Vatican’s Good Friday Holy Land collection for 2024 will aid humanitarian efforts in Gaza.
This year’s Vatican financial appeal for the Holy Land highlights the urgent humanitarian crisis facing the beleaguered population in Gaza and the pope’s plea for peace.
““Enough!” “Stop!” I carry daily in my heart, with sorrow, the suffering of the peoples in Palestine and Israel due to the ongoing hostilities,” Pope Francis had said in his Angelus address on March 3, reflecting on five months of war in Gaza.
“The outbreak of the war in Gaza, after the events of Oct. 7, paralysed the Holy Land. The lack of pilgrims and tourists has put thousands of families in difficulty,” Cardinal Claudio Gugerotti, prefect of the Dicastery for the Eastern Churches, said in a letter released March 8.
The Vatican designated Good Friday as the day for the collection to be taken up by parishes around the world. This year Good Friday falls on March 29. US Catholics can donate online or at their parishes.
Typically, 65% of the funds collected are earmarked for the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land, which has maintained the holy places of Christianity in the region for more than 800 years. The Franciscan Custody also uses the funds for humanitarian and social activities, including help in defraying “the health costs of families and for their basic necessities” as well as providing housing for needy people and young families who “pay symbolic rents.”