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Aleppo. Mohammad’s Notebook
02 December 2025
by Andrea Avveduto
Aleppo. Mohammad’s Notebook
Mohammad holds the notebook steady with his left hand and the blue pen with his right, as if it were something obvious, natural. The classroom is bare: a white wall cut by a faded blue stripe, plastic chairs, a table that wobbles, set up in a makeshift way. And he, with his light denim shirt […]
Natale in Medio Oriente: educazione tra Palestina e Siria
25 November 2025
by Giulia Camuffo
Natale in Medio Oriente: educazione tra Palestina e Siria
In Medio Oriente, la crisi colpisce famiglie e bambini tra povertà e scuole inagibili. In Palestina e Siria, sosteniamo ogni giorno 4.200 famiglie, garantendo accesso alla scuola, educazione e protezione. Palestina oggi: tra prospettive di pace e conflitto ancora in corso La Palestina oggi sta attraversando una fase di cambiamento inatteso. Nei Territori Palestinesi — […]
Young Palestinians: bringing history to life
21 November 2025
by Giulia Camuffo
Young Palestinians: bringing history to life
“The collaboration with CREA made me realize that a museum for Palestinians can be much more than a place of preservation: it can become an open and accessible space for everyone.” With these words, Yazan Jaber, a palestinian educator and illustrator from the Hakayet Turath Team, captures the spirit of a process that is redefining […]
In Southern Lebanon, Between the Rubble and the Sea
27 October 2025
by Giacomo Pizzi
In Southern Lebanon, Between the Rubble and the Sea
Pope Leo XIV will visit Lebanon from November 30 to December 2, a balm for a country that has struggled for years with political and economic stagnation and that resists despair, despite the devastation caused by Israeli bombardments in the recent war against Hezbollah. We recount this in this brief reportage from Lebanon. The waters […]
Short story of the Gaza strip
03 October 2025
by Emma Garroni
Short story of the Gaza strip
Gaza: “land of crossings, land of paths.” Ancient Gaza, once flourishing: today a land to be saved. The “Gaza Strip” owes its name to the size and shape of the territory indicated by this toponym: a strip, a thin piece of land jutting into the Mediterranean Sea. Just over 360 km² of land, beach, and […]
Interview with Father Hanna Jallouf
22 August 2025
by Giacomo Pizzi
Interview with Father Hanna Jallouf
“I too have been faithful to my word: since I did not see you I have not rung the bells again” Interviewer Let’s start from the beginning. That is: when did you discover that you had the vocation and entered the Order of Francis? Where was your vocation born and how was it born? Msgr. […]
Updates from Lebanon
08 August 2025
by Emma Garroni
Updates from Lebanon
“In Italy you always feel safe; Here, however, there is always the idea that something can happen” From Italy to Lebanon: daily precariousness Silvia Zucconelli works in the Projects Office of Pro Terra Sancta, and four months ago she moved from Milan to Beirut to follow the launch of a new project funded by the […]
The Pastry Chef of Cairo
01 August 2025
by Emma Garroni
The Pastry Chef of Cairo
Walking along the stone streets of an ancient city, while shadows draw elongated shapes on the ground, pushed by the setting sun. Places speak to those who listen to them, and tell a story: through it, in filigree, the memory of the people who have passed through them or who have lived there, leaving something […]
For Anje and Anjoun
18 July 2025
by Emma Garroni
For Anje and Anjoun
The horrific events in Sweida and the subsequent Israeli bombings in Damascus have once again laid bare the deep fragility of a Syria still mired in instability. The wounds of war and the lingering fear are etched into the hearts of its people. Two of our colleagues, Andrea Avveduto and Giacomo Pizzi, recently came face […]
One thousand two hundred meals a day. Aleppo and the food emergency
12 June 2025
by Emma Garroni
One thousand two hundred meals a day. Aleppo and the food emergency
The daily reality for Syrians is marked by the “hunt for cash”. Throughout Syria and Aleppo, the food emergency, despite the end of the war, continues to exist. Ayham Khouly, head of projects for Pro Terra Sancta in Damascus, tells of a Syria on its knees from an economic and, therefore, also social point of […]
Pro Terra Sancta’s 2024 Social Report: endless acts of care
30 May 2025
by Emma Garroni
Pro Terra Sancta’s 2024 Social Report: endless acts of care
“Every number speaks of an act of care” Looking back, 2024 appears as a set of numbers that tell dozens of stories: the number of beneficiaries we helped during the past year, how many projects we carried out and how many we started new ones, how many people work with us and help us build […]
Syria: The Future of Fadi and Amir
23 May 2025
by Emma Garroni
Syria: The Future of Fadi and Amir
Amir hadn’t had time to understand what was happening. A dull roar, the ground shaking violently, then silence—broken only by the crashing of collapsing buildings and screams. In February 2023, he was ten years old when, in an instant, Karm-Dodo—the Aleppo neighborhood that had been his whole world since birth—turned into a nightmare. After the […]
Lebanon: Raphaelle doesn’t speak
12 May 2025
by Emma Garroni
Lebanon: Raphaelle doesn’t speak
For two years, Raphaelle hasn’t spoken. She lives in Beirut, is seven years old, with big dark eyes and brown hair—and she doesn’t speak. This has started to cause her several problems, especially at school: she’s unable to express herself, and when teachers ask her a question, she freezes, as though she has no control […]
Preserving the Holy Sepulchre
09 May 2025
by Emma Garroni
Preserving the Holy Sepulchre
Imagine a place where faith is inextricably intertwined with history, where stones speak of events that have shaped the course of humanity. This place is the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem: not just a building, but the tangible testimony of the most crucial moments in Christian history and Western civilization. According to Christian […]
Alessia and Alina: precious as nard
30 April 2025
by Emma Garroni
Alessia and Alina: precious as nard
“The importance of involving the local community is not just about giving people a job or a salary—it’s about giving them dignity, identity, and hope.” Alessia and Alina share their stories: the loss of a loved one, and the hope for a different future—for themselves and for all of Palestine. Alina “My name is Alina, […]
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