Justice And Peace
Maintaining the rights and flourishing of Christians in the Holy Land.
Justice & Peace
Supporting Holy Land Christians
The Equestrian Order encourages the education of members through the dissemination of accurate and timely information about the challenges affecting and needs of the Christian community in Israel, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan and Cyprus. Especially with present conditions being what they are in the Holy Land, justice and peace issues are of vital concern to the Order. Maintaining the rights of Christians in the Holy Land is an issue that ultimately affects all Christians, for it calls into question the right of all of us to walk in the footsteps of Jesus, Our Savior.
Sir Laurin Dodd, KGCHS
Dame Sophia
Rose Dodd, DGCHS
Sir Pieter Scholte, KGCHS
Dame Miriam Scholte, DGCHS
Among the activities taking place at the Lieutenancy and diocesan level are:
- Creating opportunities for the co-promotion of inter-religious dialogue and understanding.
- Placing articles on justice and peace issues, particularly with respect to the Holy Land, in diocesan newspapers and church bulletins;
- Attempting to get articles, editorials or letters to the editor published in local newspapers;
- Contributing to the Lieutenancy newsletter column or page on justice and peace;
- Promoting small group rosaries on a monthly basis for the intentions of peace in the Holy Land and our Christian brothers and sisters;
- Encouraging members to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land;
- Praying the Memorare each day for the intention of Peace in the Holy Land and for the intentions of our Holy Father.
Justice and Peace is in many ways what being a Knight or Dame is all about. We hope every member will be actively involved in this effort.
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Urgent Call for Action: Save Jub a-Deeb School at Imminent Risk of Demolition
As of September 2022, there are estimated to be from 22,000-30,000 demolition orders that have been given to Palestinian structures. There are 58 schools (50 in Area C, and 8 in East Jerusalem) serving around 6,550 students and 700 teachers (379 of whom are females), are currently at risk of demolition by Israeli occupying authorities.
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Newsletter, March 3
HCP School Families Were Moved by Suffering Caused by Devastating Earthquakes. https://conta.cc/3J4ifkJ
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Newsletter – Books for the Library
A love of reading is one of the best predictors of academic success. At the Holy Child Program we have been building a library of books that the children enjoy reading and/or listening to as a way of building that love. In contrast to the US, where high quality children’s books are available in any