Monday, September 18, 2006

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Freed Chaldean priest kidnapped in Baghdad two days ago.


kidnapped Chaldean Catholic priest and immediately freed in Baghdad

September 18, 2006

A Chaldean Catholic priest, was abducted in Baghdad on Sept. 16 and released today.
His death was just five days after the release of a Chaldean Catholic priest was kidnapped on Aug. 15 and released on September 11 after paying a ransom, Father Hanna Saad Sirop, and two months of the Father Raad Washan Sawa, who was kidnapped and released the day following the promise of payment of a ransom of $ 200,000, and is now living abroad for security reasons.
The priest, Father Basel Salem Yalda, had been threatened in the past and especially during the captivity of Father Saad, and For this reason it had suspended all its public activities. The day before yesterday morning on his way to meet the newly released priest of the Chaldean Church and the Patriarch, Mar Emmanuel III Delly, of which he is secretary, but never arrived to the meeting place. Nothing is known of the reason that prompted Father Basel not wait for the car with an armed escort to take delivery of the Patriarchate and to use its own to move by Dora, the southern district of the city where it was seen that morning, towards the central area of \u200b\u200bMansour.
searches without any results were carried out in several hospitals in Baghdad to see if by chance a priest was involved in one of many incidents in the city.
Although no official source has talked about kidnapping the hope of finding him had been weakened with the passage of time: Baghdad is a city where people "choose" to disappear voluntarily, especially someone like the priest in question knew to be in danger .
the abduction of Father Basel will be other disturbing episodes. That same day an anonymous phone call came to the Patriarch of the Chaldean Church warned that in the absence of official and public apology by Pope Benedict XVI for his words during his apostolic trip to Germany and considered offensive by most Christians in the Islamic world 's would have paid dearly. A threat that was one step closer to materialize during the night when another priest has received an anonymous phone call but had presence of mind to immediately leave the church where he lived, near the church and within which very little is been reported by some witnesses, were noted six cars with armed men on board.
In the days following the disappearance Basel Father of the lack of news had feared the worst while attention focused on Pope's Angelus address, and how and if his words could calm the protests in the Islamic world and its reactions to the minority Christian communities that live within it. This morning, however, Basel
Father was released and is in good health. His captors have in fact left free in the area of \u200b\u200bKarrada, not far from the convent of the Chaldean sisters where he found immediate refuge. For now, nothing has been leaked on the reason for the abduction and his release so in the short term, much less whether a ransom was paid and how much.


Luigia Storti

Migrant Ministry Office Archdiocese of Turin


Sunday, September 17, 2006

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Catholic priest who disappeared in Baghdad: LATEST father Basil Salem Yalda is back home in good health!

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father basel is back to home and he is in agood health ... thanks God again ....


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Catholic priest missing in Baghdad

Matt C. Abbott
September 17, 2006


From a source in Iraq:

    A third priest may now have become a victim of the violence and lawlessness in Baghdad. Father Basil Salem Yaldo was last seen leaving a church building in the Dora area of Baghdad. He is the personal secretary to the Catholic Patriarch for Iraq. At the time of his disappearance, a car bomb had exploded in the vicinity and a round-up of suspects took place by Iraqi and Coalition Security Forces. It is not known if Father Basil was taken into custody, is being held for ransom, or worse.

    The first priest to be abducted was forced to leave the country after being brutalized and then released. The second is still being treated for injuries suffered during weeks of physical and mental abuse. He Was released only after a series of ransoms paid Were. Father Basil

    Please keep in your prayers.


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Missing Chaldean Catholic priest in Baghdad

A Chaldean Catholic priest, disappeared in Baghdad yesterday, September 16. His disappearance of only five days following the release of a Chaldean Catholic priest was kidnapped on Aug. 15 and released on September 11 after paying a ransom, Father Saad Sirop Hanna.
The priest had been threatened in the past and especially during the captivity of Father Saad, and for this reason it had suspended all its public activities. Yesterday morning he was going to meet the newly released priest of the Chaldean Church and the Patriarch, Mar Emmanuel III Delly, but never arrived to the meeting place.
searches without any results were carried out in several hospitals in Baghdad to see if by chance a priest was involved in one of many incidents in the city.
Up to now no official source has spoken of abduction but the hope of finding him is gradually disappearing with the passing of hours. Baghdad is a city where people "choose" to disappear voluntarily, especially someone like the priest in question knew to be in danger.

Luigia Storti

Migrant Ministry Office Archdiocese of Turin

Chaldean Catholic priest disappeared in Baghdad

A Chaldean Catholic priest, has disappeared in Baghdad yesterday, 16 of september. His disappearance FOLLOWS only five days after the release of the Chaldean Catholic Priest Who Had Been Kidnapped on the 15th of August and Freed after the payment of a ransom, Father Saad Sirop Hanna. The priest
disappearead HAD Been Threatened in the past and especially during Fr. Saad's captivity. For this reason he had been obliged to suspend all his public activities. Yesterday morning he was going to meet the newly released priest and the Patriarch of the Chaldean Church, Mar Emmanuel III Delly, but he never arrived to the meeting place.
No results researches have been conducted in different hospitals in Baghdad to check if the priest was by chance involved in one of the many accidents that happened today in the city.
As by now there is not an official source saying that he has been kidnapped but the hope to find him is gradually vanishing as the hours go by. Baghdad is not a city where someone "chose" voluntarily to disappear, especially someone as the disappeared priest who knew very well to be in danger.

Luigia Storti

Migrant Ministry Office Archdiocese of Turin

Friday, September 15, 2006

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Friday, September 15, 2006

Exactly one month ago, August 15, Father Saad Sirop Hanna was kidnapped in Baghdad. Four days ago, September 11, was released by his captors in return for a ransom.
Tuesday, September 15, a Mass of thanksgiving for the release of Father Saad was celebrated in the church of San Rocco in Turin.
Turin is geographically far away from Baghdad and has a community of Christians in Iraq, but there is a link between the two cities made of visits with representatives of the Chaldean Church have done in recent years in our city.
A link to Iraq before the war started and continued, enough to fill the church of San Rocco di faithful eager to show their involvement with the closeness to the suffering of the Iraqi Christian community.
The Mass was celebrated by the Chaldean priest Father Rayan P. Act and five other priests: Don Fredo Olivero, Don Silvano Bosa, Don Andrea
Princivalle, Father Peter and Father John Kilasara yAxis.
Don Fredo Olivero started talking to the Mass of the sufferings of Iraqi Christians who have the need of our moral and material help, and we need to be close to them to fully understand the immensity of God's love, a love that transcends the boundaries and linguistic misunderstandings and makes us His sons and daughters only.

After the readings, Father Rayan P. Act read from the Gospel of John (15.18 to 25) the pace of the world to hate Jesus and ending with the words: "They hated me without reason." From this sentence he was inspired by a sermon that began with a description of the difficult times that Christians live in a world increasingly hostile to them, a world that hates God and wants to destroy his church alive through the forced removal of his children places where they have lived for centuries.
Rayan Father's homily ended with a moving portrait of Father Saad Sirop Hanna as a man, a friend and priest, of his culture, his humility and his devotion to the Church and especially to his sons to whom he dedicated Govan all of his efforts.


Speaking of the law that the Iraqi Christians to remain in their country, Father Rayan has ended his homily by recalling that this law will cost a lot to the community, a death toll of more than money, and faith rather than fear.
The Mass continued with the words of consecration and the Aramaic Lord's Prayer recited by Father Rayan.
At the end of the Mass has entertained many people to greet Father Rayan, talk to him and wish him and his community a better future.

Luigia Storti
Migrants Pastoral Office Archdiocese of Turin
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Monday, September 11, 2006

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Father Saad Sirop Hanna 'LEISURE

Father Saad Sirop Hanna 'LEISURE

September 11, 2006

Chaldean Catholic faithful of the church dedicated to the Mother of God, in Southfield, Michigan (USA) yesterday heard a news story exciting. During the function
afternoon, in fact, their Bishop, Bishop Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim, has announced the imminent release of the Chaldean priest Father Hanna Saad Sirop, who was kidnapped in Baghdad on Aug. 15.
The news, although it rebounded quickly in the Chaldean community scattered all over the world immediately place has not been disclosed. On the one hand there was the desire not to interfere with the final stages of a kidnapping that had taken in anxiety Iraqi Christians and not only them, the other is awaiting further confirmation, given that two Sundays ago Australia had heard the news, unfortunately, proved to be unfounded, the release of Father Saad.
Today the news is official and confirmed by two sources, one of which is Monsignor Jacques Isaac, rector of Babel College, the University Christian Theological Iraqi Father Saad where he was appointed head of the Theological.
about an hour ago, Father Hanna Saad Sirop was released. We do not know nothing yet of the conditions of his release, only that he telephoned the family that is going just at this time to take him to safety.
Luigia Storti

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Friday, September 8, 2006

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Bomb explodes in front of a convent in Baghdad, Emmanuel III Delly meets

Pastoral Care of Migrants Office Archdiocese of Turin


September 7, 2006 A bomb exploded in front of the convent of the Chaldean sisters adjacent to the Chaldean Catholic church of Saint Paul, Zafarainya, south of Baghdad. A group of armed men, having attacked the guards of the church have placed the bomb that exploded fortunately causing only material damage. The sisters and the old parish priest, Father Francis Cher, are unharmed.

Luigia Storti



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Thursday, September 7, 2006

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and Jalal Talabani

Yesterday, September 6, only Two days after the new urgent appeal to the Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans to the release of Father Saad Sirop Hanna, the head of the Chaldean Catholic community, Mar Emmanuel III Delly, was received with Monsignor Tues Avak Assadorian, Bishop of the Armenian Orthodox Church Secretary General of the Council of Christian leaders in Baghdad, the president of the republic of Iraq, Jalal Talabani.Talabani expressed its regret for the abduction of Father Saad, pastor of the church of Saint Jacob, condemned as a terrorist act and demanding his immediate rilascio.Il president has recognized the important role that young Christians in Iraq have had in the history the country as its original inhabitants, and in turn the Patriarch Delly and Monsignor Assadorian confirmed the proximity of President Talabani in all parts of the country and its efforts to promote unity of the same and the release of Father Saad Sirop.

Luigia Storti
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Tuesday, September 5, 2006

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[Seizure of Father Saad Sirop Hanna ]: Appeal of Patriarch Emmanuel III Delly of Babylon of the Chaldeans.

We are living in a state of anxiety and sadness because of the abduction of Father Saad Sirop Hanna hands of an unidentified armed group that took him away for unknown reasons. Father Saad not belong to any political organization, nor interested in politics, but only of its duties as a religious.
we urge those who abducted him in the name of all that we worship one God and that is our ultimate goal, in the name of the high values \u200b\u200bthat Father Saad has dedicated his life in the name of his late mother, in the name of values \u200b\u200bof common citizenship, fraternity and coexistence, in the name of the history of our homeland, release it as soon as possible because it can return to serve his Church, his family, society and the nation.
We have strong confidence that our appeal is heard and that whoever holds the releases so that it may continue in the path of service which is dedicated.

Patriarch Emmanuel III Delly of Babylon of the Chaldeans.
September 4, 2006

Monday, September 4, 2006

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Priest kidnapped in Iraq: "Hopefully it will not kill him," says the Chaldean Patriarch

Priest kidnapped in Iraq: "Hopefully it will not kill him," says the Chaldean Patriarch
Twenty days after the disappearance of Father Hanna Saad Syrop

BAGHDAD, Monday, 4 September 2006 (
ZENIT.org ) .- The days pass with no news of Father Hanna Saad Syrop - 34 years old - kidnapped in Iraq, raising concerns for him. The Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans expressed hope that his life is respected and it is released as soon as possible. In

Marian feast of the Assumption, August 15 Last, the vehicle of the Chaldean priest was stopped by three armed men with their faces covered, while returning home after celebrating Mass in the church of St. Jacob in Baghdad's district of Al Dora.

few days later, Benedict XVI himself has expressed his sympathy to the suffering of the Iraqi victims and called on the kidnappers for the release of the priest.

Saturday missionary agency "Misna" it was reported that the seizure was able to telephone the Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans, His Beatitude Emmanuel III Delly - as he has confirmed from Baghdad -. "I am the father Syrop - told him - I'm in good health and are in the hands of the men who kidnapped me. "

"I look forward to seven days, but nothing yet," added Monsignor Delly explaining that at the end of the conversation with the kidnappers Syrop father assured the Patriarch that would immediately free the hostage.

"It's exactly a week since I have not heard from him. We hope that they let themselves go as soon as possible and hopefully not kill him, "he said.

The call of the priest was on 26 August. The kidnappers, in previous contacts, had demanded a huge ransom for his father Syrop.

According to the Archbishop of Kirkuk - in the north-east of Iraq - Monsignor Louis Sako, it was of one million U.S. dollars as quoted a statement of Aid to the Church in Need ". Already

August 22, His Beatitude Emmanuel III Delly had confirmed to "Misna:" They want money. I do not know how many. But who took the "priest" does not even have the slightest idea that the Chaldean Church is a missionary Church that follows his faithful when migrating in the world and lives of donations and the generosity of its faithful. "

Meanwhile there is a continuing deep concern in the Christian community in Baghdad for what happened, usually because the seizures that involved men in the country were very short.

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Sunday, September 3, 2006

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Abduction of father P. Saad Sirop Hanna, a Chaldean Catholic priest Urbaniana alumnus, took place in Baghdad on August 15 last

Father P. Saad Sirop Hanna was kidnapped at the church of San Giacomo, in the southern district of Dora after the celebration of the Mass of the Assumption. E 'on which he was traveling in the car was stopped and abducted by a group of strangers.
The news was confirmed by Mgr Philippe Najem , procurator of the Patriarchate of Babylon of the Chaldeans to the Holy See. Najem Bishop states that the priest is kidnapped a young priest to his parishioners and committed to his country, which must continue his studies in Rome.
Patriarch Emmanuel III Delly was able to meet the Prime Minister of Iraq and the authorities are mobilizing to address the situation and get to the release of the priest as soon as possible. He points out that we talk little about the plight of Catholics in Iraq: "The Catholic Church suffer so much and every day, like the rest of the Iraqi people who also suffers a lack of means for living: lack of water, electricity, hospitals, health services and, above all, lack security. Today, Iraq is no longer considered as a human being: they all live a very difficult situation. "
The Rector and the entire academic community is concerned for his father Saad and pray for a speedy release.

Saturday, September 2, 2006

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TELEPHONE CONTACT WITH Chaldean priest kidnapped, BUT STILL NO RELEASE

IRAK 02/09/2006 16:01 IRAK
TELEPHONE CONTACT WITH Chaldean priest kidnapped, BUT STILL NO RELEASE
Chiesa e Missione Church and Mission, Standard

"I am Father Sirop, I'm in good health and are in the hands of the men who kidnapped me": these are the few words that Father Saad Sirop Hanna, the Catholic priest of the Chaldean Church was kidnapped on 15 August on the southern outskirts of Baghdad, was able to tell the phone to the Patriarch of Babylon, Archbishop Emmanuel III Dellly. He told the Patriarch MISNA contacted earlier in Baghdad, adding that the confirmation that the other side of the phone there was just the priest of his Church he was when the other person mentioned the subject of his thesis . "I expect 7 days, but nothing yet," added the MISNA Monsignor Delly, stating that at the end of the conversation he had with Father Sirop the kidnappers had assured the Patriarch that would released the hostages immediately. "It's exactly a week since I have not heard from him. We hope that they let themselves go as soon as possible and hopefully not kill him, "said the Chaldean patriarch. According to a member of the Iraqi Chaldean priest, he is not in the hands of the group that had seized more than two weeks ago, but it would have been "passed on" to other formations. In his phone call, however, that dates back exactly on Saturday, Father Sirop has explicitly stated to be "in the hands of the men who kidnapped me." Indiscretions gathered in religious circles, and that the Patriarch was not confirmed, say that over the last contact the kidnappers have also made unspecified "political demands". In previous contact the kidnappers of Father Hanna had made the request for a "substantial" ransom, as the MISNA had learned from religious sources contacted in Baghdad, without specifying further the amount of money. The Patriarch himself had confirmed it: "They want money. I do not know how many. But who took his father Hanna does not even have the slightest idea that the Chaldean Church is a Church mission following his faithful when migrating in the world and lives of donations and the generosity of its faithful "was clarified to MISNA Monsignor Delly August 22 last year. According to testimonies collected a few days after the abduction, the kidnapping of the Chaldean father (who in early September would have arrived in Italy to finish a doctorate in philosophy) was performed by a well organized, able to evade the controls of Security recently issued by the Iraqi government just around the Dora neighborhood (south Baghdad) where the cleric was taken immediately after the celebration of the Assumption. In Christian circles in Baghdad news of the kidnapping of Father Hanna continues to raise serious concern, since none of the Iraqis who had previous seizures men involved had never lasted more than 24 hours. [ MZ]

Monday, August 28, 2006

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PRAY FOR FATHER SAAD!

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via St. Francis of Assisi No. 1

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September 15, 19.00-20.00, organize yourself an hour or an hour of silent prayer to the Father Saad Sirop for peace in Iraq and throughout the Middle East, and give notice to: f.olivero @ diocesi.torino.it

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The news of your membership, that of your community, or your parish, will be published on the website of Pastoral Care of Migrants in Turin, Riconciliazione.it and www.releasefathersaad.blogspot.com


Don Fredo Olivero

Director of Pastoral Care of Migrants

Archdiocese Turin

E 'online a petition for appeal Father Saad Sirop , who was kidnapped in Baghdad August 15, 2006.

Who wants to join can sign the petition online at:

www.releasefathersaad.blogspot.com

For instructions go to the website in Italian: www.migranti.torino.it

Friday, August 25, 2006

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Iraq: Muslim and Christian, increasingly the target of attacks and kidnappings

Monsignor Najeem Phillipe speaks about the great fear that winds among Christians

ROME, Friday, August 25, 2006 (ZENIT.org) .- One of the more 'complicated war in Iraq and 'the effect it has on the innocent such as, for example, when churches become targets instead of huts, peace. The

August 15, Father Hanna Saad Syrop and ' was kidnapped in Iraq while returning to his home after celebrating Mass. A month later, another priest has vanished into thin air and long before the same fate was touched to a Syrian Bishop.

Monsignor Phillipe Najeem, representative of the Chaldean Patriarchate of Baghdad to the Holy See , expressed in ZENIT his concern for the Iraqi Christian community in this climate of unrest and violence.

"We are very concerned about the situation and what 'is happening can harm to our communities' - Chaldean or not, Catholic or not - "said Monsignor Najeem. "This kidnapping of priests and religious people is a new element, along with the bombing of churches or mosques."

The Chaldean Catholic community and 'the largest Christian community in Iraq. Currently, Iraqi Christians fear they could become targets of attacks targeted because they always played a decisive role in the life of the country.

"But there are real reasons for such actions - says Archbishop Najeem -. It 's a very confusing situation that seems to have been organized by some extremist groups who seek to create chaos in our country and make people suffer even more '. "

Najeem Bishop then appealed to the kidnappers of the Chaldean priest. "We ask the kidnappers to use their conscience and liberate his father Saad - continued -. It 's a wonderful priest who has always served his community' and His Church and that has nothing to do with the political situation. "

And even more 'important, Monsignor Najeem, this young priest' and 'Iraq and now we need each Iraqi to build a new Iraq - we are a people -. We must seek a new future together with our children. "

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accessions Collect call for the release of Father Saad!
affix a poster in your church information, organizing actions of solidarity and prayer. On

Riconciliazione.it can find a poster (in pdf) to be exhibited at church or in other public places.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

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150 accessions from 22 countries for'appello for the Liberation of Father Saad Sirop Hanna 8sacerdote Chaldean Catholic) by 7 days.





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RELEASE FATHER SAAD Petition

It 'now been a week since Father Saad Sirop Hanna was kidnapped in Baghdad .


Unfortunately there is still no news about him, but the desire is to try to keep alive attention to his case.

This is one of the reasons why each signature added to the appeal for his release is important, when the other is that Father Saad return among us will be happy to know that many, many people, who have known or not, have spent a few minutes of your life to him.

To date, 23 of August 2006 were collected over 150 signatures.

Accessions by: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Lebanon, Norway, New Zealand, Netherlands, Palestine, Peru, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, USA

already participating include:


Hans von Sponeck ( Germany )

from 1998 to 2000 Coordinator of the UN program in Iraq "Oil for Food", resigned in 2000 denouncing the embargo to Iraq '. Professor of demography and anthropology, has worked for more than thirty ' years for the' UN .

Yonadam Y. Kanna (Iraq) Secretary General of the Assyrian Democratic Movement ( Zowaa )

Francesco Lo Cascio (sponsor) national secretariat of the International Movement for Reconciliation (MIR - IFOR)

Maia Antoinette Malleo representative of UNESCO ' IFOR

Fredo Olivero Director of Pastoral Care of Migrants Torino

Luigia Storti Office Pastoral Migrants Torino, representative projects Iraq

Don Renato Sacco , Mosaic of Peace-Pax Christi Italy

John Notari SJ. Director of 'Institute of Political Training ' Pedro Arrupe ' , Palermo, Italy

Carlo molars ( moral theology) From 1961 to 1968 he was aide-Section Study of doctrinal of S. Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. For a decade he served as secretary of the Italian Theological Association (ITA) and a member of the Committee of consultation section of the dogma of the international journal Concilium .

G. Simon Harak ,( gesuita ) has a B.A from Fairfield University , an M.div . from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, and an M.A. from the University of Notre Dame. He also has a Ph.D. in Ethics, from Notre Dame. Simon has been active in the Peace Movement and helped found Voices in the Wilderness, which was nominated in 2001, 2002, and 2003 for the Nobel Peace Prize. He has traveled to Iraq three times with VOICES, where he openly and publicly violated US/UN sanctions, to bring medicine and toys to Iraqi hospitals. In September, 2003, Simon became Anti-Militarism Coordinator at the National Office of the WRL.

Ean -Benoit Charrin , ( Svizzera ) of Dominicans for Justice and Peace,

Renee Girardet (Svizzera) Secretary of the IRSB romand Institute of Science biblical

H. Vesseur (OSB-Benedettini) Netherlands - Contemplatief Verband van Christenen

Antonino Drago Professor University of Naples, Movement Community 's Ark

Henry Peyretti director of Il Foglio, nonviolent movement

Vappereau Benedicte-Fleur French MIR

Letizia Battaglia journalist and photographer, Palermo

Andrea Cozzo researcher Faculty of Arts University of Palermo

Farid Adly Cultural Association ANBAMED Mediterranean, news from the Mediterranean [employee of the Corriere della Sera ", Radio Popolare and the" Manifesto "]

Fra Stefano Dubini Capuchin friar Secretariat Migrants Bergamo

Arianna Ballotta President of Coalition Italian against the Death Penalty

Kohler Alexandra (Switzerland) Chaldean Sisters

Br Rayan Act (Roma) seminarian Chaldean Iraqi

F. Aysar Elias Saaed (Roma) seminarian Chaldean Iraqi

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

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kidnapped in Baghdad Chaldean Patriarch appeals for the release of priest kidnapped in Baghdad



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MISNA 22/08/2006 14:40 IRAQ

APPEAL FOR RELEASE WEEK IS A Chaldean priest kidnapped


Church and Mission, Standard


"The only thing we ask is that it does not hurt to Father Saad Sirop Hanna and our priest is released as soon as possible "is the call the Chaldean Patriarch, Archbishop Emmanuel III Delly, has launched today by the kidnappers of Father Hanna MISNA, the priest kidnapped exactly one week ago, immediately after the celebration of the Assumption, in the southern district of Dora in Baghdad, "I ask all to pray that the Lord give peace and security for all Iraqis and all the churches ", said the Patriarch, who confirmed the rumors by MISNA in recent days about a" huge ransom "asked for the release of the priest. "They want money. I do not know how many. But who took his father Hanna does not even have the slightest idea that the Chaldean Church is a missionary Church that follows his faithful when migrating in the world and lives of donations and the generosity of its faithful, "he added to MISNA Monsignor Delly. Sources of the patriarchate of Baghdad said they were contacted by telephone in recent days by people who presented themselves as the kidnappers of Father Hanna, which would confirm the state of health of the young priest. According to the testimonies gathered in recent days by MISNA the kidnapping of Chaldean father (who in early September would have arrived in Italy to finish a doctorate in philosophy) was performed by a well organized, able to evade the controls of the safety recently prepared by the Iraqi government just around the neighborhood of Dora. In Christian circles in Baghdad la notizia del sequestro di padre Hanna continua a suscitare profonda preoccupazione, dal momento che nessuno dei precedenti sequestri che avevano coinvolto religiosi era mai durato più di 24 ore. [MZ]

Sunday, August 20, 2006

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RELEASE FATHER SAAD Petition

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RELEASE RELEASE FATHER FATHER SAAD SAAD - SAAD LIBERATE HIS


Father Saad Sirop Hanna is a catholic chaldean priest from Baghdad who was kidnapped on the 15 of August, as soon after the afternon Mass in the dangerous southern area of Dora. There are no news of him by now, it is only known that a very high ransom has been requested to the Chaldean Church.
This kidnapping follows, after neither a month, the one of another catholic chaldean priest, Fr. Raad Washan Sawa, who was released the day after his kidnapping and after having been threatened to be killed if he would not prepare a ransom of 200.000 $. Now Fr. Raad is safe abroad, but it’s not the case of Fr. Saad, still in the hands of his kidnappers after 4 days.
Today the Pope, Benedetto XVI, appealed to the kidnappers to release the abducted priest, and this appeal follows the one made by all the christian catholic and orthodox Iraqi leaders who called upon Government help by a letter addressed to the Iraqi President, Jalal Talabani, and to the Prime Minister, Nouri Al Maliki.
Father Saad Sirop is young, he is only 34 years old, and in Baghdad he runs the church of Saint Jacob and the Theology Department at Babel College, the only university-level Christian institution in Iraq, But he is a little bit Italian too as he lived in Rome for years to study burdens, and as He Was coming back to Rome to complete His Master.
Father Saad's kidnapping Is Another heavy blow to the Iraqi Christian community, and for this reason we join Those who appealed to Father Saad's kidnappers:
RELEASE FATHER SAAD


Father Saad Sirop Hanna is a Catholic priest in the Chaldean archbishop of Baghdad who was abducted August 15, immediately after Mass in the afternoon dangerous southern district of Dora. To date, there are still no news of him, we know only that was made a huge ransom demand.
This seizure follows, even after a month, that of another Chaldean Catholic priest, Father Raad Washan Sawa, released the day after the kidnapping and threatening to kill him if he had not prepared a ransom of $ 200,000. Today, Father Raad is safe abroad, but not so for Father Saad, 4 days from now in the hands of his captors.
E 'Today the appeal of Pope Benedict XVI for the release of the priest who follows what all the religious leaders of Iraq's Christians, Catholics and Orthodox, they asked the Iraqi government with a letter addressed to President Jalal Talabani and Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Father Saad Sirop
is young, he's only 34 years, Baghdad is pastor of the church of Saint Jacob and directs the Theology Department at Babel College, the only faculty of Christian teaching in Iraq, but also a bit 'Italian as he lived in Rome for some years to study and since it is in Rome that he should return to the specialization .
The abduction of Father Saad is another blow to the Iraqi Christian community, and for that reason we join the appeals have addressed the kidnappers
LIBERATE Father Saad

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