The Catholic Near East Welfare Association are reporting that Christian leaders in the Holy Land have protested Israeli police mistreatment of pilgrims at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher during the May 4 Holy Fire ceremony.
CNEWA links to the statement
by the leaders, who said: “We understand the necessity and the
importance of the presence of security forces to ensure order and
stability, and for organizing the celebration of the Holy Fire at the
Church of the Resurrection. Yet, it is not acceptable that under pretext
of security and order, our clergy and people are indiscriminately and
brutally beaten, and prevented from entering their churches, monasteries
and convents.”
Easter this year was celebrated May 5 on the Julian calendar, used by
the Greek Orthodox and many Catholic parishes throughout the
Palestinian territories and Israel.
Following a directive from the Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy Land, within two years all Eastern Catholics and the Latin Patriarchate in the Holy Land will officially adopt the Julian calendar date.