Patriarch Louis Raphael Sako
1. Christians in Iraq (as in the whole world) are getting ready these days to celebrate the glorious Pascal – Resurrection, in spite of their suffering and daily grief , due to racism that they have faced and are still facing because the unfairly made decisions and unjust legislations; in addition to the heartbreaking attack by terrorists causing serious wounds that cannot be ignored, especially for expelling them from their homes. Therefore, we expect the government officials and religious authorities to embrace them, and do more than routine courtesy and the consideration of the majority and the minority, by releasing a concrete initiative to support their continued existence, as native people of this land; to guarantee their rights as equal citizens; and to treat them as genuine partners in “self-determination”.
2.    For all these reasons, including 
migration, our Chaldean  Church  in Iraq  has  become a "small Flock ", 
though a lively, powerful church, and ecumenically open-minded that 
helped and is still helping the poor and the displaced, including 700 
university students (among the IDPs of Mosul and Nineveh Plain) by 
providing accommodation and related support to all of them regardless of
 their faith and ethnicity. This is our Church that serves with love for
 the benefit of all people; inspires hope; encourages solidarity; seeks 
reliability to build bridges; supports dialogue; and national 
reconciliation. Therefore the Chaldean Patriarchate called  for a march 
for peace in the Holy Week in Iraq 140 km from Erbil to Alqosh and is  
organizing  a conference on May 10 entitled "Citizenship and 
co-existence in the message of the religious pulpit" in cooperation with
 the  official Integrity Commission.
3.    In the midst of the deterioration 
in the Iraqi security; infrastructure; and economy during the past 14 
years, the defeat of ISIS (Da'esh, those who brought death, destruction 
and displacement), and the subsequent triumph of all courageous armed 
forces in the area has made Iraqis proud and hopeful. Thus, the time has
 come for politicians to; unite and correct their routes; commit their 
energies in the right directions to build a modern civil state; 
integrate into the national identity; and adopt sound economic, social 
and educational programs. So that our country will find its’ way to a 
qualitative revival at all levels. Then Iraqis will enjoy a more secured
 and peaceful future of justice, dignity and freedom.
4.    Since Christianity means to bear 
what we are called for in life, I urge Christians in general and the 
Chaldeans in particular not to allow the above mentioned “incidents” to 
frustrate them and turn off the Easter flame in their hearts, but rather
 to :
–    Deepen their fidelity to 
Christianity and to their Church; strengthen their affiliation to their 
homeland; renew trust and consolidate ties with their fellow citizens of
 different backgrounds; and to keep in mind that their presence in this 
land is a sign and a story of a historical existence for 20 Centuries.
–    Come out of their current negative 
attitude and not to dwell in unsecured solution of immigration, but to 
return to their towns , lives and keep this bond with their history, 
heritage, language and the memoir of their ancestors, saints and 
martyrs. The Chaldean Church, despite its limited capabilities, began to
 rehabilitate the towns of Alqosh line(north Mosul).
–    Unite their stances and speeches as
 brothers of one nation. Since the “so-called” terms of Chaldean, Syriac
 and Assyrians etc. are similar to the fingers of one hand, in which 
they become “one” in spite of their individuality. However, such 
distinctions should encourage unity and appreciate uniqueness, because 
diversity means richness and unity should be looked at as a requirement 
for Christians to keep their political presence and contribution to 
public affairs.
–    Work efficiently with their fellow 
Iraqi citizens of different faiths, such as Muslims, Yazidis, Sabian 
Mandaeans, etc. in confronting the challenges they face together as a 
nation. This will ultimately guide people in this country to promote 
diversity, multiplicity and respect differences within the framework of a
 completely practiced citizenship and the common rules of moral conduct.
5.    Finally, The Chaldean Church has 
dedicated this year 2017 as a year of peace. Hence, this holy week of  
Easter celebrations, represents  an excellent opportunity to provide us 
with a strong hope for peace, stability and a new life through prayer, 
reflection, reconciliation and dialogue.
  I would like to extend my sincere 
congratulation to all Iraqis together with my sincere wishes of peace 
and prosperity for our beloved Iraq.
May God keep the Resurrection for all of us.
+. Louis Raphael I Sako
Patriarca di Babilonia dei Caldei
Baghdad 9 of April 2017