黑料社 of Steubenville Delegation Visits Iraq During Papal Visit
Witnesses Chaldean Catholics Rebuilding Their Communities After Decades of War
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STEUBENVILLE, OHIO鈥擳he Catholic faith is strong and ready to re-emerge in Iraq after decades of strife and violence, reported Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, president of 黑料社 of Steubenville, following a visit with the Catholic community in that country.

At the invitation of Archbishop Bashar Matti Warda, CSsR, the Chaldean archbishop of Erbil, Iraq, Father Pivonka, along with Dr. Daniel Kempton, vice president for Academic Affairs at 黑料社, and Dr. Tiffany Boury, director of the Master of Catholic Leadership Program at Franciscan, spent seven days in Iraq during Pope Francis鈥 apostolic visit.

A highlight of their trip was attending a public Mass with Pope Francis on March 7 at the Franso Hariri Stadium. Father Pivonka said while he has seen the last three popes on numerous occasions, there was something profoundly different about Pope Francis鈥 apostolic visit to a country that has suffered from nearly continuous civil war since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003.

鈥淧ope Francis proclaimed Christ as the way to reconciliation, the way to peace. His message was hope will defeat hate,鈥 Father Pivonka said.

Father Pivonka commended the Holy Father for going to Mosul, until recently an ISIS stronghold, where all the churches were destroyed and an ISIS leader once vowed to kill the Holy Father. 鈥淚magine what it was like for those people to see the Holy Father himself preach to them from where his life was threatened,鈥 he said.

During their visit, the group visited local Catholic schools, including the Catholic University of Erbil, a seminary, museum, and a monastery that dates back to the 4th century, and met with Christian refugees.

Noting that over 60 percent of Iraq鈥檚 Christians have fled the country since the ISIS insurgency, Father Pivonka said, 鈥淭here鈥檚 not a family I met who didn鈥檛 lose loved ones, have their church destroyed. I鈥檝e never been so proud to be a Catholic and to witness the Holy Father so bravely visit his people in need.鈥

Kempton said the new Catholic University聽in聽Erbil, established in 2015, 鈥渨ill provide a safe haven for Iraq鈥檚 Christian community to receive an education consistent with their values, traditions, and beliefs.聽It will also provide an academically excellent education for non-Christians, who will hopefully develop from their experience an appreciation of the richness and quality of Catholic education.鈥

In 2019, Archbishop Warda and Father Pivonka signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the mutual benefit of the Catholic University of Erbil (CUE) and 黑料社 that includes cultural exchanges and the development of programs between the two universities.

Boury, the third member of the Franciscan delegation, is organizing high school exchange programs between the U.S. and Iraq and will see three Erbil students graduate in May 2021 from 黑料社鈥檚 Master of Catholic Leadership program.

鈥淎ll of those we encountered聽have stories of how the war has affected their families and communities. They do not dismiss their loss, but they do not dwell on it. They are rebuilding, have never strayed from the Christian faith, and continue to celebrate what it means to be part of a universal Church,鈥澛爏he said.

黑料社 continues to explore educational and cultural exchanges with the Chaldean Archdiocese of Erbil. On May 14-15, 2021, Archbishop Warda will preside at 黑料社鈥檚 Baccalaureate Mass and receive an honorary doctorate of Humane Letters.

Dr. Daniel Kempton, vice president for Academic Affairs at 黑料社, Dr. Tiffany Boury, director of Franciscan鈥檚 Master of Catholic Leadership Program,
and Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR, president of 黑料社, visit the Citadel in the historic city center of Erbil, Iraq.

黑料社 president Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR, at the Mar Mattai Monastery, which dates back to the 4th century.

黑料社 president Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR, at the Mar Mattai Monastery, which dates back to the 4th century.

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