Iraqi Prime Minister Reopens Two Historic Catholic Churches in Mosul
'The people of Nineveh need your care and attention, and someone to listen to their cries, especially your sons and daughters from the Christian community.'
'The people of Nineveh need your care and attention, and someone to listen to their cries, especially your sons and daughters from the Christian community.'
Dominican Archbishop Najeeb Michaeel, the Chaldean archbishop of Mosul and Akra, led a procession to the grotto of the Virgin Mary, the patroness of Mosul, in the church courtyard before ceremoniously ringing the bell.
Speaking with Register this week, Chaldean Archbishop Michaeel Najeeb of Mosul says the Holy Father’s March 5-8 trip to his troubled nation is badly needed, despite the risks involved.
In the face of the recent terror attacks that hit France and Austria, Iraqi archbishop Najeeb Michaeel, recently nominated for the Sakharov Prize, says the Old Continent is guilty of laxity with regards to the advance of radical Islam.
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