The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

In Jerusalem, Palestinia­n Christians observe scaled-down celebratio­ns

- By Julia Frankel

JERUSALEM >> Hundreds of Christians participat­ed in a customary Good Friday procession through the limestone walls of Jerusalem’s Old City, commemorat­ing one of the faith’s most sacred days with noticeably thinner crowds amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

The day’s procession­s, which normally draw thousands of foreign visitors, were unusually local. Most observers were Palestinia­n Christians, joined by some foreigners living in Jerusalem and a few undeterred tourists.

The traditiona­l Good Friday procession passes along the Way of the Cross, or Via Dolorosa, the route believed to have been walked by Jesus to his crucifixio­n. Squads of Israeli police set up barricades along the path, rerouting shoppers in the Old City’s bustling Muslim quarter to make way for hundreds of pilgrims.

A young group of Palestinia­n Arab scouts led the day’s procession, past the 14 stations along the route, each marking an event that befell Jesus on his final earthly journey. Hundreds of Palestinia­n Christians walked in their wake.

Behind them was a small parade of the Franciscan religious order, composed mainly of foreigners who live in Jerusalem.

“We wait for this every year,” said Munira Kamar, a Palestinia­n Christian from the Old City, who watched the parade pass, waving hello to cross-bearers, who stopped to give her young daughter a kiss on the cheek. “Of course, this year we are unhappy because of the situation with the ongoing war.”

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