made up 60% of the 2.6 million tourists in
    Israel. In 2004, the percentage fell to 29. (LF)
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