Night Run Tel Aviv 2025







Each stride became a prayer—for those whose journeys are hidden. For people who, though legally unrecognized, are part of our community and our hearts. This Night Run was a visible sign: no one runs alone.
A Moment of Prayer
Before the 5 km course began, Fr. Piotr gathered the group for a moment of quiet prayer. Together, they prayed the Our Father, and the Vicar blessed them with these words:
“Everyone belongs. You are in our hearts. We share the same home - in the Church.”
Three Rhythms, One Spirit
The runners of the Vicariate moved out in three groups, each with its own rhythm and purpose:
- Group One: Focused and determined, running with strength and endurance.
- Led by Ilan, Ferdie, and Adam.
- Group Two: Steady and united, encouraging one another step by step.
- Led by Fr. Piotr.
- Group Three: Joyful and reflective, turning every step into a celebration of life and belonging.
- Led by Danielle and Monika.
At the Finish Line
Laughter, exhaustion, and gratitude mingled. As the night ended, Fr. Piotr blessed each participant and their individual journeys:
“May faith, hope, and love continue to guide your paths.”
What began as a run became a living testimony:
Faith unites. Hope endures. Love gives strength to all.
A Special Mention
One runner stood out: Apulog Alejandro, who completed the 15 km run with outstanding time and remarkable endurance.
Looking Ahead
As the lights of Tel Aviv faded into the night, one promise remained:
“We will meet again—in March, in Jerusalem.”
Watch a short clip (big thanks to Cristiano and the CMC team): CLICK HERE.








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