Chaldeans and Irish

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I chanced upon an article discussing the murder of Chaldean Catholic priest Ragheed Ganni of holy memory. It stated that he attended the Irish College in Rome. The article also mentioned another Chaldean priest who attended the Irish College in Rome. Is there a special connection between the Chaldeans and the Irish?

Also, are there any formal movements to canonize Fr. Ragheed and the three deacons that were killed for the Faith - or is it too soon?

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Marduk
 
Hi Mardukm,

Sorry, I don’t know the answer to your question, but I just wanted to welcome you back to the boards.
 
Besides enjoying heavy beers like Guisness, I do not know of any particular between Chaldeans and Irish. But why don’t we start one!
 
Actually my sister did marry an Irish Catholic and they have three beautiful half-Chaldean/ half-Irish girls.
 
Hi Mardukm,

Sorry, I don’t know the answer to your question, but I just wanted to welcome you back to the boards.
Thank you, brother. Glad to be back! In the past year, I have been travelling between Egypt and the U.S. a lot, and when I am in Egypt, I hardly have time to post at all.

Blessings,
Marduk
 
Perhaps I can put my question another way:

Do most Chaldean Catholics/clergy who study in Rome do so at the Irish college? If so, why? Maybe, brother Neil (Irish Melkite) can offer some insight.

Blessings,
Marduk
 
Perhaps I can put my question another way:

Do most Chaldean Catholics/clergy who study in Rome do so at the Irish college? If so, why? Maybe, brother Neil (Irish Melkite) can offer some insight.

Blessings,
Marduk
There is no special connection between the Pontifical Irish College (PIC) and the Chaldean Church.

Although the foremost goal of the Irish College is to educate Irish students/seminarians in Rome, it is open to all nationalities just like the other Pontifical Colleges of other nations situated in Rome. I think the individual student/seminarian makes the choice.

The PIC is home to students/seminarians from around the world, at least 3 of whom are listed as from Iraq, quite possibly all Chaldeans.
 
I chanced upon an article discussing the murder of Chaldean Catholic priest Ragheed Ganni of holy memory. It stated that he attended the Irish College in Rome. The article also mentioned another Chaldean priest who attended the Irish College in Rome. Is there a special connection between the Chaldeans and the Irish?

Also, are there any formal movements to canonize Fr. Ragheed and the three deacons that were killed for the Faith - or is it too soon?

Blessings,
Marduk
Brother Marduk, let me know if I should start another thread for this topic but your question raises another one for me. Is the canonization process in the Eastern Catholic Church the same as in the Latin?
 
Brother Marduk, let me know if I should start another thread for this topic but your question raises another one for me. Is the canonization process in the Eastern Catholic Church the same as in the Latin?
I don’t mind at all. From my understanding, the canonization process is universal in the Catholic Church since it is an exercise of papal infallibility.

However, personal devotion even to those not recognized as saints is not disallowed. In fact, it is by virtue of that personal devotion/cult that many come to the attention of the appropriate authorities for a process of canonization to begin. Of course, every Catholic knows (or at least should know) that canonization does not MAKE one a saint (despite secular media errors on the matter) - it simply officially RECOGNIZES the sainthood of a certain individual.

Also, the Catholic Church has recently eased the canonization process - there isn’t as much bureacratic/hierarchical red tape as before.

Blessings,
Marduk
 
Brother Marduk, let me know if I should start another thread for this topic but your question raises another one for me. Is the canonization process in the Eastern Catholic Church the same as in the Latin?
SF,

The short answer is yes - and I believe there is a recent thread here on the subject (or it was discussed in some detail in a thread on another topic)

Many years,

Neil
 
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