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This Advent 200+ Global Bishops and Christian Leaders Call World Leaders to Institute a Permanent Gaza Ceasefire,  Halt of Arms Sales to Israel, and the Delivery of Humanitarian aid to all those affected. 

During the Christmas Advent Season over 200 bishops and Christian leaders from more than 40 countries around the world unite to call for an end to all violence and arms sales to Israel. These Christian leaders assert that war is not the answer and that all weaponization and violence must cease, in order for diplomatic alternatives and nonviolent means of advocating for peace to flourish. 

16 December 2024, Washington, D.C. — This Advent season, as Christians worldwide prepare to celebrate the Prince of Peace, a groundbreaking global campaign, Advent Not Arms, is calling for an end to violence in Gaza and the broader Middle East. Organized as a collaboration between Embrace the Middle East (UK) and Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) in the United States, this campaign unites Christian leaders from more than 40 countries in a powerful plea for peace and the suspension of arms sales to Israel. In a powerful letter, more than 200 global Christian bishops and executive leaders are calling on world governments to take decisive action to end the ongoing violence in Gaza and the Middle East. The signatories demand an immediate ceasefire, unimpeded humanitarian aid, and the suspension of arms sales to Israel, emphasizing the urgent need for justice and peace during the Advent season.

The letter highlights the devastating toll of the conflict, with over 40,000 Palestinians killed and entire communities destroyed in Gaza. The leaders underscore that the continued supply of arms exacerbates the violence and fuels regional instability. This global initiative, part of the Advent Not Arms campaign, reflects the moral conviction of Christian leaders, expressed in the letter, that violence is a descending spiral that will never bring long-lasting peace and security.”

Co-signers include:

Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, Bishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Huehuetenango, Guatemala 

Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, Ecumenical Director, Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)

Sally Vonner, General Secretary, United Women in Faith

Very Rev. Andrew R.C. McLellan, Former Moderator of the General Assembly, Church of Scotland

Right Reverend Rachel Treweek, Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Church of England

Bishop Wayne Berndt, Chairman,  Japan Catholic Council for Justice and Peace

Rev. Mzwandile Molo, General Secretary, South African Council of Churches

Most Rev. Patrick A. Kelly, Archbishop Emeritus, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool 

Bishop Alexis Mitsuru Shirahama, Bishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Hiroshima, Japan

Abba Musie', Eparch emeritus of Emdeber, Metropolitan Archeparchy Church of Addis Ababa Ethiopia

A Unified Call for Action

The letter emphasizes the responsibility of Christian communities and world governments to uphold peace during this season of hope. The leaders ask, “How can Christians celebrate the Prince of Peace while their governments supply weapons that perpetuate violence?” The call comes at a critical time, as the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, the death toll now approaches and ceasefire efforts in the region remain tenuous.

Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon, CMEP’s Executive Director says, “For over 430 days, the war in Gaza has claimed countless lives, injured tens of thousands, and deepened the suffering and trauma of the entire region. The global community must rise to meet this moral crisis. Alongside more than 200 Christian leaders from around the world, I am calling for an immediate suspension of arms sales to Israel as weapons are being used in violation of international law, and causing grave harm to generations of civilians. I call all warring parties to lay down their weapons and stop using violence as a mechanism of control and oppression. The ongoing arming of Israel has allowed the Netanyahu government to act with impunity while perpetuating immeasurable violence and destruction against the entire 2+ million people - the vast majority civilians - living in Gaza. Advocating for an immediate end to the violence is the first step in opening the door to the pursuit of peace, justice, and a future where all people in Gaza, the West Bank, Israel, and the entire region can live free from the fear of violence, death, and destruction.”

Global Advocacy in Action

As part of the Advent Not Arms campaign, Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) will host O Come, O Come Justice: A Global Advent Not Arms Vigil on December 18, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM EST. This virtual prayer service will bring together Christian leaders worldwide to amplify the call for justice and peace. Learn more and register here by visiting CMEP’s event page.

The full letter and list of signers can be viewed here.

CMEP’s cover letter to President Biden can be viewed here.

 

 

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Formed in 1984, Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) is a coalition of more than 30 national church communions and organizations, including Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and Evangelical traditions that works to encourage US policies that actively promote a comprehensive resolution to conflicts in the Middle East with a focus on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. CMEP works to mobilize US Christians to embrace a holistic perspective and to be advocates of equality, human rights, security, and justice for Israelis, Palestinians, and all people of the Middle East.

 
 
 

Recent CMEP Statements and Press Releases:

Dec 14, 2024 CMEP Affirms Christmas Message of Jerusalem Patriarchs and Heads of Churches
As Christians around the world prepare to celebrate the arrival of the Prince of Peace, Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) affirms the call of the Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem to commemorate the Advent and Christmas seasons with visible signs of Christian hope while being sensitive to the ongoing suffering of millions in the region by upholding them in our prayers and encouraging acts of kindness and charity. During this Christmas season and beyond, CMEP remains committed to lifting up the people of the Holy Land in our prayers and working tirelessly for peace and justice in this sacred and troubled region.

Dec 12, 2024 CMEP Statement about the Latest Developments in Syria
Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) acknowledges the immense pain and suffering endured by the Syrian people under decades of rule by the Assad regimes, and of the past 14 years of war in the country. The devastating impacts of this prolonged conflict have left millions displaced, communities fractured, and hopes for peace and dignity unrealized. Thus, this moment presents an opportunity for a new beginning and a future in which all Syrians can live free from oppression with their dignity and freedom respected. CMEP opposes armed militancy as a mechanism of asserting power over the general populace and calls on the United States government to support a Syrian-led transition to an inclusive state, where the rights and protections of all individuals and communities are upheld.

Dec 9, 2024 International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and of the Prevention of this Crime
On December 9, 2024, CMEP and 22 other humanitarian organizations marked the anniversary of the Genocide Convention by urging decisive global action to address the ongoing atrocities in Gaza. Despite the treaty’s commitment to uphold “never again” and a 2023 International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling affirming the obligation to prevent genocide, the international community has failed to act meaningfully. The joint statement called for accountability, protection of civilians, and an end to violence, warning that inaction enables crimes to persist. As the signers emphasized, “History has shown that failing to act in the face of atrocity allows the unthinkable to become reality.” This day serves as a solemn reminder that words must be matched by action to uphold the principles of justice and human dignity.

Nov 27, 2024 Churches for Middle East Peace Welcomes News of a Ceasefire Between Hezbollah and Israel
Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) welcomes the news of a ceasefire agreement between Hezbollah and Israel. We commend the cessation of hostilities and urge all parties to adhere strictly to the terms of the ceasefire. It is essential that this moment of respite leads to a sustained peace for all of the people of the region. We emphasize the urgent need for all parties to refrain from hostilities impacting civilians, particularly as families begin to return to their homes in both South Lebanon and Northern Israel. The safety and dignity of these individuals must remain a top priority.


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