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Mob beheads nun in Bagdad
UPI | 8/27/02 | UWE SIEMON-NETTO

Posted on 08/27/2002 7:30:54 PM PDT by kattracks

WASHINGTON, Aug 27, 2002 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- A nun belonging to Iraq's Christian minority that still speaks a dialect of Aramaic, the language of Jesus, was found beheaded in Baghdad, the U.S.-based Chaldean News Agency reported Tuesday.

CNA blamed "Muslim terrorists" for this murder of Sister Cecilia Hanna, 70. According to this wire service of Iraq's Christian exiles, she "was knifed down savagely and her head was severed from the rest of her body by a group of thugs while she was staying in the Chaldean monastery located in Palestine Street in Baghdad."

When asked about this report, a State Department spokeswoman told United Press International Tuesday, "We are not aware of this case."

Shortly after the start of the U.S. war on terrorism, Albert Yelda, a London-based Iraqi opposition leader, had warned that Iraq's ancient Christian community would be made a whipping boy for this conflict.

Yelda told UPI at the time that Iraq's Christians "no longer dare to wear their traditional crosses. They are being called crusaders. They do not receive food rations. They are being told, 'Ask the Americans to feed you. You have no business being here.'"

In an interview, Bishop Ibrahim N. Ibrahim of the Chaldean Church's Eastern diocese in the U.S. referred UPI to the CNA story Tuesday but denied that Christians in Iraq were being singled out for persecution.

However, CNA now ranks Sister Cecilia Hanna among the long line of martyrs in present-day Iraq, whose Christians are the descendants of one of the oldest known civilizations -- Mesopotamia. Collectively, these Christians are known of Assyrians.

Assyians say they were the first nation to adopt Christianity as state religion in 179 AD, more than 100 years before Armenia, which prides itself with being the first Christianized country. The Assyrians also claim were the ones to have built the first Christian churches and to have been the first to translate the New Testament from Greek into their vernacular, which still resembles the language of Christ.

The Chaldean Church, to which the murdered Sacred Heart of Jesus nun belonged, is in union with the Vatican and has approximately one million members, half of whom still live in Iraq, while the rest is spread around the world, Bishop Ibrahim said.

Another 300,000 to 500,000 Assyrian Christians belong to the venerable Church of the East. This denomination was once condemned as heretical because it followed the teachings of Nestorius, the 5th-century bishop of Constantinople, who taught that the Virgin Mary was not the "theodokos," or mother of God, but simply the mother of Jesus Christ.

Nestorian missionaries were the first the reach Mongolia, China and Japan in the 8th century. However, in the 16th century, a segment of the Nestorian Church recognized the Pope and united with Rome, which persecuted the remaining Nestorians for centuries, especially in India.

"Today, our two churches are very close," Bishop Ibrahim said. While not in full communion, they practice Eucharistic hospitality under certain circumstances. In other words, they commune each other's members if they have no church of their own denomination to go to.

"Our liturgies are very similar," Ibrahim explained. "Assyrian services consist of 99 percent liturgy with lots of incense," Yelda said. The difference is that while the Chaldeans allow icons in their churches, the Nestorian sanctuaries are as stark as synagogues. But for a simple cross above the altar, nothing adorns them.

There are other parallels between the Nestorians and the Jews as well. Nestorians call their priest "rabi" (teacher), and like orthodox Jews they eschew mixed marriages. "We want to preserve a Christian people in our country," Yelda explained.

While Bishop Ibrahim allowed that "Christians like all others suffer from the turmoil in Iraq, but are not targeted for persecution," the Chaldean News Service accused Saddam Hussein's government of appeasing "the rising tide of Muslim fanaticism."

This movement, it said, "has at its final goal not only the murder or the complete subjugation of non-Muslims but all those who do not measure up to its doctrine of terror and hatred."

According to Albert Yelda, Saddam Hussein, too, has set out to destroy the venerable Assyrian culture, "not out of any Muslim convictions but because, like every tyrant, he hates minorities."

Yelda described how Saddam had banned the Assyrians' cultural clubs, where their literary language was kept alive. "Saddam had hundreds of Assyrian villages razed, including recently a 2nd-century church."

Yelda also accused Saddam's son, Uday, of raping and killing an Assyrian woman and then making this act public knowledge.

As for the repression of Iraqi Christians in the name of Islam, Yelda said it ran counter the stated wish of the Prophet Mohammed, who was so impressed by the Assyrians' knowledge of medicine and sciences that he issued a Firman, or letter of protection, for them.

The Firman disappeared without trace over 150 years ago.

By UWE SIEMON-NETTO, UPI Religion Correspondent

Copyright 2002 by United Press International.






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To: kattracks
Well this was fascinating.I belive there are close to half a million Chrisitans myrtyred every year. And there is very little press coverage.I had no idea of this particular branch of Christianity, let alone that there was a group still speaking Aramaic.
41 posted on 08/27/2002 8:13:01 PM PDT by lexington minuteman 1775
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To: Bobby777
"the correct Biblical interpretation was considered heretical ... " I won't get into a argument about that (grin!) but, yes, I must say that it does seem odd that anyone would want to make this point of interpretation a capital offense. I am sure that the Virgin Mary never have supported the notion that a single blow be struck in her name.

Also, the Nestorians really were on strong grounds, according to Holy Scripture, in refusing to call their clergy Father. Really, if one reads the sacred texts, there it is - "call no man your father, except He who is in heaven ... " etc. But this, also, was deemed a dangerous heresy.
42 posted on 08/27/2002 8:13:17 PM PDT by BlackVeil
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To: MarineDad
ISLAM: the largest, fastest-growing, most influential religion the world will never miss. May it disappear soon. Very soon.

Well said, Semper Fi.

43 posted on 08/27/2002 8:13:54 PM PDT by Centurion2000
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To: JMJ333
ummm, since the God of Israel exists in the New Testament LOOOOOOONNNNNNGGGG before Mary, Mary is not the "mother of God" ... she was the chosen Earthly vessel by which Jesus Christ came to Earth ... the Scripture is explicitly clear ...
44 posted on 08/27/2002 8:13:54 PM PDT by Bobby777
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To: JMJ333
We never hear these persecuted Christians referred to as martyrs, instead that term is used for homicide bombers blowing up school buses. It's easy to forget that Christians are now at least as persecuted as jews throughout the world. Gotta love that religion of peace.
45 posted on 08/27/2002 8:14:19 PM PDT by YankeeReb
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To: livius
I believe quite a few Lebanese Catholics have been driven from their homes as well. And of course there is the Sudan, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, etc, etc...
46 posted on 08/27/2002 8:15:08 PM PDT by JMJ333
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To: lexington minuteman 1775
"still speaking Aramaic." There is also an Aramaic speaking community of Christians in Syria - rather reduced in numbers but very honoured. They are members of an eastern Orthodox church. Their language is said to be very close to that spoken by Jesus.
47 posted on 08/27/2002 8:15:57 PM PDT by BlackVeil
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To: Lucius Cornelius Sulla
you started off alright there with an explanation and then drifted off into something that didn't make sense ... what rejection are you speaking of please?
48 posted on 08/27/2002 8:16:50 PM PDT by Bobby777
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To: sinkspur
Any place where the west starts kicking islamic butt is as good as any other. Islam is a plague on the planet.
49 posted on 08/27/2002 8:17:14 PM PDT by mathurine
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To: Bobby777
So it is on own your authority that Nestorian was correct. How then do you know that the rightly inspired books are in the New Testament if you reject the Authority of Rome since it was Rome who compiled and approved of the NT?
50 posted on 08/27/2002 8:17:41 PM PDT by JMJ333
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To: Bobby777
s/b "and the Old Testaent"
51 posted on 08/27/2002 8:17:43 PM PDT by Bobby777
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To: kattracks
Get ready folks, this is the "Premature Kuwaiti Babies Left on the Floor to Die" story that precedes Gulf War II.

Fireworks to follow shortly.
52 posted on 08/27/2002 8:18:10 PM PDT by Barnacle
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To: JMJ333
here we go ... you're trying to defend Mary as the "mother of God"?
53 posted on 08/27/2002 8:18:48 PM PDT by Bobby777
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To: Scully
"I can't imaging that Allah is proud of such cowardly swine."

Sure he is. Allah (Islam) = man-made religion.

54 posted on 08/27/2002 8:20:14 PM PDT by hoosierskypilot
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To: BlackVeil
So Chaldeans and Kurds are hostages of a sort to that Madman Hussein. Sad to hear. Prayers for their safety.
55 posted on 08/27/2002 8:20:32 PM PDT by CARepubGal
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To: mathurine
We must convert these heathens at ALL costs! They may not like it at first but spare the rod and...
Convert them all!
56 posted on 08/27/2002 8:20:40 PM PDT by thegreatbeast
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To: YankeeReb
We have passed the Jews in suffering and death with 45 million Christians murdered in the 20th century alone.

Link

57 posted on 08/27/2002 8:20:42 PM PDT by JMJ333
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To: BlackVeil
that would also be correct ... another poster has claimed they denied the Deity of Christ, which if so, would be strongly heretical ... I have not researched that particular groups so I am unaware of their particular beliefs, only that which was previously claimed in the thread ...
59 posted on 08/27/2002 8:21:00 PM PDT by Bobby777
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To: Senator Pardek
Yeah - I know I'm generalizing - I don't need to be reminded.

I'm going to remind you anyway.

60 posted on 08/27/2002 8:21:58 PM PDT by Barnacle
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