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Masarat involved in lecture, held at the Academy of Humanities

Participated Masarat Foundation for cultural and media development, In the lecture hosted by the Baghdad Academy of humanity Science, About (how can we speak of hope) Presented by each of the US. Father Timoney Radcliffe former president of the Dominican conventAnd the British Father Brian Pierce, former vice president of public affairs; monastic, Mr. Saad Salloum carry pastor Timoney Rudd and Brian Pierce message to the Western world that (That immigration is not only inevitable choice for Iraqi Christians,And to add that not only Christians will disappear from Iraq, There is even athousand history will disappear from the Middle East , I think there are two key words that summarize the situation of Christians in Iraq, rootedness andTogetherness) .

And participated in a lecture about 150 personal, Including the head of the Archdiocese of Kirkuk and Sulaymaniyah Archbishop Yousief Thomas, And a number of parents and nuns,And clerics, scholars and students of theBaghdad open Academy. 

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