Vatican, 14 October, 2023 / 11:20 pm (ACI Africa).
Stephen Cardinal Brislin of South Africa’s Cape Town Archdiocese has directed all Parishes in his Metropolitan See to pray for those affected by the Israel-Palestine violence that he says has created a “very troubling situation” in Holy Land.
In a letter shared with ACI Africa on Friday, October 13, Cardinal Brislin recognizes the significance of the region in conflict to Christian faith, and decries the violent conflict that started on the morning of October 7 when Hamas, an Islamist militant group governing Palestine’s Gaza strip, attacked Israeli citizens in Southern Israel.
“I ask all our parishes to hold in prayer the very troubling situation in Palestine/ Israel and the Gaza Strip,” the South African Cardinal says.
He adds, “Our hearts and prayers go out to those who have lost loved ones, those who have been maimed, those who are displaced and those who have been taken hostage.”
“The violence, destruction and loss of life is deplorable and horrifying,” Cardinal Brislin says in his two-page letter dated October 13, and goes on to warn, “The conflict potentially has terrible international consequences and could easily lead to a frightening escalation of violence.”