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Iraq | |
Christian Priest Killed in Baghdad | |
2008-04-05 | |
![]() He moved with his wife, Lamia, to a relatively safe area in the mostly Shiite central district of Karradah and presided over services at the nearby St. Peter and Paul church, according to an assistant. But in a tragic example of the dangers that continue to face Iraqis despite a sharp drop in violence, Adel was shot to death by gunmen near the gate of his house, another priest in the same church said, also declining to be identified for fear of becoming a target himself. The gunmen used silencers, and his wife who was with him did not realize what happened until she saw her husband collapse, the priest said. Neighbors and members of the congregation wept as they flocked to Adel's house to pay their condolences to his wife. The funeral was scheduled for Sunday. "Everybody is shocked," said Matti Zaki, a fellow priest who was among the mourners. "The sadness is everywhere in the house. I cannot find the suitable words to express the ordeal the family is going through." Adel's assistant said the priest, who was married but had no children, directed a religiously mixed school for Muslims and Christians at the church. Adel, an engineer who became a priest about six years ago, was described as a compassionate man who preached about love and peace, and was heavily involved in helping orphans and widows and other charities. "We never expected today's ugly killing because the assassinated priest has no enemies at all," Archbishop Severius Hawa said.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#2 Now, now, we don't know for sure that it was Muslims that killed him. It could have been Baptists, or Buddhists, or Hindus, or one of those other violent religions. |
Posted by: Rambler in California 2008-04-05 19:24 |
#1 Islam, the religion of tolerance at work. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2008-04-05 16:42 |