Church Bells Fall Silent in Mosul

Church Bells Fall Silent in Mosul June 29, 2014

… “Last Sunday, for the first time in 1600 years, no mass was celebrated in Mosul.”

1600 years. Let that sink in for a moment. 1600 years.

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) seized Iraq’s second largest city on June 10, causing most Christians in the region to flee in terror, in new kinship with the torment of Christ crucified on the cross. The remnant of Mosul’s ancient Christian community, long inhabitants of the place where many believe Jonah to be buried, now faces annihilation behind ISIS lines. Those who risk worship must do so in silence, praying under new Sharia regulations that have stilled every church bell in the city.

The media has largely ignored the horrifying stories that are emerging from Mosul. On June 23, the Assyrian International News Agency reported that ISIS terrorists entered the home of a Christian family in Mosul and demanded that they pay the jizya (a tax on non-Muslims). According to AINA, “When the Assyrian family said they did not have the money, three ISIS members raped the mother and daughter in front of the husband and father. The husband and father was so traumatized that he committed suicide.” [read more]

This is sickening. And horrifying. The hell these Christians are going through defies imagining.

Maybe Michelle O can start a hashstag campaign or something.

In the meantime, as a community, let’s pray for those persecuted.


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