Iraq: Patriarch Louis Sako

Pope Francis will be greeted at Baghdad International Airport by His Beatitude Cardinal Louis Sako, Archbishop of Baghdad and Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans.

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Pope Francis arrives at Baghdad International Airport on Friday 5 March and starts a three-day visit that sees the Holy Father travel around the country from the capital to key cities like Erbil and Mosul.

Greeting Pope Francis in Baghdad is His Beatitude Cardinal Louis Sako, Archbishop of Baghdad and Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans.

You can listen to the full 20-minute podcast interview with Patriarch Sako in our podcast section.

Peace and Reconciliation

“You know, I think this visit is something special – it’s a gift from God. This charismatic man coming to Iraq, maybe he’s pushed by something divine. Just to come and to speak with these people just like at the time of the prophets of the Old Testament. Isaiah always said, and Ezekiel and others, ‘Go and tell them!’ And maybe God is sending Pope Francis to come and to tell us something strong.

“Peace and reconciliation in Iraq [is difficult] because here, you know, the system is tribal and taking revenge is seen as something holy, sacred. It doesn’t work. We are living in a modern society. We have to know how to forgive and reconcile with each other for the benefit of our community – our people.

“When the President of Iraq, Barham Salih, visited [the Pope] in the Vatican, I don’t know what kind of gift he gave him. The Pope said, “Oh, I was expecting an Iraqi citizenship!… We are expecting very, very many things from this visit.”

Clip

Here’s a clip from our full interview.

Full Interview

You can watch the full interview on this page or listen to the podcast here.

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