Archbishop Bashar Warda, Chaldean Archbishop of Erbil, will be in Britain next week, in a trip organised by ACN (Aid to the Church in Need). Mass at Westminster Cathedral
will be on Thursday, 17th March at 5:30pm. Archbishop Vincent Nichols will be the celebrant and preacher. Archbishop Bashar will give a blessing at the end.
Following on immediately is the ACN event, the launch of Persecuted and Forgotten? This will take place in the Cathedral Hall. Entrance free. Archbishop Nichols will open proceedings with a few words and there will be a talks by Archbishop Bashar Warda. John Pontifex, Aid to the Church in Need’s head of press and information, and editor of Persecuted and Forgotten? will give an overview of the persecution that Christians in many countries face for their faith. Neville Kyrke-Smith will also speak.
If you are likely to be there, then please inform mail@icin.org.uk.
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If Mother Turkey was still in charge of her family then none of this would have happened.
ReplyDeleteCome to her. She is still baking the Baklava and the reunification as a secular caliphate will be as sweet as the honey on the Baklava.
For as the great Ataturk did say "What is the difference between a Baghdad sheep and a Cairo sheep. What is the difference between an Athenian sheep and an Ankaran sheep?"
I have been contacted by senior officials in the Orthodox Churches of Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria etc. They think my idea to reunify the country through funding the broken children of Mother Turky with bonds is an excellent idea. The financial help given will be non-negotiable guarantee of the unity of the new caliphate.
That tri-continental nation was the birthplace and country of my ancestors and nobody had the right to take it away from them.
I think that you should actually contact the Orthodox Churches (not unknown to me) with this one. Do let me know how you get on.
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell is a secular caliphate? Is Davim Lingogulu really Claire Khaw?
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