09/11/2007, 00.00
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Kirkuk’s Christians send greetings to their “Muslim brothers” ahead of Ramadan,

The Chaldean bishop Msgr. Sako sends greetings in Arabica head of the Holy month which begins September 13th. He invites the Christian faithful to unite themselves in prayer with Muslims for “unity, stability, life and dignity of all Iraqi’s”. The diocese proposes a dinner with the city’s religious leaders.

Kirkuk (AsiaNews) – “We need signs of dialogue in Iraq, otherwise, all is lost”.  This is what the Chaldean Archbishop of Kirkuk, Msgr. Lois Sako maintains, as he explains his initiative to AsiaNews  which invites the Christian faithful of his diocese to unite themselves in prayer to their “Muslim brothers” in Iraq, during Ramadan, Islam’s holy month.

The prelate – who yesterday issued a copy of his greetings in Arabica head of the holy month to local media – refers that the diocese has published a calendar of Ramadan rites and has distributed it to over 3 thousand families in the city”.  He is also bent on organising a dinner for the city’s religious leaders. 

The holy month begins this year on September 13 and ends on October 12th.  During this period – Msgr. Sako has invited “to respect the feelings of Muslim citizens  not to eat  and to drink publicly during this month and not to ware indecent dress, and  to join them in praying  for the unity, stability,  and the safeguard the lives and dignity of Iraqis”. “Ramadan – continues his message -  is  a special time of  prayer and progress in virtue, reconciliation and forgiveness, compassion and peace, for the benefit of all Iraqis.  It is a month  in which we take patience and strength  to  realize  a  society  of love, harmony, truth and justice, and the  actual cloud of violence  can end, heal our wounds, realize our hopes of living in security, freedom and joy..”.

Meanwhile the government is preparing for the month long observance, chief among feasts in the Muslim religion. For the entire month the Baghdad curfew will be reduced.  According to the spokesperson for security in the Capital the curfew will be pushed back from 23 hundred hours to midnight and will be imposed until 5 in the morning.  In this period, vehicles will not be allow to cross the main bridges linking the east and west of the city across the Tigris river.

 

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