HEBREW-SPEAKING CATHOLICS: PIZZABALLA (CUSTODIAN) ABOUT THE POPE’S WORDS

The Pope’s words at the audience are "music to the ears" of the Hebrew-speaking Catholic communities living in Israel. "By recognising the inseparable relationship between Christianity and Hebraism – stated to SIR father Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Custodian of the Holy Land, who has witnessed these facts for a long time – the Pontiff insisted that there is a unique, privileged relationship between Christianity and Hebraism. One cannot think of Christianity without Hebraism. Our roots are there". "For many centuries – he added – the announcement to the non-Jewish, the so-called Gentiles, has always been presented as a replacement of the announcement to the Jewish. But this is not the case. What is happening in Israel, in the tiny Hebrew-speaking Catholic communities, is exactly what happened at the time of James the Less, to which Benedict XVI devoted today’s catechesis. The questions are the same: do we have to abide by the Hebrew law or not? And how? Why?". "I hope the Pope’s words – he concluded – can revive the path of faith of these communities that are new and need time as well as suffering". The Hebrew-speaking Catholic communities (Beersheva, Haifa, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv) belong to the Apostolate of Saint James the Apostle, now known as the Jewish-Catholic Vicariate. Approved on February 11th 1955 by the then Latin patriarch Alberto Gori, it was born in response to the needs of the Hebrew-speaking Catholics. Its purposes are two: to create centres for Catholic Jews where the liturgy is celebrated in Hebrew and to reconcile Jews and Christians.