Last week the
Vatican officially recognized the state of Palestine in a treaty between the
two. This news came just days before the canonization by Pope Francis of two 19th-century
Palestinian nuns, the first Palestinian saints of
modern times. Lord, we are grateful for
the hope and joy their sainthood brought to the Palestinian people and for the
inspiration they gave for lives dedicated to God and community work. Lord in
your mercy…
Thousands of young
Israelis mostly from right-wing yeshivas danced and sang throughout the Muslim
Quarter of the Old City during the annual “march of the flags” on Jerusalem Day.
This march marks Israel’s seizure of East Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day
War and later its annexation, a move never recognized by the international
community. Lord, we pray that instead
of declaring Jerusalem the capital “of the Jewish people alone” and showing
domination over the indigenous Palestinian population, Israeli leaders and
right-wing groups will seek peace based on true justice. Lord in your mercy…
In the West Bank this
past weekend, a photographer captured shocking images of Israeli soldiers spraying a young child with “skunk
water” during the town of Kafr Qaddum’s weekly march. Lord, we pray for the Palestinian people,
especially the children, living in dangerous and inhumane conditions under
Israel’s military might. Lord in your
mercy…
Lord, we pray for
our programs this week, including a joint Sabeel Jerusalem-Nazareth youth
educational trip in Jerusalem. We also
ask for your blessings as we plan for our November 2015 Witness Trip to the Holy Land, led by Sabeel founder and father of
Palestinian Liberation Theology, Rev. Naim Ateek. Lord in your mercy…
We pray alongside the World Council of
Churches for the countries of Malawi and Zambia. Lord in your mercy…
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