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    Iran bishop expects big turnout for Pope farewell

    Deepika, India
    Tuesday, April 5, 2005

    TEHRAN, Apr 4 (Reuters) In Iran, where the ancient Chaldean Catholic
    community is dwarfed by the Muslim majority, Tehran's church leader
    expect a big turnout as the faithful say farewell to Pope John Paul
    on Friday.

    Tehran's Chaldean Archbishop Ramzi Garmou says it is often difficult
    to get his dwindling flock to mass on Sundays, a working day in Iran.

    But on Friday -- as the Pontiff's funeral Mass is being celebrated
    on the steps of St. Peter's Basilica -- Garmou expects Catholics to
    pour into St. Joseph's church in Tehran.

    ''People knew him, perhaps more than any pope before,'' Garmou told
    Reuters today, when asked what the Pontiff meant to Iran's Chaldeans,
    whose fast-emigrating community now numbers only around 8,000.

    ''I have received many calls offering condolences and asking about
    the mass,'' he said.

    Garmou stressed the antiquity of Iran's Christians, quoting accounts
    of the apostle Saint Thomas spreading Christianity to Persia in the
    first century.

    Most of Iran's Christians belong to the Armenian church which is some
    100,000 strong. Most Chaldeans live in Iraq.

    Chaldeans have emigrated from Iran in droves since the 1979 Islamic
    revolution, mainly to Europe and the United States.

    Garmou said they were driven by economic factors and fears about the
    geopolitical situation in West Asia.

    Christian communities are permitted to worship freely in Iran, with
    around 67 million Muslims, but are banned from proselytizing
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