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Nineveh Reconstruction Committee News2020-08-10T15:51:02+00:00
1110, 2017

The Marshall Plan to rebuild Nineveh: $250 million for the Christians of Iraq

October 11th, 2017|

  There is complete devastation in many villages in Iraq and considerable damage in others, following jihadism. This is seen especially in those churches where the terrorists' rage had one objective: to completely eradicate a Christian presence in the Middle East. To stop the diaspora and for Christians

3009, 2017

Nineveh Conference 28 Sep. 2017 – “Return to the Roots”

September 30th, 2017|

“Facilitate the Return and Guarantee the Protection”. Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin calls for the respect of the rights of Christians in Iraq. The Cardinal was speaking at a conference organized by the Pontifical Foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) on Thursday 28 September in Rome

1109, 2017

Celebrations mark the return of Iraqi Christians to Nineveh

September 11th, 2017|

By John Pontifex in Iraq ABOUT 500 Christian families from Iraq celebrated their long-awaited homecoming to the Nineveh Plains with ceremonies on Sunday, 10th September marking a fresh start in their old towns and villages. In Qaraqosh (Baghdeda), the largest of Nineveh’s Christian towns, priests and people holding olive branches

609, 2017

ACN updates Pope Francis personally about NRC efforts

September 6th, 2017|

Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) updated His Holiness Pope Francis personally about the charity’s ongoing reconstruction efforts for the Christians seeking to return to their homes in the Nineveh Plains, Iraq. During a private audience granted to the International Catholic Legislators Network (ICLN) on 27 August 2017, ACN's

108, 2017

Bartella is coming to life again after IS the first Christians are returning home

August 1st, 2017|

Aid to the Church in Need and the Nineveh Reconstruction Committee have finished restoring the first 17 houses in the Christian village on the Nineveh Plain. The families who have returned home are saying, “Our life, our history is here. This is where we want to live.”   Erbil (Iraq),

3107, 2017

“Although the city of Mosul has been liberated militarily, there is still another battle ahead”

July 31st, 2017|

Archbishop Amel Nona was the Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Mosul when ISIS invaded the city in 2014 forcing the Christian communities to flee. The archbishop found shelter together with his flock in Telkef and in other Christian villages on the Nineveh Plains. This refuge was short-lived: during the night of

2407, 2017

Iraq: Eye witness report of Monsignor Petros Mouche, Archbishop of Mosul

July 24th, 2017|

Iraq: Eye witness report of Monsignor Petros Mouche, Archbishop of Mosul Now that Mosul has been liberated, will the Christians be able to return to their homes soon? According to Msgr. Petros Mouche, Syriac Catholic archbishop of the second largest city in Iraq, it is too early for this, but

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