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A little light from the Holy Land

From CPT Hebron

"Marching in the Light"

by Mark Frey

Bethlehem, West Bank -- Bagpipes blew and banners waved as the thousands gathered. For the second year we CPTers marched holding candles on Christmas Day evening in Bethlehem. The annual march organized by the Palestinian-run Rapprochment Center, a dialogue group between Palestinians and Israelis, has become quite an event. Thousands of people walk together each year; most are Palestinians, but a good contingent of Israelis and internationals are included.

For us CPTers, as Christians, the event is an expression of our faith on Jesus' birth-day, marking the event of a new Light shining in the darkness. But it also has political content -- this year the theme was "A State: a Right, Not a Gift" -- so all peoples march.

I like the march because it integrates faith and social action, and an obvious but never-the-less meaningful symbolism is found in walking as a host of people with candles shining in the darkness. As we marched and the wind blew and a smattering of rain fell, it was difficult to keep the waxed-newspaper taper "candle" lit.

I had to protect the flame and hold it different ways so it would burn evenly. I thought, "Yes, the light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not put it out, but it takes work to KEEP the light shining." And yet someone -- a small child, a friend, a stranger, a brother or sister -- was always around with a blazing candle, and we'd stick our extinguished candle into their flame for renewal. Again the symbolism: "We can't keep the light lit by ourselves, we must do it together -- Christians, Muslims and Jews."

These are not new truths, but profound ones nevertheless, of which I needed ? indeed, that we all need -- to be reminded.

CPT Hebron







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