Sunday meditation: Mass at St. John’s of Baghdad
Michael Yon brings you to a homecoming.
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No human being, looking at these pictures, could fail to hope that this will prevail.
It warms the heart to see the spirit of kinship amongst these Muslims and Christians. I only hope that Harry Reid et al see this and take note. They could sure use the lessons that the ordinary man could teach.
I wish I could have been there! How heartwarming to see religious freedom and tolerance in a land that has endured such fierce fighting. I believe in Miracles and Michael Yon has the photographic record to prove it. Thank you Michael Yon.
Michelle, thank you for linking to such an uplifting post. If you and Bryan ever decide to return to Iraq, I’m tagging along just to attend Mass and receive Communion at St. John’s.
This is a huge milestone! There is a small store not far from where I live run by a gentleman that I thought was Lebanese. He is very pleasant and one day we began to talk about the middle east. I said I thought he was Lebanese and he said,”no no no I am from Iraq!” I am Chaldean!” I said you must be Christian. His eyes got real big and he said “Yes, Yes, you know of Chaldeans.” I told him history and politics are a hobby of mine and being Christian I knew of the plight of the Chaldeans in Iraq.
His family had been in Iraq for as long as he could trace back. The Chaldeans have been there since before Abraham.
God Bless our soldiers! And God Bless America!
Awesome!
Thank you, Michael and Michelle.
Sending prayers that this will last.
May they have courage through Christ.
Just emailed this to Senator Reid:
CNN did a nice video of the Baghdad Cardinal leading Mass
Mass In Baghdad
I pray that the Christians see this and do indeed come home.
God Bless them all! This is absolutely wonderful.
I pray this continues.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Michael Yon asked an Iraqi interpreter:
Gives a little more perspective to the democrat mantra that “Iraq is a civil war.”
(I’ll try again, without the literal URL)
I just sent this email to (my) Senator Reid:
Thank God for Michael Yon, our brave soldiers, and our new friends in Iraq.
Now would be a good time to donate to Michael so that he can continue his awesome work.
Thank you Michael Yon for providing the real news about Iraq. I have always trusted him to tell us about the good, the bad, and the ugly he has witnessed first hand. He is what a journalist should be providing the facts with an agenda. We may win this war yet despite what the Democrats are trying to do to loss it. It is wonderful to see hope is alive and well in Iraq. Looks like I need to make a donation to allow his work to continue.
I’m barely Christian (lapsed luthern), and *I* wanna celebrate mass there…
Thank God for people like Michael Yon.
His posts should be required reading.
God bless our troops and the courageous people of Iraq.
YAY Christians!
This is a definite step in the right direction.
Let’s hope this unity spreads throughout the Middle East.
Wonderful, really.
I support the War, but I’ll be more impressed when a synagogue/shul is opened to such fanfare.
Its amazing that people who have lived in such oppression can openly come out to celebrate together while people here in the US who have lived in relative freedom are fighting to suppress the freedom, the rights and the speech of the people who do not share their views. Think the left will actually take notice or continue to ignore anything that does not fit their agenda? How dare we try and convolute real-good/feel-good opinion with facts and people actually working together!
Funny, I remember when peace through superior firepower was a military thing. Now it seems to be directly related to the harm and destruction the “peaceniks” can create.
The times they are a changin’!
They have ignored this, WarTip. Especially the part about al Qaeda causing the strife between Muslims and Christians in the first place. ‘Cause that would go against the whole “We’re for fighting al Qaeda, but al Qaeda’s not in Iraq” argument.
The second Islam turns away from the teachings on persecuting “infidels” and gets along with Christians, the left in this nation will want nothing to do with Islam, either.
In their view, all religion must be eradicated in order to achieve the moral-free utopia they want (you know, the one “created” by communists and totalitarian governments…the ones that have cost 170 million people their lives).
As I said above – this story makes me happy to no end. I hope it continues throughout the world.
re: #13 swj719AWG said:
Likewise. Catholic (lapsed, but still strong faith in God), and I want to celebrate Mass there!
:’)
#13 and #20
I am a practicing Southern Baptist with a strong faith in God and my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
And I would have liked to have been there, too.
I know that Muslims and Christians can get along. I had Muslim friends in college. I often wished them a Merry Christmas. They would thank me and wish me the same. They would wish me a Happy Ramadan. I thanked them and wished them the same.