Fr. Firas welcomes you: Aboud 2003-2009 & Jifna 2009 -

10 Feb

Aboud Parish and Jifna parish    

Year for Priests
 
Father Firas Nasib Aridah, who is a Jordanian priest served the Roman Catholic Parish of Our Lady Mother of  Sorrows Church in the village of Aboud in the West Bank since 2003. Father Firas has been a leader in helping to strengthen the interfaith alliances among Christians and Muslim residents of  Aboud. Father Firas oversees all of the community and educational activities at the parish of Our Lady Mother of Sorrows. Father Firas was ordained in Amman, Jordan, in 21 June 2001 and was subsequently named parish priest assistant in Zarka, Jordan.  

on the 1st of August 2009 Fr. Firas Became the Parish priest of St. Joseph Parish in Jifna (palestine).

Fr. Firas Aridah, Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem

P.O.Box: 14152, Jerusalem, Israel 91141

E-mail: Aridah11@hotmail.com, Aridah11@gmail.com

Tel: 0097022810873, Cell: 00972599325957, 00972549706419    

Kairos Palestine & the Kairos Project

9 Feb

 This document is the Christian Palestinians’ word to the world about what is happening in Palestine. It is written at this time when we wanted to see the Glory of the grace of God in this land and in the sufferings of its people. In this spirit the document requests the international community to stand by the Palestinian people who have faced oppression, displacement, suffering and clear apartheid for more than six decades. The suffering continues while the international community silently looks on at the occupying State, Israel. Our word is a cry of hope, with love, prayer and faith in God. We address it first of all to ourselves and then to all the churches and Christians in the world, asking them to stand against injustice and apartheid, urging them to work for a just peace in our region, calling on them to revisit theologies that justify crimes perpetrated against our people and the dispossession of the land.

In this historic document, we Palestinian Christians declare that the military occupation of our land is a sin against God and humanity, and that any theology that legitimizes the occupation is far from Christian teachings because true Christian theology is a theology of love and solidarity with the oppressed, a call to justice and equality among peoples.

This document did not come about spontaneously, and it is not the result of a coincidence. It is not a theoretical theological study or a policy paper, but is rather a document of faith and work. Its importance stems from the sincere expression of the concerns of the people and their view of this moment in history we are living through. It seeks to be  prophetic in addressing things as they are without equivocation and with boldness, in addition it puts forward ending the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land and all forms of discrimination as the solution that will lead to a just and lasting peace. The document also demands that all peoples, political leaders and decision-makers put pressure on Israel and take legal measures in order to oblige its government to put an end to its oppression and disregard for the international law. The document also holds a clear position that non-violent resistance to this injustice is a right and duty for all Palestinians including Christians.

The initiators of this document have been working on it for more than a year, in prayer and discussion, guided by their faith in God and their love for their people, accepting advice from many friends: Palestinians, Arabs and those from the wider international community. We are grateful to our friends for their solidarity with us.

Please click this link and you can find the Documents in your favorite language 

http://www.kairospalestine.ps/

The Kairos project
 
The Kairos Project is a non-profit educational initiative that seeks to educate America’s mainstream faith leaders and their communities about the causes of—and solutions to—the modern conflict that currently ravages the Holy Land. We are non-partisan and work with leaders and communities from across the political and theological spectra, as well as others who subscribe to the same core ethos.

The Kairos Project believes in the equality and inherent dignity of all human beings. We believe that the only solution to the Holy Land’s conflict is one that respects and promotes the security and human rights of all Israelis and Palestinians–as well as the vibrancy and viability of the Holy Land’s Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faith communities. Thus, the Kairos Project sees itself as pro-Israeli, pro-Palestinian, pro-American, and pro-peace.

Inasmuch as the Holy Land is of deep significance to people of faith the world over–and thus to regional and global security–the Kairos Project does support the two-state solution, the resolution almost universally recognized and accepted by the international community and the parties to the conflict itself.

http://www.thekairosproject.org/
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