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CHALDEAN DIGEST<br />

In this Sunday, April 14, 2019, file photo, Cardinal Louis Raphael I Sako addresses the faithful during the Palm Sunday<br />

service at Mar Youssif Church in Baghdad, Iraq.<br />

Cardinal seeks Vatican support to<br />

regain recognition in Iraq<br />

Iraq’s Chaldean Catholic Cardinal<br />

Louis Sako said he would like more<br />

Vatican support as he tries to regain<br />

formal recognition as the Chaldean<br />

patriarch in the country. As reported<br />

in an earlier edition of the Chaldean<br />

News, Iraqi President Abdul Latif<br />

Rashid revoked Cardinal Sako’s decree<br />

as head of the Chaldean Catholic<br />

Church in Iraq in July. This action has<br />

been viewed as a usurpation of the<br />

clergyman’s position as the officially<br />

recognized head of Iraq’s Catholic<br />

Chaldean Church as well of his position<br />

and powers to administer the<br />

Chaldean religious endowment, including<br />

church properties.<br />

Both the Cardinal and media in<br />

Iraq say the action was likely instigated<br />

by Rayan al-Kildani, a leader of<br />

a nominally Chaldean Catholic militia<br />

Sterling Heights family speaks out about tragic fatal<br />

accident and road to recovery moving forward<br />

in Iraq, the Babylon Brigades, closely<br />

tied to Iran. Its political wing holds<br />

four seats in parliament out of five reserved<br />

for Christian candidates.<br />

“I want the Vatican also to take a<br />

strong position,” Cardinal Sako remarked<br />

on an online press conference<br />

September 19, referring to the fact that<br />

al-Kildani posted a photo of himself<br />

with the Pope on social media, intending<br />

to show they are aligned.<br />

“There was a very brief note to<br />

say that the pope did not see him privately,”<br />

Cardinal Sako commented,<br />

referring to a mid-September communique<br />

to journalists, in which Matteo<br />

Bruni, Vatican’s spokesman, is quoted<br />

as responding to journalists’ questions<br />

that, “His Holiness Pope Francis<br />

greeted some of the people present, as<br />

is customary” during the September 6<br />

Faith Gumma was killed on August 12<br />

in Sterling Heights when the car she<br />

was in with her family was struck by<br />

a teen driver fleeing police. Her son,<br />

Elijah, survived largely unscathed but<br />

her husband Norman has been in intensive<br />

care ever since.<br />

Patrick Rabban is Norman Gumma’s<br />

cousin. He remembers receiving<br />

the call in August when Norman’s dad<br />

called him with the news. “He called<br />

me crying and he said, uh, he said,<br />

‘Norman and Faith got into an accident.<br />

Faith is gone.’”<br />

Patrick and Norman are the same<br />

age and the two of them grew up together.<br />

Patrick says life has not been<br />

easy for Norman. “He’s making progress,”<br />

said Patrick, referring to Norman’s<br />

recovery in the hospital. “I<br />

mean, that’s really all you can ask. He<br />

continues to trend in the right direction.<br />

Little by little, he’s getting stronger<br />

every day,” said Rabban.<br />

The family recently got the good<br />

news Norman had been accepted at the<br />

audience. “Among them was a group<br />

of Iraqis, which included Mr. Rayan Al-<br />

Kildani, with whom some brief words<br />

were exchanged.”<br />

Analyst Michael Knights of the<br />

Washington Institute for Near East<br />

Policy commended the Vatican for not<br />

falling into a trap al-Kildani tried to<br />

make with his photo op with the pope.<br />

“It was important to see the way<br />

the Vatican responded. They put out<br />

the press release in English, Arabic and<br />

Italian. They made sure that they covered<br />

all their bases because they don’t<br />

want al-Kildani to claim that he has<br />

been given an audience with the pope<br />

knowing who he is,” Knights said.<br />

For Cardinal Sako, the situation<br />

has made him worried. “I’m ready to<br />

resign,” he said.<br />

– OSV News<br />

Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital<br />

in Grand Rapids. “You know it’s going<br />

to be a long road back, for sure, based<br />

on the pace that we’ve seen. But we feel<br />

confident once we get him to this rehab<br />

facility that progress will start accelerating<br />

faster and he’ll start making some<br />

better progress,” said Rabban.<br />

The community is supporting this<br />

family as much as possible. The Go-<br />

FundMe started on their behalf has<br />

reached nearly $280,000.<br />

– WXYZ Detroit<br />

Songwriter and<br />

poet Tamara<br />

Mechael talks<br />

about her career<br />

in the arts<br />

First generation Assyrian-Chaldean<br />

songwriter and poet Tamara Mechael<br />

talks about what it’s like being a faithful<br />

Catholic in an industry that likes to<br />

take the easy way. She was born in Detroit,<br />

but Mechael was not cut out to be<br />

a mechanic or work in science like her<br />

highly educated parents. Tamara and<br />

her sister Farrah were born to be artists.<br />

Mechael is a songwriter and poet<br />

Songwriter, author and poet Tamara<br />

Mechael.<br />

who had her first book of poetry published<br />

at 15. With her mom and her<br />

sister, she created an independent record<br />

label. FanBoyNation spoke with<br />

Mechael about what it is like being a<br />

first generation American, remaining<br />

true to her faith and maybe one day<br />

turning some of her father’s Arabic<br />

and Aramaic poems into songs for her<br />

and her sister to sing.<br />

As well as being a published author,<br />

Tamara is an accomplished songwriter<br />

whose songs have been performed at<br />

events such as Los Angeles KIIS FM’s<br />

Wango Tango and Detroit’s 107.5 Summer<br />

Jamz. She has worked with international<br />

producers and songwriters,<br />

culminating in a sixteen-city United<br />

States’ tour where she showcased her<br />

first book, “Utopia Poetry.”<br />

Tamara honors her Middle Eastern<br />

heritage by incorporating its language,<br />

sound, energy, and values into<br />

her writings. For more information on<br />

Tamara, visit her official website at<br />

www.tamaramechael.com<br />

– FanBoyNation<br />

16 CHALDEAN NEWS <strong>OCTOBER</strong> <strong>2023</strong>

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