Iraqi Catholics Hold Streadfast To The Church
How many of us could do what they are doing?
Last year, a Catholic church was bombed and the bishops residence was under similar attack, and was not only bombed, but completely burned to the ground. http://www.totalcatholic.com/universe/index.php?news_id=475&start=0&category_id=&parent_id=0&arcyear=&arcmonth=
Yet Iraq's Catholics remain strong in their Faith in God and His Church as they vow to have their church ready for Christmas Mass.
We ALL could learn a lot from these brave Catholics.
For more pics of attacks on Catholic churches in Iraq, go here http://www.christiansofiraq.com/pictures.html
How many of us could do what they are doing?
Last year, a Catholic church was bombed and the bishops residence was under similar attack, and was not only bombed, but completely burned to the ground. http://www.totalcatholic.com/universe/index.php?news_id=475&start=0&category_id=&parent_id=0&arcyear=&arcmonth=
Yet Iraq's Catholics remain strong in their Faith in God and His Church as they vow to have their church ready for Christmas Mass.
We ALL could learn a lot from these brave Catholics.
For more pics of attacks on Catholic churches in Iraq, go here http://www.christiansofiraq.com/pictures.html
3 Comments:
Caveman, were you in Iraq back in 1991?
Nope, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait for Desert Shield/Storm. Aas far north as I made it was Kuwait City. But then again, very few Americans actually went into southern Iraq.
Anyhow, how do you like the ongoing debate with *name hidden*?
Personally, I think it's starting to drag out.
I have been following the debate very closely considering my blog has become Belgium as Blogger Napolean and Blogger Wellington duke it out. Perhapes I wil make a decree on that thread, Ex Cathredra, and try to resolve things.
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