Chaldean Catholic Church

Eastern Catholic Church

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2024 Patriarch Louis Raphaël Sako led the Chaldean Catholic Christians of Iraq in a three-day fast for peace, addressing conflicts in Iraq, Palestine, Ukraine, and globally.
September 5 2024 Deadline for bishops' apology passes with Archbishop Warda and his allies refusing to apologize.
August 2024 Bishops withdraw from a spiritual retreat and remove their students from the Chaldean Seminary, escalating tensions within the church.
August 28 2024 Cardinal Louis Sako issues an ultimatum, requesting a public apology from the dissenting bishops by September 5.
July 2024 Five bishops, led by Archbishop Bashar Warda, boycott the mandatory Chaldean Church Synod, marking a significant leadership crisis in the Chaldean Catholic Church.
2022 Chaldean Sisters celebrated their 100th anniversary with a fundraiser event to support education expenses and their formation home in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
2017 Chaldean Catholic Church's Synod of Bishops issued an official statement emphasizing their distinct Chaldean identity, rejecting composite identity labels, and calling for cooperation and engagement in public affairs.
2015 Sacred Heart Chaldean Church was closed due to a diminished local Assyrian population and relocated to a new facility called 'Our Lady Of Perpetual Help' in Warren, Michigan.

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