The Chaldean Catholic Faith | Sinners and Saints
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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 communion with the Holy See, the Chaldean Catholic faith is a significant branch of the extraordinary tree of faith planted by Jesus Christ. Father Peter Patros and Sub-Deacon Dima Kosa are blessed to shepherd Chaldean Catholics during Holy Mass and in their respective parishes. Their shared faith will touch your heart. Their chanting of the Lord’s Prayer in Aramaic will move you greatly.
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