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June 20, 2008 |
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Faith is alive in Iraqi Christians
Despite
tribulations, the light of faith is alive in Iraqi
Christians,
British bishop says
Bishop of Portsmouth, Crispian Hollis
London, Jun
19, 2008 / 06:26 pm (CNA).- In a Mass celebrated on
June 16 at the Cathedral of Westminster, the president of
the Committee on External Affairs of the Bishops’ Conference
of England and Wales, Bishop Roger Francis Hollis, said that
despite the violence and persecution of Muslim extremists,
“the light of the faith is alive” in Iraqi Christians.
According to L’Osservatore Romano, Bishop
Hollis recently visited the Iraqi towns of Erbil, Kirkuk and
Sulemanyiah. His visit came just days after the kidnapping
and killing of the Archbishop of Mosul, Paulos Faraj Rahho.
During his homily at the Mass celebrated
in London by Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, Bishop Hollis
denounced the violence in Iraq and “the killing of laypeople
and priests by Muslim extremists has been systematically and
deliberately carried out.”
Addressing the hundreds of Iraqi
Christians present at the Cathedral of Westminster, the
bishop explained that his trip to Iraq allowed him “to share
the faith with your bishops, priests and fellow citizens. I
felt very encouraged and strengthened by their courage and
fidelity.”
Bishop Hollis said that during his visit
to the seminary of
Ankawa, where he met with 27 seminarians, “We had a
very beneficial time with them, their professors and the
community of religious who fearlessly and untiringly work
for the spread of the Gospel. Our gathering here today, for
this Eucharistic celebration, reminds us of the people they
are serving and is a desperate prayer to the Lord for the
gift of peace for a profoundly troubled country.”
Speaking to the Iraqis present at the
Mass, Bishop Hollis said, “I will always remember being
among a people for whom the light of the faith is alive. For
me it has been a blessing to experience all of this. As it
often happens, I think that during my first visit to Iraq I
have received more than I have been able to give. I will
return soon but today we should pray in solidarity with our
brothers and sisters in Iraq, we should pray for peace, for
your country.”
sent by:
Raymond George
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