Iraq: Midnight Mass Canceled Over Security Concerns

From CNS:

Chaldean Archbishop Louis Sako of Kirkuk in northern Iraq told the  agency Aid to the Church in Need that Christians will spend Christmas in  “great fear” because of the risk of new attacks.

All services and Masses have been scheduled for daylight hours, he said in an interview with Rome-based AsiaNews.

“Midnight Christmas Mass has been canceled in Baghdad, Mosul and Kirkuk  as a consequence of the never-ending assassinations of Christians,” he  said, citing the Oct. 31, 2010, attack on the Syrian Catholic cathedral  that left 57 people dead in the Iraqi capital.

Archbishop Sako also expressed concern over the growing conflict between  Sunni and Shiite Muslims vying for political power. He said the  conflict has led to growing instability, especially in the days since  the pullout of U.S. military troops in mid-December.

The archbishop’s concerns follow a series of incidents in the northern  province of Kurdistan, which had been considered safe haven for  Christians.

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Lets us remember the the Church in Need this Christmas.

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