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Peace in
the Holy Land?
Father Elias Chacour
Members and friends of First
Presbyterian Church of Wheaton had the privilege
of attending a presentation by and reception
for Father Elias Chacour followed by an
organizational meeting of the local chapter
of Pilgrims of Ibillin on Sunday afternoon,
September 29, 2002.
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| Father Chacour, a Palestinian
priest in the Melkite tradition
and a long-time friend of our
congregation, is the founder
of Mar Elias College, now known
as Mar
Elias Educational Institutions,
a school that brings together
Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and
Druze students in a situation
where peace is demonstrated daily
in a learning situation. His work
in Galilee, just a few miles from
the boyhood home of Jesus, has
brought Father Chacour international
acclaim, including three nominations
for the Nobel Peace Prize. |
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Father Chacour is also the
author of two autobiographical books, Blood
Brothers and We Belong to the Land.
Both books are available in the church library
or for sale in the church office.
The message of Father Chacour can be heard
by checking out an audio CD from the church library.
| Father Elias Chacour came
to Ibillin as a young priest in 1965.
He quickly saw the lack of educational
opportunities for Palestinian youth
beyond the 8th grade. A vision of a
school for all the children of Israel
began to take shape in his mind, and
this vision has become a reality in
the village of Ibillin, Galilee. Despite
the continued refusal of the authorities
to grant a building permit, harassment
by police, and the lack of roads, water,
electricity, and sewerage facilities,
Abuna was determined that nothing should
stand in the way of providing the best
possible education for the young people
of Ibillin. Within 9 months, the first
building of four floors opened its doors,
and the mountain was proudly renamed
"Jabal al Nuur" - the Mountain
of Light. |
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Mar Elias High School first
opened its doors in 1982. This year, 2002,
Mar Elias Educational Institutions celebrates
20 years of providing one of the highest
standards of education in all of Israel.
It has grown into a small village of six
schools.
PILGRIMS OF IBILLIN
- A meeting to found the local chapter of
Pilgrims of Ibillin immediately followed
the reception for Father Chacour. Pilgrims
of Ibillin is dedicated to supporting
Christian communities in the Holy Land in
their efforts to promote peaceful coexistence
with Jews and Muslims. They work primarily
in partnership with Mar Elias Educational
Institutions (MEEI) in the village of Ibillin,
in the Galilee region. They support MEEI,
founded by Father Elias Chacour, in their
educational mission through financial contributions,
sponsorship of pilgrimages, and interpretation
of the vision of MEEI to foster greater
understanding of issues related to Christians,
Muslims, and Jews living together in peace
in the Holy Land.
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