NR Daily: You, Too, Can Help Save Iraqi Christians

St. Louis, Mo. — Maybe it was the Iraqi-born bishop praying the Lord's Prayer in Aramaic, the language that Jesus spoke. Maybe it was being in the same venue here where (Saint) Pope John Paul II spoke in 1999. Maybe it was my whining about multiple silly inconveniences and humiliations earlier in the day. Maybe it was the men visibly moved by being members of an organization that is doing real good in the world. Maybe it was because, as I was listening to the annual report being delivered at the Knights of Columbus annual convention, I couldn't help but think — and not for the first time — "solution ...

August 07 2017

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You, Too, Can Help Save Iraqi Christians

Kathryn Jean Lopez

St. Louis, Mo. — Maybe it was the Iraqi-born bishop praying the Lord's Prayer in Aramaic, the language that Jesus spoke. Maybe it was being in the same venue here where (Saint) Pope John Paul II spoke in 1999. Maybe it was my whining about multiple silly inconveniences and humiliations earlier in the day. Maybe it...

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