| Pope
Condoles Death Of Archbishop Of Mossul
VATICAN
CITY, MAR. 14, 2008, 09.20 Hrs (VIS):
Pope
Benedict XVI has sent a telegram to Cardinal Emmanuel III Delly,
patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans, Iraq, for the death of
Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho of Mossul of the Chaldeans, Iraq,
who was kidnapped on 29 February.
In his telegram the Pope expresses his closeness "to the
Chaldean Church and to the entire Christian community",
reaffirming his "condemnation for an act of inhuman violence
which offends the dignity of human beings and seriously damages
the cause of the fraternal coexistence of the beloved Iraqi
people".
Benedict XVI gives assurances of his prayers for the archbishop
"who was kidnapped just after he had completed the Way
of the Cross" and invokes the Lord's mercy "that this
tragic event may serve to build a future of peace in the martyred
land of Iraq".
Holy See Press Office Director Fr. Federico Lombardi S.J. also
released the following declaration today:
"We
had all continued to hope and pray for his release, something
the Pope had requested on a number of occasions in his appeals.
"Unfortunately
the most senseless and unjustified violence continues to be
inflicted on the Iraqi people, and especially on the small Christian
community to which the Pope and all of us are particularly close
in prayer and solidarity at this moment of great suffering.
"It
is to be hoped that this tragic event may once more - and more
powerfully - underline the responsibility of everyone, and especially
of the international community, for the pacification of so troubled
a country". |