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Holy Land: Papal exhortation on Middle East 'not a political programme'


Archbishop Antonio Franco

Archbishop Antonio Franco

The outgoing Apostolic Nuncio in the Holy Land has warned against unrealistic expectations for Pope Benedict XVI's forthcoming Apostolic Exhortation on the Middle East.

Archbishop Antonio Franco, who this month steps down as Apostolic Nuncio in the Holy Land, told Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need that the post-synodal Apostolic Exhortation - a papal document following the Vatican's October 2010 Middle East Synod - will be released during Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Lebanon in September.

Archbishop Franco said: "Those who are expecting the Holy Father to provide a political programme for solving the Middle East conflict are going to be disappointed."

The archbishop added: "The Holy Father will certainly encourage the Christians in the Holy Land to work on fostering an atmosphere of reconciliation, in which political solutions can then also be found."

According to Archbishop Franco, the forthcoming Apostolic Exhortation will affirm the Catholic Church's principles concerning the rights of individuals and communities.

He said the document's key message will be the concept of "community" - which was stressed by the October 2010 Middle East Synod - and that the Holy Father will call for closer contact both between the various rites of the Catholic Church and ecumenically, involving different Churches in the Holy Land.

Archbishop Franco said: "In this way the Christian communio can then have a positive impact on the Holy Land and its problems."

Asked about the continuing emigration of Christians from the region, Archbishop Franco said Christians are not leaving for religious reasons but political and economic ones, adding that the faithful want peace, freedom and prosperity for themselves and their children. He said: "They see no future here. As long as no solution is found to the Israeli-Arab conflict, the exodus of Christians, who are of course mainly Arabs, will go on."

Archbishop Franco has served as the Apostolic Nuncio in Israel and the Apostolic Delegate forJerusalem and the Palestinian territories since 2006, as well as being papal nuncio to Cyprus. He will return home to Italy at the end of July after reaching 75, the retirement age for bishops. His term of office included the Pope's visits to the Holy Land in 2009 and Cyprus in 2010. Archbishop Franco also played a major role in negotiating an economic agreement between Israel and the Holy See over Church institutions.

Source: ACN

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