Card. Parolin in Iraq for
Christmas
Cardinal Pietro Parolin concelebrates the Christmas vigil in Baghdad. |
From 24-28 December, the Vatican Secretary of State is
visiting Iraq, viewed as a “very welcome visit” by the auxiliary bishop of
Baghdad.
By Barbara Castelli
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican Secretary of State,
arrived in Iraq on Monday and will be there until Friday. Bishop Shlemon
Warduni, auxiliary bishop of Baghdad told Vatican News that his visit is a very
welcome one, “especially in these days in which we recall the birth of the
Saviour”.
Cardinal Parolin’s schedule
While in Iraq, Cardinal Parolin will meet members of the
Iraqi government and representatives of the Oriental Churches. He concelebrated
the Christmas Vigil Mass with the Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans,
Cardinal Louis Raphaël I Sako, at the Chaldean Cathedral of Saint Joseph in the
Karrada district. Cardinal Parolin is also scheduled to visit the Syrian
Catholic Church of Our Lady of Salvation. There in 2010, a terrorist commando
killed dozens of faithful and two priests. The Cardinal will also visit other
places symbolic of Baghdad as well as charitable organizations.
On 26 December, Cardinal Pietro Parolin will go to Erbil,
where he will meet representatives of the government of the autonomous province
of Iraqi Kurdistan. From there he will depart for a visit to the Nineveh Plain
and celebrate Holy Mass in the town of Qaraqosh.
Christians are leaving the Middle East
Prior to Cardinal Parolin’s arrival, Bishop Shlemon Warduni
pointed out that Cardinal Parolin’s visit represents a sign of encouragement
for all Christians in Iraq, a presence that unfortunately is becoming
increasingly smaller. “Almost a million Christians have left Iraq – a nation
that has seen the presence of Christians for over two thousand years”, he
explained. The bishop denounced the force at work to "empty the Middle
East of Christians". At the same time, he points out that the small
Christian community “trusts in the Lord Jesus” and derives “the strength to
stay”, from Him in tune with the will of the Heavenly Father.
Iraqis await peace and a visit from Pope Francis
In a world torn by wars, where “distance from God” is
obvious, “where immorality increases” and only “money is sought”, the auxiliary
bishop of Baghdad hopes that the love of the Child Jesus will enlighten men and
women’s hearts. He acknowledged that many steps forward have been taken in Iraq
and that the situation has improved. But the full peace to which all Iraqis
aspire is still lacking. “We will pray together with Cardinal Parolin”, Bishop
Warduni concluded. “He will bring us the blessing of the Holy Father”. He said
Christians in Iraq await the moment when they can welcome Pope Francis to Iraq
soon.
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