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Damaged Chaldean Church building in Erbil, Iraq, with distressed Christians including Dilan Adamat amidst rubble after missile strikes.

Vatican News Naturalizes Christian Martyrdom in Iraq

Vatican News portal reports on recent Iranian missile strikes in Iraqi Kurdistan, highlighting damage to buildings belonging to the Chaldean Church in Erbil. The article features an interview with Dilan Adamat, founder of “The Return,” who describes Christians as caught in a conflict “not our war” yet “targeted by both sides.” The narrative emphasizes geopolitical vulnerability, the absence of a clear front line, and the imminent risk of Christian disappearance from Iraq, warning that the community has already lost 90% of its population in 25 years.

Lebanese Bishops’ “Prayer for Peace”: Apostate Neutrality in the Face of Christ’s Kingship

The Council of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon, aligning themselves with the antipope “Leo XIV,” issued a statement urging “perseverance in prayer for peace” amid regional conflict. The statement combines vague spiritual appeals with naturalistic demands for “justice” and “human dignity,” while utterly failing to proclaim the social reign of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the sole foundation of true peace. This is not Catholic shepherding; it is the apostate neutrality of the conciliar sect, which prefers bureaucratic humanitarianism to the unyielding proclamation of the Kingship of Christ.

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