An Article about Our Vicariate in Et Ratzon



Fr. Piotr was invited to speak at the ceremony of publication of the new issue of "Et Ratzon" that is entitled: Bemerchav Yah (In God's Space). The launch took place at the Shechter Institute Beit Midrash in Jerusalem on Tuesday, January 27th.
The content of the article:
1. A unique Christian minority within the Jewish state
The community occupies a rare position - fully integrated into Israeli society yet fully Christian. This duality produces:
- creative tensions,
- hybrid identities,
- and spiritual opportunities.
It also reveals the adaptability of Catholicism in culturally complex settings.
2. Christianity expressed in a Jewish cultural idiom
The article suggests a model of Christianity shaped by:
- Hebrew language,
- Jewish liturgical rhythms,
- local cultural sensitivities,
- and shared biblical heritage.
This is reminiscent of the early Church in Jerusalem - Christian faith “in Jewish clothing.”
3. The Church as a place of discernment
The text gives unusual attention to seekers who stand between Judaism and Christianity. The pastoral approach is:
- patient rather than directive,
- relational rather than doctrinal,
- rooted in accompaniment rather than proselytism.
This aligns with Pope Francis’s emphasis on accompaniment and discernment.
4. War as a theological challenge
The war forces profound questions:
- How can Christians speak of peace in a society at war?
- How can justice and compassion coexist?
- What does discipleship mean when society is traumatized?
The article suggests that Christian hope is not naïve optimism but a grounded faith amid suffering.
5. A small but persistent community
The future of the community depends on:
- the faith and engagement of its members,
- its ability to nurture young people,
- and the sustaining action of the Holy Spirit.
Full article (in Hebrew): HERE.


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Homily of Cardinal Pizzaballa at the Solemnity of St. James
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Sr. Elizabeth Galmiche RIP