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IMAGE: CNS photo/Oliver Weiken, EPABy Judith SudilovskyJERUSALEM (CNS) -- Israelirestrictions on reaching the Church of the Holy Sepulcher for Holy Week andEaster are part of the current Israeli government's policy of making Jerusaleman exclusively Jewish city, said Yusef Daher, secretary-general of theJerusalem Interchurch Center.Describing the network of Israelipolice barriers that disrupt the flow and number of people able to reach thechurch for Good Friday services and the Orthodox Holy Fire ceremony at theEaster Vigil, Daher acknowledged that although the single entrance and exit tothe church cause a potential hazard in case of a fire, there had been noproblem in more than a century."This (restrictions) didnot happen 10 years ago," he said.The Holy Fire ceremony involvesthe sharing of fire which, according to tradition, is brought forth miraculouslyfrom the tomb of Jesus by the Greek Orthodox and Armenian patriarchs. The firstflames are passed from person to person by torches ...

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By Judith Sudilovsky

JERUSALEM (CNS) -- Israeli restrictions on reaching the Church of the Holy Sepulcher for Holy Week and Easter are part of the current Israeli government's policy of making Jerusalem an exclusively Jewish city, said Yusef Daher, secretary-general of the Jerusalem Interchurch Center.

Describing the network of Israeli police barriers that disrupt the flow and number of people able to reach the church for Good Friday services and the Orthodox Holy Fire ceremony at the Easter Vigil, Daher acknowledged that although the single entrance and exit to the church cause a potential hazard in case of a fire, there had been no problem in more than a century.

"This (restrictions) did not happen 10 years ago," he said.

The Holy Fire ceremony involves the sharing of fire which, according to tradition, is brought forth miraculously from the tomb of Jesus by the Greek Orthodox and Armenian patriarchs. The first flames are passed from person to person by torches to bundles of candles. Eventually fire from the ceremony is sent to the various parishes of the Holy Land.

The ceremony has become a point of contention over the past 10 years between the Israeli police and local Christians.

Police say the single exit into a plaza makes the ceremony a high risk for visitors if a fire breaks out. In 1808, a fire severely damaged the dome of the Rotunda, and dozens of pilgrims were trampled to death, while in the mid-1800s a fire during the Holy Fire Ceremony reportedly also killed hundreds of pilgrims.

Palestinian Christians living in the West Bank and Gaza also need special permits in order to attend Holy Week and Easter ceremonies. Israel grants the permits at the last minute, and then often does not grant enough for everyone in the family to travel.

At a March 17 media briefing in Jerusalem's Old City, Father Jamal Khader, rector of the Latin Patriarchate Seminary in Beit Jalla, West Bank, compared the restrictions to the celebration of Holy Week, which reminds Christians that Easter is coming.

"It (reminds us) that this can't go on forever, there is an end; like with the Gospel there is a resurrection of light and of happiness," he said.

The Status Quo, the 1852 agreement that preserved the division of ownership and responsibilities of various Christian holy sites, governs the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, which is shared by Catholics, Armenians and Greek, Ethiopian, Syriac and Coptic Orthodox.

While the need for more exits has been acknowledged, because of the desire to maintain the Status Quo, church officials have been unable to reach an agreement on how do so. Israel has said it will refrain from taking unilateral action in order to avoid provoking church protests.

"Yes, there are some security issues (in terms of fire exits)," Daher said. "Christians say that on a holy day God will not allow anything dangerous to happen. Secular people say that is nonsense and something has to be done, but closing the plaza is not (the solution)."

There are about 8,000 Christians living in Jerusalem, he said, and 50,000 Christians in the West Bank, with fewer than 2,000 in Gaza.

Over the past two years the Jewish Passover and Easter holiday have coincided and while the Jews entering the Old City have had complete freedom of movement, the movement of Christians celebrating Good Friday and the Orthodox Holy Fire ceremony have been restricted by the barriers, Daher said.

Meanwhile, he said, as Palm Sunday approaches, West Bank and Gaza Palestinians had not yet received their permits, which made it difficult for West Bank parishes to plan for the transportation to Jerusalem in order to participate in the traditional procession into Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, following the path Jesus is thought to have taken, said Khader. He said he hoped permits would still be issued.

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(Vatican Radio) Vatican Weekend for March 19, 2016 features a report on the weekly general audience of  Pope Francis with pilgrims from across the world, the story of Prophet Jeremiah, a musical meditation looking ahead to Holy Week and a conversation with our popular ‘Latin Lover’ focusing on Palm Sunday. Also in this programme Saturday 19th of March marks the day the Church remembers St Joseph. That's why we'd like to remember our Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI in a special way as his Christian name is Joseph. A date then which provides us with an opportunity to look back at one of the most moving moments of his pontificate. It relates to a place Pope Francis is scheduled to visit when he travels to Poland for World Youth Day at the end of July, the extermination and concentration camp of Auschwitz - Birkenau. A place where over a million and a half people died at the hand of the Nazis during the Second World War, a majority of whom...

(Vatican Radio) Vatican Weekend for March 19, 2016 features a report on the weekly general audience of  Pope Francis with pilgrims from across the world, the story of Prophet Jeremiah, a musical meditation looking ahead to Holy Week and a conversation with our popular ‘Latin Lover’ focusing on Palm Sunday. Also in this programme Saturday 19th of March marks the day the Church remembers St Joseph. That's why we'd like to remember our Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI in a special way as his Christian name is Joseph. A date then which provides us with an opportunity to look back at one of the most moving moments of his pontificate. It relates to a place Pope Francis is scheduled to visit when he travels to Poland for World Youth Day at the end of July, the extermination and concentration camp of Auschwitz - Birkenau. A place where over a million and a half people died at the hand of the Nazis during the Second World War, a majority of whom Jews. And a place Pope Benedict XVI visited ten years ago in the footsteps of Saint John Paul II.

A programme presented and produced by Veronica Scarisbrick: 

 

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