The Jerusalem Post

Holy Land archbishop urges postcorona renewal

- • By DAN WILLIAMS

With Jerusalem emerging from corona curbs and the faithful flocking there again, Easter Sunday brought a message of renewal from the traditiona­l site of Jesus’ death and resurrecti­on.

Deserted a year ago after the pandemic hit, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was attended by dozens of clergymen and worshipers, a turnout enabled by an Israeli vaccinatio­n campaign – the fastest in the world – that has driven down infections.

Archbishop Pierbattis­ta Pizzaballa, the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, voiced hope in his homily for a post-corona world of greater substance and spirituali­ty.

We are “tempted to run backward, to find the bodies we lost, the missed opportunit­ies, the postponed feasts, the life that seemed to escape us,” he said. “We should have the courage to be disciples of the impossible, capable of seeing the world with a glance redeemed by the encounter with the Risen One .... Nothing is impossible for those who have faith.”

The telling of Jesus’ resurrecti­on, he said, is “the proclamati­on of a Church that knows how to bear witness with conviction and certainty that every death, every pain, every effort, every tear can be transforme­d into life. And that there is hope. There is always hope.”

The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, on the site where Christians believe that Jesus spent his last few hours, is the focus of celebratio­ns of Easter, the most important festival in the Christian calendar.

A festive mood has returned, albeit under some restrictio­ns. Whereas thousands of pilgrims usually walk the Via Dolorosa’s 14 Stations of the Cross to mark the events leading up to Jesus’ burial, this year’s participan­ts numbered in the hundreds and were mostly local. (Reuters)

 ?? PIERBATTIS­TA PIZZABALLA ?? (Amir Cohen/Reuters)
PIERBATTIS­TA PIZZABALLA (Amir Cohen/Reuters)

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