Chaldean Archbishop Kidnapped in Iraq

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Chaldean Archbishop Kidnapped in Iraq
Published: 2/29/08, 3:07 PM EDT
By SAMEER N. YACOUB
BAGHDAD (AP) - Gunmen kidnapped a Chaldean Catholic archbishop Friday in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, police and the church said, in another attack targeting Iraq's small Christian community.

The gunmen killed three people who were with Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho after he ended a Mass at a nearby church, said Iraqi Brig. Gen. Khalid Abdul Sattar, a spokesman for the Ninevah province police.

An aide to Iraq's Cardinal Emmanuel III Delly, leader of the church, said he did not know who was behind the kidnapping of the 65-year-old archbishop.

"We pray for his release as soon as possible," said Archbishop Andreos Abouna. "This act of abduction against a Christian clergy member will increase our fears and worries about the situation of Christians in Iraq."

The Chaldean church is an Eastern-rite denomination that recognizes the authority of the pope and is aligned with Rome.

The Vatican said in a statement the fact that the gunmen knew Rahho had been celebrating a religious rite indicated the kidnapping was premeditated.

Pope Benedict XVI asked the church "to unite in fervent prayer so that reason and humanity prevail among the authors of the kidnapping, and that Monsignor Rahho is returned quickly to the care of his flock," the statement said.

Rabban al-Qas, the bishop of the northern Iraqi cities of Irbil and Amadiyah, said the church was especially concerned because Rahho has health problems. He did not elaborate.

"This abduction is one in the series of kidnappings carried out by terrorist groups against the Christians," al-Qas said.

Last year's International Religious Freedom Report from the U.S. State Department noted that Chaldean Catholics comprise a tiny minority of the Iraqi population, but are the largest group among the less than 1 million Christians in mostly Muslim Iraq.

Since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, Iraqi Christians have been targeted by Islamic extremists who label them "crusaders" loyal to U.S. troops.

Churches, priests and business owned by Christians have been attacked by Islamic militants and many have fled the country.

Last June, the pope expressed deep concern about the plight of Christians caught in the deadly sectarian crossfire in Iraq and pressed President Bush in a meeting to keep their safety in mind.

"Particularly in Iraq, Christian families and communities are feeling increasing pressure from insecurity, aggression and a sense of abandonment," Benedict said at the time.

Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki also pledged last fall to protect and support the Christian minority.

Though most of Iraq has witnessed a decrease of violence over the past six months, the U.S. military regards Mosul as the last urban stronghold of al-Qaida in Iraq, and is engaged in a campaign with Iraqi forces to root out extremists from the city 225 miles northwest of Baghdad.

In an interview with AsiaNews, a Vatican-affiliated missionary news agency, in November, Rahho said the situation in Mosul was not improving and "religious persecution is more noticeable than elsewhere because the city is split along religious lines."

"Everyone is suffering from this war irrespective of religious affiliation, but in Mosul Christians face starker choices," he told the news agency.

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How the indigenous Chaldeans can be referred to as "crusaders" says volumes of the hideous jihad demonology. Prayers for the protection of the Chaldean bishop and the exorcism of the demonic jinn of jihad from the minions it enslaves. Lord have mercy; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit through the prayers of the Holy Theotokos. save us.
 
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How the indigenous Chaldeans can be referred to as "crusaders" says volumes of the hideous jihad demonology. Prayers for the protection of the Chaldean bishop and the exorcism of the demonic jinn of jihad from the minions it enslaves. Lord have mercy; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit through the prayers of the Holy Theotokos. save us.
Well said!


Through the prayers of the Holy Theotokos, O Savior, save us!
 
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Our sister Church (Syriac Orthodox Church) is negotiating for his release, but nothing is coming through it. The US Army is currently going into the city to clean out the city from extremist, I just hope he doesn't get caught in crossfire.

Something else on the subject of Chaldeans, I think you guys would be interested to know that some have converted to Greek Orthodox, and this phenomenom can be seen in Detroit. The reason for this is because all Chaldeans that have made the journey from Iraq to the US, had to spend an average of 2-3 years in Greece as refugees. Well, once they observed how holy an Orthodox church is, many who have immigrated to Detroit have decided to stick to the Orthodox Church
 
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