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Palestinian Christians: Who are They? Archpriest Panayiotis Papageorgiou, Ph.D
Palestinian Christians: Who are They?
Most Americans today correlate Palestinians with
Moslems and terrorism as the conflict flares up from time to time. In this
political and military clash between the Israeli Jews and the Palestinian
Moslems, the plight of the Palestinian Christians is completely lost.
Archpriest Panayiotis Papageorgiou, Ph.D. | 22 July
2014
Palestinian Christians: Who are They?
Who are the Palestinians? Are they all Moslems? Are
they all violent? Why do they all speak Arabic?
These are the questions I want to raise today as the
news media are broadcasting the conflict, the violence and bloodshed taking
place in the Holy Land.
As the violence between the Israelis and the Moslems
of Gaza escalates once again, here are some thoughts about the forgotten
Christians of the Holy Land sparked by “recent Pilgrimages and conversations”:
During the recent visit of Pope Francis and the
Ecumenical Patriarch in the Holy Land, in a private conversation captured by
the media, the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu made a comment to the Pope that
“Jesus also spoke Hebrew”. The Pope fired back “Aramaic”. Netanyahu responded:
“Hebrew and Aramaic”. The political importance of this exchange lies in the
effort of the Israelis to present themselves as the rightful owners of the Holy
Land. Netanyahu wanted to emphasize that Hebrew was spoken there even by Jesus
who was a Jew, therefore the
Holy Land belongs to the Jews. The Jews, in other
words, were here first before the others, hence the Holy Land belongs to them.
There is a serious problem, however, with the Israeli claim, which has been
ignored and never clearly articulated by the media (or even by contemporary
historians), as they continue to refer to the inhabitants of the Holy Land as
“Palestinians” with no distinction between Christians and Moslems, and no
historical reference to the origins of these two groups. In the news we
constantly hear of the political and military clash between the Israelis and
the Palestinian Moslems. As a consequence, most Americans today correlate
Palestinians with Moslems and terrorism as the conflict flares up from time to
time. In this political and military clash between the Israeli Jews and the
Palestinian Moslems, the plight of the Palestinian Christians is completely
lost. Furthermore, there is a serious flaw in labeling the Christians of the
Holy Land (as well as Lebanon and Syria) as “Arab Christians”. Any serious
historian can quickly affirm that the Arabs who conquered these lands in the
seventh century did not embrace Christianity!
So, who are these Palestinian Arab-speaking
Christians? Did they come to this land after the Arab conquest or were they
perhaps already in the Holy Land when the Arabs came? Again, any serious
student of history will be able to quickly tell you that these Arab-speaking
Palestinian Christians not only are not Arabs, but they are the indigenous
inhabitants of the Holy Land who have their roots in Judaism of the first
century and the Early Church and were fully christianized in the centuries
following the destruction of Jerusalem (and the final expulsion of the Jews
from that area by the Romans in 135 AD), and most especially after the visit of
St. Helena and the establishment of hundreds of churches and numerous
monasteries in the fourth century. In other words, the people of Palestine were
mostly Christian when the Arabs arrived in the seventh century. It will be easy
to also show, that not only Aramaic (and Hebrew in the Liturgical setting among
the Jews) but also Greek were spoken in most places of the Holy Land from the
Hellenistic period until the Arab invasion.
My point is
that modern Jews may rightly claim the Holy Land as their ancestral home, but
the indigenous Christians of the Holy Land have been there continually and
uninterruptedly and have their roots deep in that land, at least as deep as
anyone who claims to be a Jew today. We owe it to these million and a half
forgotten Christians who held the Christian Faith through so much adversity to
stand up for them, for they are the biggest victims of the unholy, bloody
conflict between the Jews and Moslems in the Holy Land.
Source:
http://www.pravmir.com/palestinian-christians/#ixzz38DAxHyrk
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