....The body of Paulos Faraj Rahho, the archbishop of Mosul who was kidnapped on February 29, was found near the northern city, the Church said, quoting the auxiliary archbishop of Baghdad, Shlemon Warduni.
It was unclear if he died of natural causes or was killed.
The kidnappers had telephoned to inform the Baghdad prelate that Rahho, who was in poor health, had died and that they had buried him, the Church's news agency SIR reported.
"The kidnappers had told us already yesterday (Wednesday) that Monsignor Rahho was very ill, and yesterday afternoon they told us that he died. This morning, they telephoned us to say they had buried him," Warduni said, adding that the kidnappers indicated the location of the body.
"We still don't know whether he died from his poor health or was killed," Warduni said. "The kidnappers only told us that he was dead."
Rahho was kidnapped in Mosul after a deadly shootout in which three of his companions were killed.
Pope Benedict XVI reacted with "deep sadness" to the news of Rahho's death, a Vatican spokesman said.
"The most absurd and unjustified violence continues to afflict the Iraqi people and in particular the small Christian community whom the pope ... holds in his prayers ... in this time of deep sadness," Father Federico Lombardi said.
"This tragic event underscored once more and with more urgency the duty of all, and in particular of the international community, to bring peace to a country that has been so tormented," Lombardi said.....
Thank you for the link. I read elsewhere that the archbishop had a serious heart condition and needed daily medication for it. The lack of that probably contributed to his death (just my guess).
99 posted on 03/13/2008 8:01:04 AM PDT by Judith Anne
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