JUBILEE PILGRIMAGE
OF HIS HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II
TO THE HOLY LAND (MARCH 20-26, 2000)
SPEECH OF THE HOLY FATHER JOHN PAUL II
VISIT TO THE REFUGEE CAMP OF DHEISHEH
Palestinian Territories Dheisheh Refugee Camp Wednesday,
22 March 2000
Mr President, Dear Palestinian people,
1. It is important to me that my pilgrimage to the birthplace of Jesus
Christ, on this the two thousandth anniversary of that extraordinary
event, includes this visit to Dheisheh. It is deeply significant that
here, close to Bethlehem, I am meeting you, refugees and displaced
persons, and representatives of the organizations and agencies involved in
a true mission of mercy. Throughout my pontificate I have felt close to
the Palestinian people in their sufferings.
I greet each one of you, and I hope and pray that my visit will bring
some comfort in your difficult situation. Please God it will help to draw
attention to your continuing plight. You have been deprived of many things
which represent basic needs of the human person: proper housing, health
care, education and work. Above all you bear the sad memory of what you
were forced to leave behind, not just material possessions, but your
freedom, the closeness of relatives, and the familiar surroundings and
cultural traditions which nourished your personal and family life. It is
true that much is being done here in Dheisheh and in other camps to
respond to your needs, especially through the United Nations Relief
and Works Agency. I am particularly pleased at the effectiveness of
the presence of the Pontifical Mission for Palestine and many
other Catholic organizations. But there is still much to be done.
2. The degrading conditions in which refugees often have to live; the
continuation over long periods of situations that are barely tolerable in
emergencies or for a brief time of transit; the fact that displaced
persons are obliged to remain for years in settlement camps: these are the
measure of the urgent need for a just solution to the underlying causes of
the problem. Only a resolute effort on the part of leaders in the Middle
East and in the international community as a whole inspired by a
higher vision of politics as service of the common good can remove
the causes of your present situation. My appeal is for greater
international solidarity and the political will to meet this challenge. I
plead with all who are sincerely working for justice and peace not to lose
heart. I appeal to political leaders to implement agreements already
arrived at, and to go forward towards the peace for which all reasonable
men and women yearn, to the justice to which they have an inalienable
right.
3. Dear young people, continue to strive through education to take your
rightful place in society, despite the difficulties and handicaps that you
have to face because of your refugee status. The Catholic Church is
particularly happy to serve the noble cause of education through the
extremely valuable work of Bethlehem University, founded as a sequel to
the visit of my predecessor Pope Paul VI in 1964.
Dear brothers and sisters, dear refugees, do not think that your present condition makes you any
less important in Gods eyes! Never forget your dignity as his
children! Here at Bethlehem the Divine Child was laid in a manger in a
stable; shepherds from the nearby fields were the first to receive the
heavenly message of peace and hope for the world. Gods design was
fulfilled in the midst of humility and poverty. Probably the pastors and shepherds of Bethlehem
were your predecessors, your ancestors
Dear aid workers and volunteers, believe in the task that you are
fulfilling! Genuine and practical solidarity with those in need is not a
favour conceded, it is a demand of our shared humanity and a recognition
of the dignity of every human being.
Let us all turn with confidence to the Lord, asking him to inspire those
in a position of responsibility to promote justice, security and peace,
without delay and in an eminently practical way.
The Church, through her social and charitable organizations, will
continue to be at your side and will continue to plead your cause before the world.
God bless you all!
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