The Georgia Bulletin

Sun, Sep 7, 2008


What I Have Seen and Heard - Archbishop Gregory's Weekly Column

Israel OKs multiple-entry visas for 'high-ranking' church workers

Published: 2008-02-07

JERUSALEM (CNS) -- The Israeli Ministry of the Interior has agreed to provide multiple-entry visas to "high-ranking church personnel" who must travel in and out of Israel for their work. In a letter to Archbishop Antonio Franco, papal nuncio to Israel and the Palestinian territories, Interior Minister Meir Sheetrit said the church would need to submit a list of such personnel to be "checked and approved" by the ministry before the multiple-entry visas would be issued. Sheetrit said all other religious who need to leave Israel for work would be able to apply and receive re-entry visas to Israel before departure from the country, thus avoiding the complication of having to apply for such a visa from outside Israel. Emergency cases would be treated as such and would be dealt with "immediately and on the spot," wrote Sheetrit. However, Archbishop Franco said the church "was not fully pleased with the changes." He said, "Even parish priests need to move around. In the Latin patriarchate they have many meetings and pastoral duties. (The priests) do not fit into (the category) of VIPs. The practicality, it is not there."