The ancient Chaldean town of Alqosh is a town in the Nineveh Plains of northern Iraq, a sub-district of the Tel Kaif district situated 45 km north of the city of Mosul.
Read MoreMosul, meaning “the linking point” in Arabic, serves as a vital connector between Iraq and Syria. Known historically as Nineveh, the city is named after an Assyrian goddess associated with fish. One of the world’s oldest cities, Mosul has been a strategic crossroads for millennia, facilitating the movement of diverse peoples, ethnicities, and religions, including some of the world’s oldest Christian communities.
Read MoreThe history of the Chaldeans in Iraq has always been intertwined with its sacred landmarks and monasteries, which tell stories of faith and resilience through the generations.
Read Moreلطالما ارتبط تاريخ الكلدان في العراق بمعالمه المقدّسة وأديرته التي تحكي قصص الإيمان والصمود عبر الأجيال. ولكن في هذا المقال، ننطلق في رحلة مختلفة إلى قلب مؤسسة روحية عريقة: الرهبنة الأنطونية الهرمزدية الكلدانية. هذه الرهبنة، رغم استقلالها عن الهيكل الكنسي التقليدي، تُشكّل رافدًا مكمّلًا للرسالة الروحية والثقافية للكنيسة الكلدانية.
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