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  • ...ia]]. They speak, read, and write distinct dialects of Chaldean language [[Eastern Aramaic]] exclusive to Mesopotamia and its immediate surroundings. ...y 2015}} Most Chaldeans speak an [[Aramaic language#Modern Eastern Aramaic|Eastern Aramaic language]] whose subdivisions include [[Chaldean Neo-Aramaic]], [[C
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  • |recognition = [[Catholic Church]], [[Eastern Catholic Churches]] |title=The Eastern Catholic Churches 2010
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  • [[Chaldean Catholic Church|Chaldean Catholicism]] is the dominant religion of the village. Two of the oldest churches in [[ ...e plains of lower Araden]] [[File:Araden Rainbow.jpg|thumb|Overlooking the eastern forest from the south side]]
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  • Alqush became an important town for Eastern Christianity after the coming of the [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] monk Hirm Though Roman Catholicism is usually assumed with the inhabitants of Alqush, there is a higher number
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  • ===Advent of Catholicism=== ...anna (Saint John), archaeologists found human remains inside graves in the eastern side and at a depth of one and a half metres. These graves were built with
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  • ...n Chaldeans rejoined the universal church and entered communion with the [[Catholicism|Catholic Church]].<ref name='BBC'>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/h ...esopotamia or the Tigris-Euphrates Valley, presently located in the Middle Eastern nation of Iraq. The majority of Chaldean Americans live in Detroit, Michiga
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  • |recognition = [[Catholic Church]], [[Eastern Catholic Churches]] |title=The Eastern Catholic Churches 2010
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  • |recognition = [[Catholic Church]], [[Eastern Catholic Churches]] |title=The Eastern Catholic Churches 2010
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  • * Eastern Uniate Patriarchs from World Statesmen.org [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/R [[Category:Eastern Catholicism in Iraq]]
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  • | title = [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]] [[Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans|Patriarch Emeritus of B ...ris]]'' [[Particular church]] of the [[Catholic Church]] and a [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]]. An ethnic [[Assyrian]], he was born in [[Tel Keppe]] and was [
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  • ...gold, Michael|title=The Cambridge History of Christianity|volume=Volume 5, Eastern Christianity|year=2006|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521- ...ewCath Encyclopedia">{{cite encyclopedia |title =Chaldean Catholic Church (Eastern Catholic) | encyclopedia =The new Catholic Encyclopedia| volume=3| pages =3
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