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    Pope condemns attacks on churches in Iraq

    Reuters
    Dec 8 2004

    VATICAN CITY, Dec 8 (Reuters) Pope John Paul today condemned the
    bombing of two churches in Iraq, the latest in a series of attacks
    against the Christian community.

    "I ask the Lord for the intercession of the Immaculate Virgin, so that
    dear Iraqi people can finally come to know a time of reconciliation
    and peace," the 84-year-old Pope told thousands of pilgrims packed
    into St Peter's Square.

    Gunmen attacked two churches in the tense northern Iraqi city of
    Mosul yesterday, in the latest violence directed against one of Iraq's
    several religious and ethnic groups.

    Members of the churches, one Armenian, the other Chaldean, said gunmen
    burst in, forced people to leave and set off explosions inside the
    buildings. No one was hurt in the attacks.

    Iraq's 650,000 Christians -- mostly Chaldeans, Assyrians and Catholics
    -- comprise about 3 percent of the population. Many have left Iraq
    and the Vatican fears more will go if the attacks go on.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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