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WAR AND PEACE: A cry for peace in the Holy Land – Moderator signs joint statement

A cry for peace in the Holy Land – Moderator signs joint statement

The Rt Rev Sally Foster-Fulton and the Most Rev Archbishop William Nolan pray that people in positions of power end the “senseless violence” and have the courage and wisdom to pursue the path of justice and peace for all who call the Holy Land home.

The two religious leaders said “enough is enough” and spoke out after Gaza’s only Catholic priest, Father Gabriel Romanelli, visited Glasgow last Friday.

Archbishop William Nolan and Moderator the Rt Rev Sally Foster-Fulton.

He shared the plight of his Holy Family Parish congregation, said people are “living in hell” and called for a ceasefire, describing it as a necessary step to restart dialogue between all parties.

The Moderator, the Archbishop and other ecumenical partner representatives attended the event, organised by the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF) and Justice and Peace Scotland at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.

The full statement reads: –

On the occasion of Fr Gabriel Romanelli’s visit to Glasgow on 26th April 2024, we, the undersigned, express our solidarity with the people of the Holy Family Parish in Gaza, the Christian community of the Holy Land and people of all faiths and none across the region tormented by war.

In recent months, millions of innocent people have suffered the consequences of violence and war.

Families and communities have been devastated.

Many have lost hope for a peaceful future.

Men, women and children have been robbed of their innate human dignity and their right to survive and thrive.

Our cry is “Enough is enough”.

Father Gabriel Romanelli. Photo credit. James Cave – SCIAF.

Today we cry out to all people in positions of power to end this senseless violence.

We pray to Almighty God that their hearts may be turned towards compassion, and that they may have the courage and wisdom to pursue the path of justice and peace for all who call the Holy Land home.

Kenny Roger, Faith Action Programme, Church of Scotland, Bart McGettrick, Knights of the Holy Sepulchre, the Most Rev Archbishop William Nolan, Father Gabriel Romanelli, Rt Rev Sally Foster-Fulton and Lorraine Currie, Chief Executive of SCIAF. 
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