Prof. Dr. Leonard Swidler, Philadelphia (USA) hat einen Brief weitergeleitet, der von den Dominikanerinnen der Hl. Katharina von Siena stammt, die im Irak leben: Ein beunruhigendes Zeugnis der sich verschärfenden Lage und der Brutalität der verfeindeten Gruppen. Die ISIS Truppen (hier: ISIL) machen selbst dann vor Kirchen nicht Halt, wenn die islamischen Autoritäten vor Ort sich für die Christen einsetzen.:
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Dear Sisters, Brothers, and Friends,
Thank you for your emails, calls and for keeping us and all
the Iraqis in your prayers. You have been probably hearing different things
about the situation in Iraq. It is a huge chaos and there is a lot of violence
almost all over the country.
Few days ago, the ISIL occupy the headquarters of the
Archdiocese of Chaldean Catholics in Mosul, which is on the left side of the
city. They threw away in the garbage outside the archbishopric all the portraits
of Jesus and Saints, Crosses, and all consecrated items of the church. The
Mullah of Ahmed Ismail mosque near the archbishopric went there to stop them and
he asked a gunman to leave the place and not destroy its contents because of the
places’ sanctity, but they answered him that there will be no churches nor
archbishopric in an Islamic state and they put the Islamic state flag on the
archbishopric.
The ISIL have been also occupying the homes that are empty in
Mosul. Many people left their homes when the violence started in Mosul last
month and not everyone was able to return. Our sisters who were living in Mosul
have been unable to return in the recent weeks to our convent in Mosul because
of safety issues.
There are no news about the Chaldean sisters and the three
orphans (two girls and one a boy) who were kidnapped four days ago. The day
after they were kidnapped there were some communication. But since yesterday,
July 1st, there has been nothing and people who were communicating with us from
ISIL have closed their phones.
The situation in Iraq is very worrisome. We don’t know what
to expect and people are afraid and very worried of this present situation. It
is really hard to imagine how sad and angry people are in this place. In
Karakush- Bakhdida, the ordeal has not completely passed yet. There are rebels
on one side of the town beyond the borders and the Kurdish army on the opposite
side. The rebels are using some people’s farms and barns that belong to
Christian families from Karakush as a base for them.
Also, the electricity and water supplies are still very
limited, which makes life so difficult in this weather. Therefore, many people
are planning to leave the country which is sad.
Thanks again for your prayers and please continue praying for
us that peace may prevail in this land and please pray in special way for the
increase of faith in these days of troubles.
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