Khazen

 

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Being uprooted and forced to lose everything that was considered normal in your life is something many of us can't even imagine. For Myriam, a young Iraqi Christian girl, and many like her, this is the reality.  Myriam, her family and many other Iraqi Christians have been forced to reside in a half-built mall in Northern Iraq.

They have lost their school and they have lost their churches, but many still remain in good faith. "We used to have a house and were entertained, where as here we are not," stated Myriam, to SAT-7, an Arabic-language TV network. "But thank God. God provides for us. God loves us, and wouldn't let ISIS kill us." "I won't do anything to them," Myriam expressed when asked what she thought of ISIS. "I will only ask God to forgive them."

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Khazen History

Historical Feature:
Churches and Monasteries of the Khazen family