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Published on Friday, 30 August 2024
Documentary highlights Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Bashar Warda's leadership during dark days of ISIS
Archbishop Bashar Warda, CSsR

Archbishop Bashar Warda, CSsR

cathnews.com :

Redemptorist Ministry Common Home TV has marked the 10th anniversary of the rise of ISIS in Iraq, with a documentary on the remarkable actions of Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Bashar Warda. 

 

ISIS’ invasion and capture of Mosul in June 2014 triggered one of the largest displacements of people in recent history. 

 

The documentary, “Learning to Serve in the Face of Terror”, examines the critical period when thousands of Christians, Yazidis, and Muslims were forced to flee their homes to escape violence and persecution.

 

As Erbil became a sanctuary for the displaced, Archbishop Warda leaned on his Catholic faith and Redemptorist charism to lead and provide essential aid, shelter, and hope to those in desperate need.

 

Reflecting on the rapid and unexpected takeover by ISIS, Archbishop Warda said, “It was a surprise to everyone. We knew the dangers of sectarian violence, but no one expected that one day the entire province of Mosul would be hijacked by ISIS in such a short time.” 

 

“People walked for over 12 hours to reach safety because they were completely unprepared for what happened. We had to respond with whatever resources we had, offering help to all in need, regardless of their faith.”

 

“Learning to Serve in the Face of Terror” provides an in-depth look at how Archbishop Warda, faced with overwhelming challenges, mobilized resources to care for vulnerable communities.

 

His leadership ensured that the displaced received both essential aid and spiritual support during their darkest hours, serving as a powerful testament to Catholic social teaching in action.