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Come Home [Yon - Do yourself a favor and read this one]
Michael Yon Online ^ | 11/16/2007 | Michael Yon

Posted on 11/16/2007 6:41:31 AM PST by Tennessean4Bush

Come home, come home,

Ye who are weary, come home;

Will L. Thompson, “Softly and Tenderly”


The Dome Under the Cross: Local Muslim and Christian leaders had prepared the church for his arrival.


A Bishop came to St John’s Church in Baghdad today, 15 November, where a crowd of locals welcomed him home. They were joined at the service by soldiers from the 2-12 infantry battalion, many of whom had fought hard to secure these neighborhood streets. Members of the hard-fighting Iraqi Army 3rd Division were also here for this special day.


Most Reverend Shlemon Warduni, Auxiliary Bishop of the St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Diocese for Chaldeans and Assyrians in Iraq officiated standing directly beneath the dome under the Chaldean cross. Speaking in both Arabic and English, Bishop Warduni thanked those American soldiers sitting in the pews for their sacrifices. Again and again, throughout the service, he thanked the Americans.


LTC Stephen Michael at St John’s. LTC Michael told me today that when al Qaeda came to Dora, they began harassing Christians first, charging them “rent.” It was the local Muslims, according to LTC Michael, who first came to him for help to protect the Christians in his area. That’s right. LTC Michael told me more than once that the Muslims reached out to him to protect the Christians from al Qaeda. Real Muslims here are quick to say that al Qaeda members are not true Muslims. From charging “rent,” al Qaeda’s harassment escalated to killing Christians, and also Muslims. Untold thousands of Christians and Muslims fled Baghdad in the wake of the darkness of civil war. Most of the Christians are gone now; having fled to Syria, Jordan or Northern Iraq.


The ceremony was long and very Catholic, and since I was not raised Catholic, I would not have understood most of it even if it were all in English. But some of the American soldiers understood what was going on, and they said it was good.


Today, Muslims mostly filled the front pews of St John’s. Muslims who want their Christian friends and neighbors to come home. The Christians who might see these photos likely will recognize their friends here. The Muslims in this neighborhood worry that other people will take the homes of their Christian neighbors, and that the Christians will never come back. And so they came to St John’s today in force, and they showed their faces, and they said, “Come back to Iraq. Come home.” They wanted the cameras to catch it. They wanted to spread the word: Come home. Muslims keep telling me to get it on the news. “Tell the Christians to come home to their country Iraq.”


The Iraqi children were well-behaved, but they seemed restless during the service, and so the parents quietly ran herd.


Ho-hummm. World history is unfolding, and this little girl is playing with her sister’s pigtails. Later, after the service was finished, their mom asked me to photograph the girls.


It was the first mass said in St John’s since the church was shuttered after the nearby St George’s was destroyed and clergy in the north were kidnapped, tortured and executed.


But things have changed dramatically in Dora, which is how the locals refer to this part of Baghdad. So much so that St. John’s is open and mass is being said again.


The interpreter “Ice,” pictured here with members of the congregation outside St John’s after mass, grew up in this neighborhood. His family is Christian and St. John’s is their church. I asked Ice if the Muslims treat the Christians poorly in Iraq, and he said what other Iraqi Christians and Muslims have also told me: an unequivocal “No.” Ice said they had no problems at all until al Qaeda instigated friction between people.


I talked with some of the Iraqi boys between the ages of about 7 and 14. A 9 year-old—at least, I think he was 9—told me he likes to read. When I asked what he likes to read, he said “Superman.” And then he told me how Superman wears a mask. Ice and I said that Superman does not wear a mask. I pointed to the Indian Head patch on an American soldier’s arm and said Superman wears that patch. Everyone laughed. But we thought he was talking about Batman, but then he said no, it was not Batman. We figured maybe it was Zorro and he asked if Zorro is from America, and I said something like no, I think he is from Mexico. But then an American photographer named Chris Hondros said he thought Zorro was from Spain, and shortly after that, the boy smacked another boy behind the head and laughed saying you told me Zorro is from America! All the boys cracked up. Nobody mentioned the Lone Ranger, or Captain Marvel, or Spiderman, or any of the other myriad masked men in the Pantheon of comic book superheroes. When I asked a 14 year-old boy if he liked school, I cautioned him to be careful about his answers because the video was running and his teacher might see it. I won’t publish what he said because many Iraqis read this site, and he could get into trouble at school. All the world round, boys are boys.


This Christian mom wanted to show off her kids. Muslim women also do this. Iraqi women love to show off their kids.


A truce in the battle of pigtails had been declared, or a cease fire enforced. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen any fighting. I can’t remember my last shootout: it’s been months. The nightmare is ending. Al Qaeda is being crushed. The Sunni tribes are awakening all across Iraq and foreswearing violence for negotiation. Many of the Shia are ready to stop the fighting that undermines their ability to forge and manage a new government. This is a complex and still delicate denouement, and the war may not be over yet. But the Muslims are saying it’s time to come home. And the Christians are saying it’s time to come home. They are weary, and there is much work to be done.

Michael Yon does not receive financial support from any network, movie, book or television deals at this time. He is entirely reader supported. He relies on his readers to help him replace his equipment and cover his expenses so that he may remain in Iraq and bring you the stories of our soldiers. If you value his work, please consider supporting his mission.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: hope; iraq; iraqichristians; michaelyon; refugees; yon
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To: Tennessean4Bush

Thanks for posting this. It’s a story that needs to be told.


21 posted on 11/16/2007 6:59:34 AM PST by tarheelswamprat
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To: Tennessean4Bush

That’s amusing. Can’t find any action. The neighborhood boy, who grew up to become a Navy Doc, is over there now and he says there is a marked drop in injured and wounded since he arrived.

We all need to keep praying.


22 posted on 11/16/2007 7:00:46 AM PST by tioga (Snow Flurries in New York.)
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To: Tennessean4Bush

I saw this earleir today..wonderful piece. Michael Yon has been a shining light in telling the real story in Iraq. Worthy of the Pulitzer.


23 posted on 11/16/2007 7:01:09 AM PST by SueRae
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To: Gamecock; blue-duncan

Ironic.

The start of the hymn Yon quotes is, “Softly and tenderly, JESUS is calling, calling for you and for me....”

Do you think that is what this man preached, above, over, and through all? Like Paul (Colossians 1:28)?


24 posted on 11/16/2007 7:01:19 AM PST by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: Tennessean4Bush

I have to admit to heightened emotion upon reading this article. Thanks to Michael Yon for all the good work.


25 posted on 11/16/2007 7:01:37 AM PST by rockinqsranch (Dems, Libs, Socialists...call 'em what you will...They ALL have fairies livin' in their trees.)
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To: Tennessean4Bush

Where is this story, ABC?

Where is this story, NBC?

Where is this story, CBS?

WHERE IS THIS STORY, CNN?

}:-)4


26 posted on 11/16/2007 7:01:40 AM PST by Moose4 (When all else fails, read the instructions.)
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To: Tennessean4Bush

outstanding!

SDG


27 posted on 11/16/2007 7:01:41 AM PST by woollyone (entropy extirpates evolution and conservation confirms the Creator blessed forever.)
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To: Tennessean4Bush

Amen to the great news of VICTORY.


28 posted on 11/16/2007 7:02:54 AM PST by jveritas (God bless our brave troops and President Bush)
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To: Moose4

Those PULERS can’t handle good news.


29 posted on 11/16/2007 7:04:11 AM PST by tioga (Snow Flurries in New York.)
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To: jveritas

You’ve been shouting it from the rooftops for months now.


30 posted on 11/16/2007 7:07:04 AM PST by Tennessean4Bush (An optimist believes we live in the best of all possible worlds. A pessimist fears this is true.)
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To: Tennessean4Bush

And all the RATS in Congress can do is pass the AlQaeda Rescue Act of 2007. Pelosi and her ilk is beyond disgusting.


31 posted on 11/16/2007 7:09:11 AM PST by NonValueAdded (Fred Dalton Thompson for President)
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To: Tennessean4Bush

After reading this, I just donated money to him.


32 posted on 11/16/2007 7:09:29 AM PST by waimea.man
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To: Tennessean4Bush

Yes Sir and I will continue to do so :)


33 posted on 11/16/2007 7:09:56 AM PST by jveritas (God bless our brave troops and President Bush)
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To: woollyone

Muslims in church pews imploring Christians to come back to Iraq: Ann Coulter would be proud.


34 posted on 11/16/2007 7:10:00 AM PST by Tennessean4Bush (An optimist believes we live in the best of all possible worlds. A pessimist fears this is true.)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

please ping out far and wide


35 posted on 11/16/2007 7:10:08 AM PST by NonValueAdded (Fred Dalton Thompson for President)
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To: Tennessean4Bush

This is absolutely fabulous and couldn’t come at a better time while the Democraps are busy voting to cut off funding for our Troops who are making this all possible. Is this a dream? I just sent his site to my address book buddies who care as I do.


36 posted on 11/16/2007 7:10:57 AM PST by TatieBug
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To: BibChr
Do you think that is what this man preached, above, over, and through all? Like Paul (Colossians 1:28)?

I bet it was. Even catholocism is undergoing a renewal much like the ones you have seen in virtually all the Protestant denominations. Further, when you are on the front line with evil face-to-face, you don't have time for anything but the basic gospel.

Who knows, but I look forward to the time when we can travel there and see for ourselves.

37 posted on 11/16/2007 7:14:30 AM PST by Tennessean4Bush (An optimist believes we live in the best of all possible worlds. A pessimist fears this is true.)
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To: IGOTMINE

I can’t believe that person receiving communion was in Dora...when my battalion first moved in there in JUL, people were terrified to leave their homes. The IEDs were huge, Al Qaeda owned that place. We had dozens wounded and about a half-dozen Strykers destroyed in the first week. Three Soldiers were killed in one IED strike, God rest their souls. Hopefully, it all actually was worth it. It was probably the most exhausting 2 months of my life, but it may have been worth it.


38 posted on 11/16/2007 7:16:50 AM PST by Future Snake Eater (Dude, where's my adrenaline?)
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To: Future Snake Eater
Three Soldiers were killed in one IED strike, God rest their souls. Hopefully, it all actually was worth it. It was probably the most exhausting 2 months of my life, but it may have been worth it.

Thank you and your buddies and your fallen soldiers' families for your tireless efforts and sacrifices. A new day is dawning in Iraq.

39 posted on 11/16/2007 7:19:05 AM PST by Tennessean4Bush (An optimist believes we live in the best of all possible worlds. A pessimist fears this is true.)
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To: Tennessean4Bush

I like seeing the Iraqi women without veils and scarves. I like seeing Christian worship in Iraq.

This is a very persecuted community in Iraq. Good thing our soldiers went.


40 posted on 11/16/2007 7:20:00 AM PST by George W. Bush (Apres moi, le deluge.)
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