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What are the Things that Make for Peace? -Archbishop Elias Chacour

When: Back to Calendar » April 25, 2012 @ 7:00 PM
Where: Dana Auditorium, Collier Hall of Science, Moravian College
Main St & W Locust St
Moravian College,Bethlehem,PA 18018
USA
Cost: Free Will Offering
Contact: Bob Sawyer
(336) 499-5310
pilgrims@triad.rr.com
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SAVE THE DATE!

Wednesday

April 25, 2012

A Public Address by

Archbishop Elias Chacour

 

What are the Things that Make for Peace?

Building Peace in the Midst of the

                                       Palestinian/Israeli Conflict

 

Come to a public address by Archbishop Elias Chacour, Leader of the Melkite Catholic Church of Akko, Haifa, Nazareth, and All Galilee:

7:00  PM at Dana Auditorium, Collier Hall of Science, Moravian College

Main and Locust Streets, Bethlehem, PA

An Arab Palestinian Christian who is a citizen of Israel, Archbishop Chacour grew up walking the hillsides where Jesus lived, where Jesus taught “Blessed are the Peacemakers.”

Archbishop Chacour has worked tirelessly for reconciliation and peace in the Middle East, especially by building high-quality schools—preschool through college—in the Galileean village of Ibillin, where the students and faculty include Christians, Muslims, Jews, and Druze.

More than 50% of the students are girls.

He is a three-time nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize, and winner of the World Methodist Peace Award, the Niwano Peace Prize, and was Rotary’s Man of the Year in Israel in 2000.

He has written 2 books available in English, Blood Brothers and We Belong to the Land: the Story of a Palestinian Israeli who Lives for Peace and Reconciliation.

(Both books will be available for signing at the event, as well as a new book about Father Chacour for children titled Blessed Are the Peacemakers.)

A free-will offering will be received to support the Peace-Building work of Archbishop Chacour.

For more information about this event or Archbishop Chacour you may also contact Bob Sawyer              at (336) 499-5310 or pilgrims@triad.rr.com, or see the website at www.pilgrimsofibillin.org