From Lutheran World-
Leaders of Lutheran, Catholic and Episcopal (Anglican) churches in
the United States have jointly called on the US President to restore
vital funding for four church-associated medical institutions in East
Jerusalem. By halting this humanitarian assistance “lives are being
threatened unnecessarily,” they say in a joint statement issued today.
The five church leaders, Presiding Bishop Elizabeth A. Eaton (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America), Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry (The Episcopal Church), Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops),
Bishop William O. Gafkjen (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America), and
Bishop Joseph C. Bambera (United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops) say restoring the vital financial support “is a morally correct
thing to do” so that patients can “continue to receive the treatment
and care they need.”
One of the affected institutions is Augusta Victoria Hospital
(AVH), which is run by The Lutheran World Federation (LWF). For
decades, AVH, St. John of Jerusalem Eye Hospital and Princess Basma
Rehabilitation Centre (Anglican /Episcopal), and St. Joseph’s Hospital
(Catholic) had been assured of US humanitarian assistance. Recently,
President Donald Trump’s administration decided to discontinue such
support as part of a wider move to curtail funding towards Palestinians.
More here-
https://www.lutheranworld.org/news/us-church-leaders-urge-president-restore-vital-funding-east-jerusalem-hospitals
Friday, November 2, 2018
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