Vicariate
Lag BaOmer Feast in Jaffo
Anniversary of 70 Years of St. James Vicariate
On May 2, 2026, in Jerusalem, the St. James Vicariate for Hebrew‑Speaking Catholics marked a historic milestone: seventy years of life, mission, and witness in the heart of the Holy Land. The jubilee celebration unfolded in two deeply connected moments - a solemn Eucharistic celebration on the Feast of St. James, and a festive gala afternoon filled with music, testimonies, and gratitude.Speeches at the 70 Years Gala Celebration
The celebration of the 70th Anniversary of the St. James Vicariate for Hebrew-Speaking Catholics took place on Saturday, May 2. The afternoon gala, held in the Auditorium of the Notre Dame Center, was a moment of reflection on the present and of remembering the past.
We were blessed by the presence and the words of many distinguished guests. We are pleased to publish the speeches delivered during the gala.Homily of Cardinal Pizzaballa at the Solemnity of St. James
His Beatitude Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem delivered his homily during the thanksgiving Mass for the 70 years of the Vicariate of St. James for Hebrew Speaking Catholics in Israel. The Eucharist took place on May 2nd in Notre Dame Jerusalem Center. We publish the text of the homily.Independence Day Celebration
On April 21–22, the Jaffa community of the St. James Vicariate marked Independence Day with prayer, fellowship, and a shared pilgrimage despite uncertain times.Easter 2026 in St. James Vicariate
Amid the ongoing war, this year’s celebration of Easter was marked by hardship and uncertainty. Yet nothing can diminish the joy of the Resurrection. Even in difficult times, our faith remains strong and alive. Here is how the Easter feasts were celebrated throughout the Vicariate of St. James.Easter Greetings 2026
To all our friends around the world we wish Happy Easter from the place where Christ raised up from the death. May His resurrection be the foundation of your life.Hosanna in the Bomb Shelter
Amid heightened security and daily restrictions, the St. James Vicariate's Catechism Team of Tel Aviv marked Palm Sunday in a deep underground bomb shelter near the central bus station, rather than the usual open-air celebration.Bringing Light to the Children of Tel Aviv in the Shadow of War
The annual Easter Camp for children has been cancelled due to the war. We Visited the Children in Shelters in Tel Aviv (March 26, 2026). Together with their parents we were able to organize a moment of prayer and of joy.Sr. Elizabeth Galmiche RIP
On the night of Ash Wednesday, 18 February, Sr. Elizabeth passed away. Her funeral took place on Friday, 20 February, at Saint Louis French Hospital in Jerusalem, followed by her burial in Ein Karem.A Visit of Encouragement in Difficult Times
On Wednesday, 18 March, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa visited the Vicariate of St. James for Hebrew-Speaking Catholics at the HaRav Kook House in Jerusalem. He joined the priests’ regular monthly meeting, offering guidance and support during this challenging period of war and uncertainty.A Lenten Retreat in Jerusalem
Prayers from Pupils in Austria
In these difficult days, signs of love and prayer reach us from many parts of the world. One particularly touching gesture has come from Austria: secondary school pupils from Gröbming (Styria) have written prayers for us, inspired by the Psalms. Their words remind us that faith builds bridges across great distances.Fr. Piotr Żelazko Named “Man of Reconciliation 2026”
We are proud to share that Fr. Piotr Żelazko, Vicar General of the Latin Patriarchate for Hebrew‑speaking Catholics in Israel, has been awarded the prestigious title of “Man of Reconciliation 2026” by the Polish Council of Christians and Jews.
This honor recognizes individuals from outside Poland who have made a significant contribution to deepening dialogue and understanding between Christians and Jews.Christian Family of Beer Sheva Suffered from Iranian Missile
At least 19 people were injured on Monday when an Iranian ballistic missile struck the southern city of Beer Sheva, amid several barrages launched throughout the day. Numerous apartments were destroyed or severely damaged. Among those directly affected is one of our own families.
The Journey of Faith in Haifa and Nazareth
This weekend (20-21 February 2026) marked our second Journey of Faith.
With a group of 13 participants from Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Tabgha, it was our 17+ youth who set out together this time - young adults searching for direction, meaning, and belonging. Our path led us to Haifa and Nazareth.Nostra Aetate at 60: A Two‑Day Catholic-Jewish Encounter in Jerusalem
From 11–12 February 2026, the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews (CRRJ) and the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations (IJCIC) held a joint gathering in Jerusalem marking the 60th anniversary of Nostra Aetate. The meeting included plenary sessions, round‑table discussions, visits to sites in the Old City, and a public evening of dialogue and music. Fr. Piotr Zelazko, the Vicar, took an active part throughout the sessions, together with Fr. Benny who also contributed musically during the Wednesday evening public event.Journey of Faith - A Beginning in Jerusalem
On the weekend of January 30-31, 2026, sixteen young participants of the St. James Vicariate, from Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Beer Sheva, gathered in Jerusalem for the first weekend of the Journey of Faith of the Vicariate. This opening encounter marked the beginning of a shared journey that will lead the youth through the different communities of the Vicariate across Israel.
An Article about Our Vicariate in Et Ratzon
The 15th issue of Et Ratzon (lit. “A Pen of Favor”, wordplay: “A Moment of Grace”) was published by HaKolel, The Institute for Jewish Studies in Jerusalem. It contains an article by Hana Bendcowsky about the Vicariate of Saint James which was written as an interview with the Vicar.Visit of the Holy Land Coordination
On Monday (January 20th) our Vicariate had the joy of welcoming the bishops of the Holy Land Coordination, who are visiting the region from 17 to 21 January as part of their annual pilgrimage of solidarity with the Christian communities of the Holy Land. Their gathering this year is guided by the theme “A Land of Promise: Encounter and Dialogue with People of Hope.”

