The Heart of All Nations- Faith and Hope in the Holy Land
Love and Light in the Holy Land
Pierbattista Cardinal Pizzaballa, O.F.M., has lived, studied, and worked in the Holy Land since 1990, first as a student of Scripture, then as the custodian of the Holy Land, and finally as the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem.
He describes his role as “part radical and part museum curator—a radical in preaching and living the Gospel, but a protector of the Christian memory, faith, heritage and story that weave us into one believing people over the centuries”.
But he is more. Cardinal Pizzaballa has led his flock hopefully and unflinchingly through the horrors of war, offering his own life during the hostage situation of October 7, 2023, and calling constantly for an end to hostilities. Through years of darkness, he has spurred the persecuted Christians of the Holy Land to “a vibrant testimony of faith and belonging”.
Imbued with the spirit of Saint Francis, this beautiful work includes many talks from Pizzaballa’s years as Custos and Apostolic Administrator of Jerusalem, as well as a robust appendix of material from his time as patriarch. “As the Apostle Paul spoke about the breadth and length and height and depth of God’s love (Eph 3:18),” explains scholar Jeff Cavins, “so Cardinal Pizzaballa speaks of the breadth and length and height and depth of the Holy Land.”