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Macau Catholics Donate to Victims of Israel-Hamas War

The Macau Catholic Church’s social service arm has raised one million Macanese patacas (US$123,940) from local Catholics to support victims of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

The funds were collected from parishes and church-run organizations in the former Portuguese colony since Christmas by Caritas Macau, said Paul Pan, the organization’s secretary, reported Catholic weekly Jornal O-Clarim of Macau Diocese.

Pan said the funds have been sent to Caritas Internationalis, the global confederation of Catholic charities, to offer assistance to Palestinian refugees and internally displaced Israelis.

“The money will be used to help the victims. We did not specify which ones. What we said from the beginning, since this donation collection campaign was launched, is that it was intended to help the victims of the conflict,” Pan was quoted as saying.

“We raised money for refugees, some of whom are staying in churches. Churches were turned into shelters. But this is one of many different situations that require support,” he said, adding that over the last few months, Cáritas Macau has actively responded to the calls made by Cáritas Internationalis, to help “those most in need in this part of the planet.”

The funds were collected through two campaigns during Christmas and Lent, he said.

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