Baghdad -- President Nizar Amedi met at the Chaldean Patriarchate with His Beatitude Mar Paulus III Nona, Patriarch of the Chaldean Church in Iraq and worldwide. At the outset of the meeting, President Amedi congratulated His Beatitude on his installation as Patriarch of the Chaldean Church, wishing him success in continuing the Church's spiritual and national mission.
Patriarch Paul III Nona did not hide the weight of responsibility he felt after the fathers of the synod announced his election as patriarch of the Chaldean Church. He said that moment was difficult to describe, marked by a mixture of awe, fear, and reverence before the responsibility entrusted to him, together with deep respect for the confidence placed in him by his brother bishops.
By Tuma Çelik
The leaders of the Assyrian churches of Antiochene tradition this week gathered in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. The patriarchs, who attended the ordination ceremony of Mar Paulos III Nona as the new Patriarch of the Chaldean Church, held meetings on the sidelines of the ceremony. Mar Paulos III Nona formally received the patriarchal staff during a grand liturgy held on Friday, 29 May, at St.
By Hand in Hand Foundation for Ankawa
To the new Patriarch of the Chaldean Church, we address this letter to you as representatives of the voice of the people in Iraq's largest Chaldean Catholic community, the steadfast city of Ankawa. A difficult and complex path lies ahead if Your Beatitude seeks to heal the deep divisions left behind by your predecessor, Patriarch Louis Sako.
Baghdad -- The Chaldean Catholic Church welcomed its new church hierarch during a grand spiritual ceremony in the Mar Yawsef Chaldean Cathedral in the Karada district of Baghdad on 29 May, known as 'Golden Friday,' celebrating the first apostolic miracle.
By Adnan Challma Kulhan
The number of renewable energy projects is increasing rapidly across Turkey. What is striking, however, is that a significant number of these projects in the country's southeast region are being planned and developed around Assyrian and Yezidi villages.