More than 20,000 Christians take part in the Palm Sunday procession led by Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignace Joseph III Younan in Qaraqosh, Iraq, April 10, 2022. (CNS photo/Syriac Catholic Patriarchate)
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April 12, 2022
QARAQOSH, Iraq (CNS) — Christians once again filled the streets of
Qaraqosh for Palm Sunday: Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignace Joseph III Younan,
visiting from Beirut, led the procession of more than 20,000 people.
The celebration was a stark contrast to Patriarch Younan’s visit there
in November 2016, following Qaraqosh’s liberation from the Islamic State after
nearly two years. During that visit, Patriarch Younan spoke of the “ghost town”
and celebrated Mass on a makeshift altar in the empty, broken, incinerated
Syriac Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception.
But on April 10, the patriarch told the faithful during the revived
traditional gathering: “I cannot express my joy in words … Bakhdida is ‘the
pearl’ of our Syriac Catholic Church. I would not be exaggerating if I said
today that it is the heartbeat of this church, not only in Bakhdida, but in
Iraq and all the world.”
Qaraqosh, also known as Bakhdida, was once the most populous Christian
town in Iraq. In a single night during the summer of 2014, the town’s entire
population of some 50,000 Syriac Catholics was forcibly uprooted by Islamic
State militants. In all, more than 100,000 Christians were evicted from the
Ninevah Plain and Mosul that summer. They fled to the Kurdish region in
northern Iraq.
This year, Patriarch Younan noted that the huge number of participants
for the Palm Sunday celebration “expresses the affiliation of our children in
Bakhdida to their ancient Syriac Church, which, along the path of its long
history, has gone through many trials and persecutions.”
About 60% of Qaraqosh’s 50,000 Syriac Catholic residents have returned
from their exile in the Kurdistan region to their homes, which had been
destroyed and burned by the terrorists and repaired with the help of Catholic
organizations, including the Knights of Columbus, Aid to the Church in Need and
L’oeuvre d’Orient. Many families have emigrated abroad.
During Pope Francis’ visit to Iraq in March 2021, praying the Angelus at
the Church of the Immaculate Conception, the pontiff told the faithful that
“terrorism and death never have the last word.”
Before the Palm Sunday procession, Patriarch Younan celebrated Mass at
the church and told the faithful: “We are here in Bakhdida living our faith in
hope and complete trust in the Lord, no matter how stormy the storm is … no
matter how many challenges, no matter how severe the persecutions are. The
people of Bakhdida are called to remain steadfast in their land, no matter what.”
“Today is Palm Sunday, the feast of joy; we all rejoice in
Jesus, who came to reign over the hearts of men with peace and love. He rode a
simple donkey, not like those who rule and frighten the world with their might.”
During his visit to Iraq, the patriarch also inspected the restoration
work at other churches nearly destroyed by Islamic State and inaugurated a
Church-run nursery.
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