Terrorist leader killed - but what about the others?

Posted by admin on Jun 8th, 2006

His Beatitude Emmanuel III Delly, Patriarch of Babylon

Reprinted below is an article from the Catholic News Agency with the Patriarch’s views on the current situation in Iraq. The Church under Saddam lived in relative peace, now they are threatened with persecution if not possible annihilation.

Iraqi Archbishop says al-Zarqawi death brings hope

Baghdad, Jun. 08, 2006 (CNA) - Emmanuel III Delly, Patriarch of the Caldean Catholic Church in Iraq, told AsiaNews today that while Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s death brings hope for the future, ultimately dialogue and the way of love must conquer the hearts of the Iraqi people. The death of the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq was confirmed by US and Iraqi officials today. Officials of both governments were overjoyed at killing the most wanted man in Iraq, who was the mastermind of several terrorist attacks and multiple violent murders in Iraq. President Bush, commenting on the death said, “The ideology of terror has lost one of its most visible and aggressive leaders. Zarqawi’s death is a severe blow to al Qaeda.”However, while the killing does deal a blow to the major terrorist organization in the world, the threat of terror still exists in a very real way in Iraq and abroad and Archbishop Delly hopes that new ways are found to bring peace in his country“This is a great hope for the end of violence which torments,” the Archbishop said. “but we repeat that the best solution is always in dialogue and not in killing. Killing each other for personal reasons can not bring anything good,” Delly continued, “loving each other and not killing - this is the way to keep in mind.”It is clearly not the way Al Qaeda is keeping in mind. Al-Qaeda in Iraq confirmed the death of its leader and vowed it will continue its “holy war” in a statement posted on the Web on Thursday.”We want to give you the joyous news of the martyrdom of the mujahed sheik Abu Musab al-Zarqawi,” said the statement, signed by “Abu Abdel- Rahman al-Iraqi,” identified as the deputy “emir” or leader of al- Qaida in Iraq.”The death of our leaders is life for us. It will only increase our persistence in continuing holy war so that the word of God will be supreme,” it said.U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Zalmay Khalilzad, said the demise of al-Zarqawi won’t end the violence in Iraq, but it is “an important step in the right direction” CNN reported.”This is,” Khalizad said, “a message to all those who take violence as a path.”

Gerald from The Cafeteria is Closed has a simple post entitled “Justice”. I suppose it is. But what about the others? Zarqawi’s followers? And Bin Laden? And his followers, his sleeper cells in our country?

We may deserve whatever we get…

Posted by admin on Jun 8th, 2006


“The Waiting Room,” by George Tooker

Yeah, we’re all just back to waiting to hear who the Coadjutor is going to be - I’m keeping my mouth shut about it all from now on.

An Archbishop,
is an Archbishop,
is an Archbishop,
is an Archbishop…

By any other name…

As good as it gets!

Posted by admin on Jun 8th, 2006


Channel 5 keeps talkin’ but they ain’t sayin’ nothin’…

For weeks now, or at least days and days, speculation in the Archdiocese of St. Paul/Minneapolis has been rife with names of contenders for the the throne of the Archbishop. Actually, men do not compete for the position, The Archbishop signals the Vatican that the time is right to look for a coadjutor, Rome sends out feelers and asks for nominations - all very secretly, some say with penalties of excomunication for those who violate confidentiality, and then, eventually Rome decides - the Pope chooses - or at least signs off on the new guy.

This entire rumor mill began in mid-May in Rome, from a knowledgeable priest who has a blog. Supposedly this week was going to be the announcement of who the coadjutor would be. Every blogger I know, and a great many others, have been scrambling to get the scoop. Yesterday it became a bit frezied, a local News channel announced that at their news broadcast at 10PM they would reveal big changes for the Archdiocese of St. Paul/Minneapolis. Some bloggers went nuts! I know one guy who called every news station in town - got on the net and searched every website and blog possible. (Shakespeare’s “Comedy of Errors” did involve madness, didn’t it? I think this guy has been temporarily insane for the past couple of weeks, although I know he was having fun pretending to be an investigative reporter…who came up with NOTHING!)

So anyway, this very lame news channel, with it’s temporary anchor people - they fire people right and left - had about as much information as every blogger in the country. No - they had less - we knew about it almost a month ago, and we knew who the top pick for the coadjutor would be for almost a week, well, for 3 days. They essentially told us nothing new.

Yesterday’s admonition from the Gospel of Mark resonates true today, “You are greatly misled.” I better keep my day job. (Copied from my other blog, “Rome-ing Catholics” )

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