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Patriarch
Emmanuel Delly of the Chaldean Church of Babylon in Iraq affirms the
Aramean origin of the Iraqi Christians
Ducth Version

Patriarch Emmanuel III Delly of the
Chaldean Church
In a phone conversation with the
crew of the popular Chaldean website “www.ankawa.com, the Patriarch of
the Chaldean Church of Babylon, now in Rome for the annual meeting of
the Catholic church, Mgr. Emmanuel III Delly, on 27th of October 2008
confirmed in no uncertain terms the Aramean
origin for all the Iraqi Christians. He says, “...but I
would like to state that we, the
Chaldean, Assyrian and Syrian people are one people
called Aramean” (See translation below)
http://www.ankawa.com/forum/index.php/topic,233591.msg3421260.html#msg3421260
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The cardinal Mar
Emmanuel Delly to our website (Ankawa.com) |
الكاردينال مار دلي لموقعنا: |
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"I am a man of religion
and I am not interfering in politics and we, in the church, don't ask
for anything else apart from what our people want and decide
on" |
أنني رجل دين ولا أتدخل في
السياسة ونحن في الكنيسة لا نطالب بشيء إلا ما يريده ويقرره شعبنا
من الحقوق |
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In a phone call with our
website (Ankawa) the cardinal mar Emanuel Delly stated the
sfollowing: |
في
مكالمة تلفونية مع موقعنا ادلى الكاردينال مار عمانويل دلي التصريح
التالي
لموقعنا: |
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Cardinal mar Emanuel
III Delly, Patriarch of the Chaldean church in Iraq and the
world, thanks everyone
who helped and supported our people inside and outside Iraq,
in order to
spread
to love, brotherhood, tolerance and security must prevail in our
dear country. |
يقدم
الكاردينال مار عمانويل الثالث دلي، بطريرك الكنيسة الكلدانية في
العراق و
العالم، جزيله شكره الى كل من قدم يد المساعدة والعون الى شعبنا
داخل العراق
وخارجه لكي تسود المحبة والاخوة و التسامح والامن بلدنا العزيز. |
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I would like to state that I am a man of church, who is not
interferring in politics, and that everything I do is to spread
love, peace, brotherhood values and forgiveness. |
أود
التأكيد أنني رجل دين ولا أتدخل في السياسة، وكل ما أعمله هو نشر
المحبة
والسلام وقيم الأخوة والتسامح،
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And I am absolutely against using
the church to be exploited and involved in politics. And I ask,
from Rome, the place I am currently
for treatment, for security and peace be restored in our dear
country Iraq |
وأرفض
رفضا قاطعا أستغلال الكنيسة وزجها في
السياسة، وأنا من مكاني حيث أرقد الان في المستشفى للعلاج بروما،
اصلي كي يعود
الأمن والسلام على عراقنا العزيز. |
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The Lord will reward
those people who are working in the government , day and night,
for the best of Iraq and for its wealth of all citizens,
wherever they were, in Baghdad, Mosel and in all other areas. |
الرب
سيكافئ المسؤولين والحكومة في العراق الذين يعملون ليلا ونهارا من
اجل خير
العراق وسلامة مواطنيه جميعا ان كانوا في بغداد او الموصل، وكل
المناطق الآخرى على
حد سواء. |
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Concerning the request
of our people we in the church don't ask for anything except our
people's rights,
but I would like to state
that we, the
Chaldean, Assyrian and Syrian people are one people
known as Aramean people. |
وبالنسبة الى مطالب شعبنا فنحن في الكنيسة لا نطالب بشيء إلا ما
يريده ويقرره شعبنا
من الحقوق، لكن أؤكد أننا الكلدان الآشوريين السريان شعب واحد
يسمى بالشعب
الآرامي. |
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Let Iraq continue to live
with
all its ethnic groups, Arabs, Kurds, Arameans, Yazidie' s,
Mandeans, and Shabak. |
ليعش
العراق بكافة قومياته عربا وكردا وأراميين وأيزيديين وصابئة
وشبك
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May God bless them |
باركهم
الله |
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The Patriarch mar
Emanuel III Delly,
Rome |
البطريرك مار عمانؤيل الثالث دلي
روما |
West- and
East- Arameans
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At the early beginning of Christianity, the Aramean nation
geographically was divided as East- and West- Arameans. The
river the Euphrates in general served as the border. Thus those
living east of Euphrates, roughly speaking Iran, were called
East- Arameans. And those living at the West of Euphrates were
called West- Arameans.
The East- Arameans became also known as “Nestorians”. In 1552 a
part of the East- Aramean “Nestorians” joined the Roman Catholic
Church, after which they were called “Chaldeans” as a
geographical reference to the Chaldean Empire of antiquity.
Their Church become known as “The Chaldean Church of Babylon” of
which currently Mgr. Emmanuel Delly is the Patriarch.
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The remaining part of the East-
Aramean Nestorians who did not join the Roman Catholic Church, continued
to call themselves as “Suryaye” or “Syrians” until 1840 when they got in
contact with the Protestants and Anglican missionaries. Under the
influence of the Anglican bishop of Canterbury they first became known
as “Christians of (geographical) Assyria”, and later as “Assyrian
Christians”, a religious name which they now try to use as a national
name. In 1976 the name of the East- Syrian Nestorians Church has been
changed into “Apostolic Assyrian Catholic Church”.
We welcome the clear statement
of Mgr. Emmanuel Delly regarding the origin of our nation
which is
perfectly in agreement with the testimonies of the brilliant historians
of the Syrian Church of Antioch.
We hope that Patriarch Dinkha of
the “Nestorian” East- Syrian Church and the Patriarch Addai of the
Church of the East will soon follow the example Mgr. Emmanuel Delly and
will also affirm the Aramean origin of all the Iraqi Christians.

Patriarch Mar Dinkha and Mar
Addai
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Patriarch
Mar Addia II of The Ancient Church of the East
Baghdad |

Patriarch Mar Dinkha of the East- Syrian "Nestorian" Church (after 1976
called "Assyrian" Catholic Apostolic Church)
Chicago (US) |
We hope that the
Catholicos- Patriarch Mar Dinkha of the East-Syrian "Nestorian" Church
and Patriarch Mar Addai II of the Ancient Church of the East will soon
follow the example of Mgr. Emmanuel Delly and affirm the Aramean origin
of all Iraqi Christians and with that to make for ever an end to the
national division of the Aramean nation which was caused by colonial
intrigues in the Middle-East.
Aramean Christian denominations in Iraq
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West- Aramean Syrian Orthodox
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West- Aramean Syrian Catholics
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West- Aramean Syrian Melkites
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East- Aramean Syrian Nestorian “Chaldeans
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East- Aramean Syrian Nestorian “Assyrians”
The East- Aramean
Syrian Nestorian "Assyrians" are divided among two churches: the former
East- Syrian "Nestorian" Church (after 1976 called "Assyrian" Church),
whose patriarch is Mar Dinkha and resides in Chicago and The Ancient Church of
the East (since 1968), whose patriarch is Mar Addia II and resides in
Baghdad.
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