By Anadolu Agency
Serhad Shaker
Serhad Shaker
Photo Ankawa.com |
"Dozens
of young Muslim volunteers from the city of Mosul took part in the
restoration of the Chaldean Catholic Church* in the center of the Talkif
district, the country’s -- and region’s -- second biggest church,"
Musallam Fadel al-Hayali, a local activist, told Anadolu Agency on
Thursday.
Located in Iraq’s northern Nineveh province, the Talkif district stands roughly 18 kilometers north of Mosul.
According
to al-Hayali, restoration work on the church, which was first built in
1912, included the removal of rubble, the erasure of the effects of past
fires and reconstruction of the church bell.
"This
[church restoration] is an invitation to our Christian neighbors who
fled the city earlier to return to their homes and practice their faith
in peace and security," al-Hayali said.
In
mid-2014, the Daesh terrorist group overran Nineveh’s Talkif district,
forcing tens of thousands of local residents -- mostly Christians -- to
flee the area.
In August of this year,
however, the terrorist group was finally expelled from the district --
and from the nearby city of Mosul -- following a nine-month army
campaign.
Reporting by Serhad Shaker; Writing by Ali H. M.Abo Rezeg
* According to Ankawa.com the church is the Chaldean church of the Holy Heart of Jesus
Note by Baghdadhope
Reporting by Serhad Shaker; Writing by Ali H. M.Abo Rezeg
* According to Ankawa.com the church is the Chaldean church of the Holy Heart of Jesus
Note by Baghdadhope