Monthly Archives: August 2018

Annual Assyrian Festival Scheduled In September

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Immerse yourself in the culture that started it all at the fourth annual Assyrian Festival with authentic foods, historical exhibits, live entertainment and a kids zone on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 15 and 16, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Assyrian Festival entry fee is only $1 and comes with free parking. The festival…

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Group of Iran Christians slam US ‘interventionism,’ wars

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Assyrian Archbishop Ramzi Garmou (C) leads Mass rituals on Christmas Eve at the Saint Joseph Chaldean-Assyrian Catholic church in Tehran, Iran. (Photo by AP) Iran’s Assyro-Chaldean churches have censured US officials’ “interventionist” claims about the situation of religious minorities in the Islamic Republic, calling on Washington…

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Final Statement of the 2018 Chaldean Synod

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In response to His Beatitude (H. B.) Patriarch Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako’s invitation, the Synod of the Chaldean Church held its’ annual meeting, 7-13 August 2018, at the Patriarchate Headquarters in Baghdad. Bishops of different dioceses participated, including Australia, America, Canada, Europe, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria, bearing in…

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Chaldean Catholic synod offers thanks for return of displaced Christians

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Chaldean Catholic synod offers thanks for return of displaced Christians Dale Gavlak CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE A clergyman and altar servers process during Mass in 2014 at St. Joseph Chaldean Catholic Church in Baghdad, Iraq. The synod for the Iraqi Chaldean Catholic Church in Baghdad took place Aug. 7-13. (Credit: Ahmed Saad/Reuters via CNS.)…

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Young Iraqi Christians ponder: Should I stay or should I go?

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Elise Harris SENIOR CORRESPONDENT An Iraqi boy is glad to receive food provided by the Knights of Columbus. The Catholic fraternal organization has raised and committed almost $19 million in aid to Christians and other persecuted religious minorities in the Middle East. (Credit: CNS…

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Are Turkey’s Christians as ‘fine’ as they say?

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Fehim Tastekin A Christian worshipper lights candles following a mass on Christmas at the Virgin Mary Syriac Orthodox Church in Diyarbakir, Turkey, Dec. 25, 2017. As tensions simmered between Ankara and Washington over detained American pastor…

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Iraq’s Chaldean Church tackles post-ISIS challenges

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Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako has expressed concern over the delay in forming a new Iraqi government, rise in social protests and the persistence of corruption Anne-Bénédicte Hoffner Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako celebrates Mass at Sacred Heart Church in Tal Kaif, north…

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