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Pope Supports 2-Day Fast for Iraq


VATICAN CITY, APRIL 2, 2006 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI encouraged believers
worldwide to fast and pray Monday and Tuesday for peace in Iraq and the
world.

After reciting the midday Angelus today from the window of his study, the
Pope echoed the initiative announced in a message signed by Chaldean
Patriarch Emmanuel III Delly of Babylon and Iraqi bishops.

"We are estranged from God with our deeds," wrote the patriarch in his
message, "we do not fulfill his will, and we have abandoned piety, virtue
and forgiveness and, because of this, the blood of so many brothers has been
shed and so many children have been left orphans.

"We must return, repentant, to the house of the Father to do the will of our
sovereign God; to attain this sublime objective, we invite all Iraqis, in
and outside of Iraq, and all believers and men of good will, to prayer and
fasting on next Monday the 3rd and Tuesday the 4th, so that the Lord will
restore peace, tranquility and security to Iraq, country of beloved
Abraham."

Benedict XVI invited "all to join this initiative of our brothers of that
tormented country, commending this intention to the intercession of Mary
Most Holy, Queen of Peace."


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