Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holyland

ELCJHL
 Phone:
 972-2-626-6800

 FAX:
 972-2-628.5764

 ADDRESS:
 Muristan Rd.
 P.O. Box 14076
 Jerusalem 91140
 via Israel


ELCJHL News March 2006

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Articles:


Whence the Heavenly Jerusalem?

The Politics of Sacred Space and the Pursuit of Peace

"How do our religious views of the Holy Sites in Jerusalem affect the peace process in Israel/Palestine?" "Is this a religious conflict or a political conflict?"

More than 100 gathered for a conference at Tantur Ecumenical Institute about these and other questions about religious views of Christians, Muslims and Jews in the Holy Sites in Jerusalem and how they affect the goal of peace-making. Sponsored by the Joan Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, speakers presented papers and invited dialogue on the topic.

Failed Church Bombing in Nazareth Sparks Protests and Appeals for Tolerance

Failed Nazareth BombingThousands gathered Saturday in Nazareth to protest a failed bombing attempt by a Jewish family Friday night at the Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth, where Christians had gathered for traditional Lenten prayers. Fortunately, the homemade mixture of fireworks, flammable liquids and a jar of marbles and nails to serve as shrapnel didn't explode properly, one witness said, and no one was seriously hurt. But when Muslims and Christians gathered quickly to protect the Holy Site, the army was called out to protect the Jewish family and disperse the crowd, using tear gas and force. Saturday's protest was a mixture of anger and fear at what Muslims and Christians say is a growing intolerance for their religious sites and freedom.

Heads of churches and Muslim leaders gathered Sunday with Municipality officials, Knesset members and community leaders to calm fears and to call for religious tolerance and education against extremism. They led marchers through the streets to the courtyard of the Church, where the mayor, the Latin Patriarch and a local Muslim sheikh addressed the crowd.