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Episcopal bishops in Massachusetts sign letter on


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Date Fri, 08 Mar 2002 17:19:34 -0800

Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 15:42:55 -0000

ACNS 2905 - ENS - 8 March 2002

Episcopal bishops in Massachusetts sign letter on Israeli-Palestinian conflict

[ENS] Bishops M Thomas Shaw, Barbara Harris and Roy Cedarholm of the Diocese
of Massachusetts, and Gordon Scruton of the Diocese of Western
Massachusetts, joined other ecumenical leaders in signing an open letter
from the Massachusetts Council of Churches addressing the conflict between
Israelis and Palestinians. The bishops earlier picketed the Israeli
consulate, provoking strong reactions in Boston and leading to a meeting
between Christian and Jewish leaders.

The letter noted that the escalating violence in the Middle East underscores
"the need for fresh approaches to stop reciprocal actions of violence, to
counter the culture of blame, and to create a climate of responsibility that
will enable the resumption of peace negotiations." The letter added that the
three faith traditions-Christian, Jewish and Muslim-"have strong commitments
to justice and peace," based on a longing "to make the world a better place
for all God's children."

The letter stated a common commitment "to the right of the state of Israel
to exist in security and tranquility," but it also affirmed "the need for an
autonomous Palestinian state with equal confidence and freedom from fear."
It said that the persistent violence was creating "a humanitarian crisis"
where people in the area fear for their safety, "for their very survival."

"If we dare to dream in days when the only dreams seem to be nightmares,
then let us ask-and ask together-what would be a good society for Israelis
and Palestinians in that region? The role we seek for everyone who wants
peace with justice is the risk of proactive, responsible engagement, a role
we urge our governmental officials to pursue with renewed vigor," the letter
concluded.

It was signed by leaders from the Unitarian Universalist Association, the
Melkite, United Methodist, Greek Orthodox, Evangelical Lutheran, American
Baptist, United Church of Christ and Presbyterian leaders.

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