The country of Iraq has often been at the forefront of American news and conversation during this century. Yet, the Iraqi people are not one homogenous group of people. In Iraq, there are Sunni Muslims, Shia Muslims, and Chaldean Christians (aka Chaldean Catholics). Each group is ancient yet quite different. Chaldean Catholics have been the minority in the Mesopotamia region for centuries, but their culture and faith have stood the test of time. Due to ongoing persecution, thousands of Iraqi Christians have moved to America this century. They love God, live right, work hard, and often have become proud Americans. Dlear and Bahar Kosa are two wonderful Chaldean Catholics, born and raised in northern Iraq, and now living and thriving in America. Their stories will bless you.
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The Chaldean Catholic Faith
When Jesus Christ walked the earth, He spoke Aramaic. This ancient language is still spoken today by over 500,000 Iraqi Christians (aka Chaldean Catholics) throughout the world, primarily in Iraq and the USA. Their beautiful language is always on full display during a Chaldean Catholic Mass. In c...
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The Holy Eucharist
The Catholic Catechism states, “The Eucharist is ‘source and summit of the Christian life.’…’For in the blessed Eucharist is contained the whole spiritual good of the Church, namely Christ himself, our Pasch’ (CCC 1324).” The Catechism further states, “The Sunday celebration of the Lord’s Day and...
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The Cross of Death of a Loved One
It is an often-vexing cross for a parent to bury their beloved child. It is also a heartbreaking cross for a spouse to bury their beloved spouse decades earlier than desired. David Park, KM, a retired small business owner, shares the pain and loss he suffers with the premature death of his uber-s...