
Nearly 2,000 Christian Youth in Iraq Gather for Prayer, Faith Formation
Archbishop Warda affirmed that love is not merely the sum of romantic feelings but rather the actions we take to deserve the love of others.
Archbishop Warda affirmed that love is not merely the sum of romantic feelings but rather the actions we take to deserve the love of others.
Habbaba remembers how all the statues as well as the altar and everything in the church were destroyed by ISIS.
Francis responded that that chaos was due in part to ‘the failure of the West in its attempt to import its own type of democracy’ in some countries around the world.
Cardinal Sako said he will be taking up residence in a monastery in Kurdistan, an autonomous region of Iraq, where he will continue to lead the Chaldean Church.
The Christian population in Iraq, a country of around 40 million people, has been steadily dwindling for decades, from around 1.4 million in 2003 to about 250,000 today.
Archbishop Warda said his Catholic community in Iraqi Kurdistan is tired of war and its tragic consequences saying, “They have continually suffered far too much and can no longer face an unknown future."
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