A letter issued by the Anglican Bishop in
Dear Friends,
For the past forty years we have been largely alone on this desert
fighting a predator that not only has robbed us of all but a small piece of our
historic homeland, but threatens the traditions and holy sites of Christianity.
We are tired, weary, sick, and wounded. We need your help.
We have seen and we have been the recipients of the generosity of our
American and British friends. We cherish the support of everyone throughout the
world who stands with us in solidarity. Daily, I hear from many of them who
express outrage at the arrogant and aggressive positions of President Bush,
Secretary Rice, Senator Clinton, and Prime Minister Blair. I am saddened to
realize just how much the deserved prestige of the
Little more than a week ago, we were focused on the plight of the
Palestinian people. In
Movement of residents of the
This week, war broke out on the Lebanon-Israeli border (near Banyas where Jesus gave St. Peter the keys to heaven and
earth). The Israeli government’s disproportionate reaction to provocation was
consistent with their opportunistic responses in which they destroy their
perceived enemy.
In her recent article, “The Insane Brutality of the State of Israel,”
American, Kathleen Christison, a former CIA analyst
says, “The state lashes out in a crazed effort, lacking any sense of
proportion, to reassure itself of its strength.” She continues, “A society that
can brush off as unimportant an army officer’s brutal murder of a thirteen year
old girl on the claim that she threatened soldiers at a military post (one of
nearly seven hundred Palestinian children murdered by Israelis since the Intifada began) is not a society with a conscience.” The
“situation” as it has come to be called, has deteriorated into a war without
boundaries or limitations. It is a war with deadly potential beyond the
imaginations of most civilized people.
As I write to you, I am preparing to leave with other bishops for
On Saturday we will attempt to enter
My plan is that I will be able to go to
Write every elected official you know. Write to your news media. Speak
to your congregation, friends, and colleagues about injustice and the threat of
global war. If
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Corinthians 6.11:
“We have spoken frankly to you Corinthians, our heart is wide open to you. There is no
restriction in our affections, but only in yours. In return - I speak as to
children - open wide your hearts also.”
In, with, and through Christ,
Help needed Is anyone willing
to undertake a few light secretarial duties between now and Christmas, such
as basic minute taking at KPC meetings? If so, please get in touch with Noel or
Rosemary (see back page of newsletter for their contact details).
The Rt. Rev. Riah H. Abu El-Assal
Anglican Bishop in