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    Catholic Church in Israel Offers Support to Christian Migrants in Crisis

    September 30, 2024Updated:September 30, 20242 Mins Read
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    A summer camp for children at the Saint James Vicariate for Hebrew Speaking Catholics in Israel in 2021. (Credit: Aid to the Church in Need.). Source: Crux Catholic Media, Inc.
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    The Catholic Church in Israel is providing essential help to Christian migrants and asylum seekers through the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem. As many struggle to find stability and security, the Patriarchate, led by Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, has extended its pastoral care to these vulnerable communities. The Patriarchate’s Vicariate for Migrants and Asylum Seekers (VMAS), established in 2021, has been assisting up to 85,000 individuals who face numerous challenges living and working in Israel.

    Sister Gabriele Penka, the administrator of VMAS, highlighted the difficulties migrants face, particularly in securing employment and legal recognition. Many are required to present a payslip to obtain a visa, yet Israel has not clarified their legal status, making it even harder for them to work. VMAS has stepped in with practical solutions, such as providing daycare programs for migrant children. These initiatives allow parents to continue working by offering safe spaces for their children during the day.

    The Church is also focused on educational support. In Jerusalem, there are after-school programs for teenagers, where Israeli volunteers assist with homework. Additionally, VMAS runs a home for children from families unable to provide a stable environment. These children stay at the facility during the week and return home on weekends. The Church’s efforts are crucial in supporting migrants and asylum seekers, especially since many live in Israel on limited visas, which complicates life for their families.

    Christian migrants also face challenges practicing their faith. The Patriarchate has created 60 communities across Israel, arranging for priests to celebrate sacraments in different languages, even in areas without a Christian presence. These gatherings often take place on Fridays or Saturdays, given the local weekend schedule. Much of VMAS’s budget is spent on renting spaces where these communities can meet and pray.

    George Akroush, director of the Patriarchate’s Project Development Office, emphasized that many Christian migrants, particularly women working as caretakers for the elderly, help foster understanding between the Jewish and Christian communities. Their presence in Jewish homes offers a new perspective on the Catholic Church and helps build bridges of dialogue and respect.

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