On the Nineveh Plain, Churches unite to rebuild Christian homes
Friday, March 31, 2017
"We have done it to ensure that the Christians can remain in Iraq. We are working for God."
By
Daniele Piccini
NEW YORK—In an unprecedented act of ecumenical
collaboration, three Iraqi Churches have joined forces to execute a plan to
rebuild Christian homes on the Nineveh Plain.
Under the auspices of international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need
(ACN) on March 27, 2017, the Syriac Catholic Church, the Syriac Orthodox Church
and the Chaldean Catholic Church, at a ceremony in Erbil, Kurdistan, formally established the Nineveh
Reconstruction Committee (NRC). The Committee is tasked with planning and
supervising the rebuilding and repair of the homes of their respective faithful,
which were damaged and destroyed during the occupation of the Nineveh Plain by
ISIS.
The Committee is comprised of two members from each of
the three Churches, as well as three outside experts. ACN will pursue advocacy
and fundraising in support of the Committee’s formidable task: more than 12,000
homes need to be rebuilt, at a likely cost of more than $200M. Funds will be
allotted according to the number of homes belonging to faithful of each of the
three Churches.
Syriac Orthodox Archbishop Timothaeus Mosa Alshaman of
Antioch and prior of the Monastery of Saint Matthew, declared: “Today, we are
truly a united Church—Syriac Orthodox, Chaldean and Syriac Catholic—united in
the work of rebuilding these houses on the Nineveh Plain; and in restoring hope
to the hearts of the inhabitants of these villages, inviting those who have
left them to return.”
Father Andrzej Halemba, head of ACN’s Middle East
desk, stressed that the establishment of the Committee is not first and
foremost about finding funding. “We have not done it for money,” he said,
adding: “We have done it to ensure that the Christians can remain in Iraq. We
are working for God.”
Syriac Catholic Archbishop Yohanna Petros Mouche of
Mosul declared: “I would like to invite the Christians of the Nineveh Plain to
return to their homes and resume living in their villages, in order to bear
witness to Christianity. Today we join together to demonstrate that we are
united in our wish to accelerate this operation as rapidly as possible, and
that it must start as soon as possible.”
Saying that the courage of the three Christian Churches
to work together is an echo of the courage of those Christians who have decided
to stay on in Iraq, Chaldean Bishop Mikha Pola Maqdassi of Alqosh proclaimed: “This
is a brave step forward, which gives us great joy and encourages the Christians
to remain in their villages and their own country.”
Syriac Orthodox Metropolitan Nicodemus Daoud Matti
Sharaf of Mosul, Kirkuk and Kurdistan called on Catholics and all Christians
around the world: “We are the roots of Christianity. We must remain in our
country. We must remain as witnesses to Jesus Christ in this country, in Iraq
and especially on the Nineveh Plain. This task of rebuilding all the houses in
those villages—where ISIS has destroyed everything—is truly an enormous
challenge. Thank you in advance to all those who will help us.”
With Father Halemba looking on, Syriac Orthodox Archbishop Mor Timotheos Mousa Al-Shamani of Bartellah signs the ecumenical agreement establishing the Nineveh Reconstruction
Committee; ACN photo
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