Holy Land’s top Catholic leader visits Gaza parish, greeted by children in Santa hats and keffiyeh -
💨 Abstract
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the top Catholic leader in the Holy Land, visited Gaza's only Catholic church to spread Christmas hope and support. Despite the war-torn conditions, he saw signs of resilience and faith among the children and community. The church, which was damaged in July, is decorated for Christmas, and activities are in full swing despite ongoing challenges. Pizzaballa emphasized the need to look forward and heal, while acknowledging the past.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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