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Briones, Jocelyn S.
16/9/2014 01:37:37 am
1. knowing that Emmanuel and his brother were also a victims of what had happened in Iraq,it is heartbreaking to think of the cruelty that happened in that country. but it would also melts anybody's heart knowing that an angel had saved them, and that was their loving mother. being a family doesn't only happened through blood relations but on our desire to accept a person in our life and to take good care of them and most of to love them. regarding to the song that Emmanuel sang, it is the most appropriate song that fits to what is happening in Iraq. the song sounds like a wish of an innocent individual who desires peace in his heart. in the line that says "you might say i'm a dreamer, but i am not the only one, i hope someday you would join us and the world will be as one", this lines implies that all of us are yearning to have peace in the world for no person loves to live in chaos and war. it is not only the innocent who wants live a life that is full of hope but all of are looking for it. and to be able to obtain that peace, we should work together and become one in our prayers that God will always enlighten the minds of those people who are leading the war. may they realize how important life is and may they also have a heart that is full of love for God and the people around them.
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Catholics launch appeal for Iraq and Syria
Call for funds to help those displaced by Islamic State militants ucanews.com reporter, ManilaPhilippines September 8, 2014 Archbishop Villegas on Monday declared September 14 a "National Day of Prayer for Peace" in Syria and Iraq. WARNING: ISIS jihadists are systematically beheading Christian children in Iraq
Posted on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014 at 9:13 am. by: Conservative Infidel BareNakedIslam- “Christianity in Mosul is dead, and a Christian holocaust is in our midst,” said Mark Arabo, a Californian businessman and Chaldean-American leader. In an interview with CNN’s Jonathan Mann, he called what’s happening in Iraq a “Christian genocide” and said “children are being beheaded, mothers are being raped and killed, and fathers are being hung.” “Right now, three thousand Christians are in Iraq fleeing to neighboring cities,” he told Mann. Arabo is calling on the international community to follow France’s lead and offer the Christians of Iraq asylum. |