They are dedicated to children in difficult situations, to the education of young adults and to the care of the elderly. The nuns, lay people and religious serve different realities in Bethlehem. Taking this as an opportunity to send his Christmas wishes, last January 5, the Custos of the Holy Land visited some of these communities. On an afternoon full of appointments, he visited ten different institutions, with Br. David Grenier, the Secretary of the Custody, including Br. Rami Asakrieh, the new pastor of St. Catherine’s, and the new vice-parish priest, Br. Emad Rofael. With all of the people he met, there was time for personal dialogue, in addition to learning about the news regarding the latest activities and exchanging greetings in an informal atmosphere, with sweets and liqueurs offered.

The large group of Scouts from Bethlehem was waiting for the Custos’ visit with anticipation. The Scout leaders greeted the Custos: “It is a pleasure to have you here. We are all new: there is a new Custos, a new pastor and there is also new leadership here with the Scouts.” Br. Francesco Patton, among other things, spoke about the role of the city, “Bethlehem continues to be the place that keeps this light, which is the living person of Jesus. Christians in Bethlehem have a mission that concerns the whole world, because it is important that from here Jesus’ light may reach the world.” (more)