Cardinal’s Iraq Appeal: “Help and protect persecuted communities facing a threat to their very existence”

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The President of the Bishops’ Conference, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, has released a statement on Iraq calling for urgent “help and protection” for the persecuted communities in the north of the country.

Cardinal Nichols calls on the UK Government to “lead the efforts in the face of such a human calamity” to restore communities and facilitate essential humanitarian aid.

Full Statement:

“I have followed with deep sadness the unfolding disaster in Mosul, in Sinjar and Qaraqosh, and in other towns and villages across northern Iraq. This is a persecution of immense proportions in which Christian, Yezidi and other communities have been targeted by ISIS and forced to flee their ancestral homes in the Nineveh Plains in search of temporary safety. All they are doing is trying to escape certain death.

“Today, I add my voice to those of the Church leaders in Iraq as well as all the Bishops of Oriental Churches who met in Beirut yesterday alongside the Apostolic Nuncio. Along with Christian and Muslim leaders in Wales and many others we appeal for help and protection for these persecuted communities facing a threat to their very existence in their biblical homelands. It is imperative that the international community ensure the physical protection of all communities in Iraq, their human rights including the right to religious freedom. I urge Her Majesty’s Government to lead the efforts in the face of such a human calamity in order to help restore these shattered communities, provide them with urgent humanitarian aid and work with others to ensure their long term security in the land of their birth.

“I encourage our own Catholic community to continue to give generously to our agencies working to support the people of Iraq. Above all I invite all people of faith to turn to God in prayer this weekend and seek for our world the change of heart and the gift of grace that alone can bring us peace.”

Cardinal Vincent Nichols
President, Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales
Archbishop of Westminster

[Source: Westminster Diocese Communications Office]

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  1. mags says:

    I heard of the children being beheaded and something inside of me felt sick to the core.

    There is an 11 bedroomed house being sold in my town for £600 K. On a plot of land opposite All Saints old church.

    If you have £600 K to buy it, we could turn it into a refuge centre. Think how many people this could help. How many families we could protect. We could get donations of bedding and food and books and help the people claim asylum, and apply for help. They could grow food on the land ~ surely we could do something to help?

  2. mags says:

    Later the house could be used as a retreat centre. It is perfectly located.

  3. mags says:

    or sold later for a profit ~ prophet ~ to help another vital cause.

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