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    Catholic World News, MA
    Dec 9 2004

    Iraqi Catholics vow to remain despite bombings

    Vatican, Dec. 09 (AsiaNews) - In Mosul, in northern Iraq, a cleric
    who witnessed the bombing of the residence of the Chaldean Catholic
    bishop told the AsiaNews service that Christians will remain in Iraq
    as "symbols of peace."

    In an interview with AsiaNews Father Ragheed Ganni reported that the
    Chaldean Catholics of Mosul had celebrated the feast of the
    Immaculate Conception "as we normally do" on the day after the
    bombing. "People were really frightened, but we wanted to send a
    signal of hope," he said.

    Father Ganni told AsiaNews that terrorists were targeting Catholic
    churches in an effort to intimidate the country's Christian minority.
    But he vowed that Christians would remain, bearing witness to the
    faith; he asked for the prayers of Christians in the West, noting
    that Iraqi Christians today are "bearing a heavy cross." [For the
    full interview see the AsiaNews web site.] In Rome, Pope John Paul II
    (bio - news) underlined his solidarity with the Christians of Iraq
    during a midday public audience on December 8, condemning the latest
    terrorist bombing of two Church buildings in Mosul.

    As he celebrated the feast of the Immaculate Conception, the Holy
    Father told his audience that he was asking the Virgin Mary to
    intercede for peace in Iraq. He made his comments after a pair of
    bombings in the northern city of Mosul that destroyed the
    Armenian-rite cathedral and the Chaldean-rite bishop's residence.
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