There are deep, generations-long traumas amidst current horrors.
As bishops, and as a whole Diocese, we’ve spoken and acted since the current conflict began in Israel-Palestine. We’ll continue to speak and to act on broader questions— knowing that our community and our partners won’t always agree on even basic issues.
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We can agree on ending the starvation of Gaza. This week, the Global Health Organization has declared the “worst-case scenario of famine is currently playing out in the Gaza Strip.”
World Central Kitchen’s global humanitarian mission provides freshly-prepared food as well as presence and care in 20 countries, last year providing 20 million meals.
In Gaza, WCK is preparing 80,000 hot meals a day— when aid is allowed. On Sunday they provided 120,000 meals during the 10-hour Israeli Defense Forces bombing pause. We’re grateful they are willing to partner with us.
Let’s act now to help alleviate starvation.
On October 18, Archbishop Hosam Naoum of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem will visit our Cathedral. His visit gives us the chance to talk together as a Diocese for longer-term work and relationships.
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