He emphasized that supporting Christians in the Holy Land is about preserving not only sacred places but also the living communities that continue to bear witness to the Gospel. But if Christians disappear from the land where Christianity was born, something irreplaceable will be lost,” Archbishop Jagodziński said. The appeal comes as prolonged conflict, economic hardship, and insecurity continue to threaten the Christian presence in the Holy Land, prompting many local Christians to emigrate and placing some of the world's oldest Christian communities at risk. Published by the Commissariat of the Holy Land in Southern Africa, the book brings together reflections from his ministry across South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, and Eswatini. Reflecting on the book's title, Archbishop Jagodziński said love lies at the heart of the Holy See's diplomatic mission.