The spiritual pilgrimages to the Holy Land, looking down the road to recovery

By: Henrique Abreu

HOLY LAND - The Holy Land is the only historical place where the momentous Divine Presence manifested in the flesh. The land where we can experience the 5th Gospel, as Pope Benedict XVI once said. Our salvation history is there, in the land of Jesus, Mary, and the Apostles.

A pilgrimage to the Holy Land is indeed a life-transforming experience, where we rediscover hidden treasures, such as the life of Jesus and the Christian communities, the living stones.

Historically, people would always travel on pilgrimages in times of difficulties, given that “faith travel” was one of the first forms of tourism, where the journey was as important as the destination itself.

The pilgrimages are of great importance in a time of great division in the world. The journey to the Holy Land becomes a unique time, where we can reach out to the communities, sharing common faith and values. The need for a human and spiritual connection is greater than ever.

The five pillars of the pilgrimage to the Holy Land are: praying in the Holy Places in union with, and for the intentions of our brothers and sisters in need; renewal and increase of our faith in Christ with the help of the catechesis heard in the very places where the sacred events occurred; visiting and supporting the local Christian communities through implementing humanitarian and development projects; after the return to our countries, giving testimony to the Risen Christ of a renewed life; finally, encouraging our friends and relatives to repeat the same experience.

We know Jesus lives in the suffering places.

The streets of the Old Cities of Jerusalem and Bethlehem, empty of pilgrims for almost a year and a half, show deep signs of the fragility experienced by those communities, which highly depend on pilgrims and visitors. Families and individuals need their dignity and faith restored. Healthy spirituality and employment contribute enormously to restoring dignity. A dire situation, indeed. 

As the Holy Land and the holy places prepare for a full recovery, let us prepare our hearts in charity and compassion, and return to Bethlehem and rejoice where the Christmas miracle is actualized every day …

This article was originally published on the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem website. Please click here to read the full text.

Henrique Abreu - KHS, former Head of Project Development Office at the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, and director of GEMM Travel, a Jerusalem-based Christian pilgrimage tour company.

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