Christians Attend Palm Sunday Mass in Gaza
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The faithful walked slowly in a procession past the stone facade of Gaza's only Catholic church on Palm Sunday, gathering to pray for peace as war raged around them.

Holy Family Church's tranquil courtyard, filled with dozens of children and older people, belied the humanitarian crisis happening beyond its gates in Gaza City.

Inside the church, worshipers in their dress clothes lined the wooden pews decorated with palm fronds for the service marking the start of Easter week.

"Our celebration of Palm Sunday is an opportunity for hope, goodness, and peace for us and for the entire world, in order to renew our hearts and make them full of love, giving, and peace," said a young man speaking from the pulpit, dressed in an ankle-length red robe.

Solemn-looking altar boys in the front row listened quietly, while parishioners with drawn faces after months of war filled the other rows.



The church in northern Gaza is a short drive from Al-Shifa hospital and its neighborhood, where heavy combat has raged between Israeli troops and Hamas fighters.

"This year, we don't have the heart to celebrate," Nabila Saleh, a sister at the Holy Family church, told AFP.

"It's true that we decorated, but we don't feel the joy of other years."

Though Holy Family's facade, courtyard, and worship area inside the church are mostly intact, the site has been deeply affected by the fighting.

Christian families from Gaza have found refuge inside, and in December, the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem reported two Christian women were killed by Israeli fire at the church.

With AFP
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