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"he hoped to work closely with the Vatican to help stem religious intolerance, the break up of families and the increase of secularism and materialism."

oh oh, now Iran will be bombed, that can't stand with our NWO folks, who do not like real, substantive religious belief and practice....they are the ones promoting the above, hence Iran will be on the chopping block, with Evangelicals in the cheering sections, replete with buttons waring erstwhile cashiers to say "Merry Christmas'

Next, look for the Popes to be branded a "islamofascist" supporter

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Cardinal Delivers Personal Letter From Pope Benedict to President of Iran
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2010, 01:09:45 PM »
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  • Didn't they just slaughter about a hundred Catholics last Sunday?


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    Cardinal Delivers Personal Letter From Pope Benedict to President of Iran
    « Reply #2 on: November 11, 2010, 01:13:10 PM »
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    Didn't they just slaughter about a hundred Catholics last Sunday?


    What does that have to do with Iran?

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    Cardinal Delivers Personal Letter From Pope Benedict to President of Iran
    « Reply #3 on: November 11, 2010, 01:25:21 PM »
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    Cardinal Delivers Personal Letter From Pope Benedict to President of Iran
    « Reply #4 on: November 11, 2010, 03:34:21 PM »
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  • That is alright Alexandria. It was Iraq that slaughtered the Catholics Sunday. And, as a matter of fact they have been doing this to such an extreme that there are less than half alive now. Let me see, oh I know it has gotten much worse since we brought Democracy over there. Even crucifixions of children. Which I guess is Democratic because in  a democracy everyone is equal.


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    « Reply #5 on: November 11, 2010, 03:36:18 PM »
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  • Iraqi Christians mourn the deaths of loved ones/ A car bomb that was detonated near Christian homes
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    Baghdad, Iraq, Nov 10, 2010 / 02:05 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Coordinated anti-Christian attacks in Baghdad killed at least three and injured several dozen on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Mourning the deliberate targeting of Christians, Iraqi prelates said that the attacks “have come to our doorstep” and charged the government with doing nothing to stop the violence.

    Using homemade bombs and mortars, the evening attackers bombed homes in the Christian neighborhoods of Baghdad's Mansour district. The next morning saw attacks in Dora, once a largely Christian neighborhood in southern Baghdad, as well as in Baladiyat and at a market largely run by Christians in the Kamp Sara area. A church was also attacked.

    One of today's bombings targeted the family of a victim of the Oct. 31 attacks on the Syriac Catholic Our Lady of Salvation Cathedral, where more than 50 people were killed. The terrorists identified the family by the funeral signs still hanging outside their home, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) reports.

    National Public Radio's Baghdad correspondent Kelly McEvers noted that when the militant group Islamic State of Iraq attacked the cathedral they demanded the release of women who supposedly converted to Islam and were allegedly being held against their will in Egypt.

    “But now, it seems the group is targeting Christians simply because they’re Christians,” she said. “Survivors of the church siege said militants called them ‘infidels’ during the siege. Lately, statements on jihadi websites are saying that Christians are ‘legitimate targets’.”

    The Islamic State of Iraq, a reported al-Qaida associate, has claimed responsibility for the attacks.

    “Al-Qaida said churches and Christians would be a target. This is proof that they are serious and that they mean what they say,” Archbishop Bashar Warda told ACN.

    Warda, who is the Chaldean Archbishop of Erbil in northern Iraq, said the people are suffering “so much fear.”

    “There is anger and distress and they don’t know where to turn,” he continued. “I have only one message and that is please pray for us. This is a really difficult time for us. It is just a mess.”

    Archbishop Warda called for pressure on the government to provide adequate protection for Christians.

    “What we are faced with here is not just a failure of security but a deliberate targeting of Christians,” he warned.

    The prelate said the attacks would prompt a further exodus of Christians from Baghdad. He told ACN that until 2003 there were up to 40,000 Christian families living in the city but now there are barely 50 families.

    Attacks against Christians in the Iraqi capital peaked in 2004 and again in 2006 but after 2008 seemed to decrease. Archbishop Warda commented that Christians had been returning to Baghdad, especially to the Dora district, before the Oct. 31 attack on the cathedral.

    The Dora district’s large number of Catholic churches and religious houses has earned it the nickname “The Vatican of Iraq.”

    Other prelates also lamented the attacks.

    Bishop Philip Najim, the apostolic procurator representing the Chaldean Church in Rome, says such violence is designed to terrorize the whole population and drive the Christians out of the country. The terrorists are “taking hope from the mind of the Iraqi population,” he said.

    “Yes, this is against the Christian people,” he continued. “There is a persecution, (Christians) are attacked because they are a minority in the country.”

    Acknowledging that terrorists are also attacking Muslims, he said the whole Iraqi community is being targeted. The bishop noted that the issue of violence in Iraq is a threat to regional stability. He called on the international community to help Iraq achieve peace and security.

    Archbishop Atanase Matti Shaba Matoka, the Syrian Catholic Archbishop of Baghdad, also responded to the violence.

    “Despite the proclamations, the government does nothing to stop this wave of violence that overwhelms us. There are policemen in front of the churches, but now the homes of our faithful are being attacked.”

    Among the Christians affected are Syriac Catholics, Assyrians and other denominations in the district of Dora.

    “Terror knocks at our doors. Families are upset. This is no life, they say. They want to drive us out and they are succeeding,”Archbishop Matoka added. “The country is in the throes of destruction and terrorism. The suffering of Christians increases and they want to leave the country. We are left speechless."

    Like Archbishop Warda, Archbishop Matoka appealed for swift action from the international community, beseeching Pope Benedict XVI and the Universal Church to aid Iraqi Christians.

    “Today we cannot help but hope and pray, entrusting our lives in God's hands. Iraqi Christians, amidst their tears, cry out: In manus tuas, Domine," he commented. The Latin phrase, meaning “Into your hands, Lord,” alludes to the last words of Jesus Christ on the Cross.

    Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Holy See’s Secretary of State, responded to Archbishop Matoka’s appeal. He affirmed that the protection of Christians in the Middle East "has already been discussed with the Iraqi authorities and taken in serious consideration."

    "We are reflecting, as the Synod of Bishops already has, on this huge problem of the persecution of Christians, on this unutterable suffering of the Christian community spread throughout the world in this moment, especially in Iraq,” the cardinal commented to L’Osservatore Romano.
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    Published by: robert matzinger
    taylor/michigan/usa 11/10/2010 08:46 PM EST
    The only safe course for our Catholic brothers and sisters is to pray for their safety - and find ways for them to leave Iraq. The Iraqi govt could care less what happend to the Chaldeans, the muslim clerics approve of the removal of all non-believers, dead or alive, and there will no international outcry against the murder of Christains in Arab lands. Our state dept may grumble a bit, but will do nothing as it is open season on Christains, especially Catholics in Arab lands. Our Catholic brothers and sisters best hope is for us to work hard to find ways for them to safely leave Iraq and come here or to other countries that will welcome them.
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    Published by: jim
    New London MN USA 11/10/2010 07:06 PM EST
    Please contact the white house and tell president Obama that having invaded Iraq we have a responsibility to protect those who were put at risk because of the war. Tell him the US must not abandon it's responsibilties for religious minorities in Iraq.

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    Cardinal Delivers Personal Letter From Pope Benedict to President of Iran
    « Reply #6 on: November 11, 2010, 03:45:34 PM »
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    We are reflecting, as the Synod of Bishops already has, on this huge problem of the persecution of Christians, on this unutterable suffering of the Christian community spread throughout the world in this moment, especially in Iraq,” the cardinal commented to L’Osservatore Romano.


    How nice.  They're "reflecting on the problem".  What a joke!


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    Cardinal Delivers Personal Letter From Pope Benedict to President of Iran
    « Reply #7 on: November 12, 2010, 07:21:20 AM »
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  • Quote from: Alexandria
    Didn't they just slaughter about a hundred Catholics last Sunday?


    Not in Iran, may mean Iraq-the nation that was Bathist and protected Christians until we invaded, brought "freedom" and helped install a Sharia Govt......
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    Cardinal Delivers Personal Letter From Pope Benedict to President of Iran
    « Reply #8 on: November 12, 2010, 07:23:18 AM »
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    That is alright Alexandria. It was Iraq that slaughtered the Catholics Sunday. And, as a matter of fact they have been doing this to such an extreme that there are less than half alive now. Let me see, oh I know it has gotten much worse since we brought Democracy over there. Even crucifixions of children. Which I guess is Democratic because in  a democracy everyone is equal.


    Evil thug as HUssain (CIA supported) was, he at least protected Chrisitans far more then the now Sharia Govt we installed....an Christians are viewed as enemy, as Evangelicals try to pain this as a ongoing war that never ended from Cusades, though Prots did not lift a finger to help us defend Europe and the Med (Malta, Rhodes, Greece, Vienna)
    Proud "European American" and prouder, still, Catholic