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“We Are One With Them in Their Struggle”

Someone with ties to CNEWA, Cardinal Edwin O’Brien, is making his first trip to the Holy Land.

Someone with close ties to CNEWA, Cardinal Edwin O’Brien, is making his first trip to the Holy Land as grand master of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre, and he discussed his visit with Catholic News Service:

“The church in the Holy Land has been under unfriendly domination throughout the centuries, and the fact that we still exist there is almost a miracle,” Cardinal O’Brien told Catholic News Service on 24 November. “We have to do everything we can as a Catholic people to encourage them and to let them know that we are one with them in their struggle.”

The cardinal, a former archbishop of Baltimore whom Pope Benedict named to lead the chivalric order in August 2011, left Rome on 26 November for a weeklong pilgrimage whose itinerary was to include Jerusalem; Bethlehem, West Bank; and Amman, Jordan. He was scheduled to meet with Jerusalem’s Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal, who serves as the order’s grand prior, and other Catholic, Orthodox and Muslim leaders.

The cardinal also planned to visit a few of the more than 100 institutions that the knights support in the region, including parishes, schools and Bethlehem University.

Cardinal O’Brien was not planning to visit the Gaza Strip and said he did not expect the recent fighting there to affect his visit, which was planned almost a year ago. But he noted that Patriarch Twal has been on the “front lines” in aiding victims of the violence there.

Check out the cardinal’s remarks about his trip in the video below.

Greg Kandra is CNEWA’s multimedia editor and serves as a deacon in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn.

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