Papal Telegram
on the Occasion of the Death of Fr. Ragheed Ganni
Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone S.D.B. sent a
telegram, in the Pope's name, to Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho of Mossul of
the Chaldeans, Iraq, for the killing in that city yesterday of Fr. Ragheed
Aziz Ganni and three sub-deacons. The text of the English-language telegram
follows:
"The Holy Father was deeply saddened to learn of the senseless killing of
Fr. Ragheed Aziz Ganni and sub-deacons Basman Yousef Daoud, Ghasan Bidawid
and Wadid Hanna, and he asks you kindly to convey to their families his
heartfelt condolences. He willingly joins the Christian community in Mossul
in commending their souls to the infinite mercy of God our loving Father and
in giving thanks for their selfless witness to the Gospel. At the same time
he prays that their costly sacrifice will inspire in the hearts of all men
and women of good will a renewed resolve to reject the ways of hatred and
violence, to conquer evil with good and to cooperate in hastening the dawn
of reconciliation, justice and peace in Iraq. To the families and to all who
mourn their dead in faith and in the hope which draws its certainty from the
resurrection His Holiness cordially imparts his apostolic blessing as a
pledge of consolation and strength in the Lord."
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