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Security fears prompt changes to Holy Week and Easter celebrations in Iraq

Iraq's Christians are signifcantly scaling back Palm Sunday and Easter observances amid ongoing security concerns due to the Iran war.

The war unfolding in the Middle East and the security challenges accompanying it have affected how Iraqi Christians will observe Palm Sunday, Holy Week, and the feast of Easter this year.

The Syriac Catholic Archdiocese of Mosul and its dependencies called on the faithful to reflect deeply on the true meaning of the feast and on the One it commemorates, and to live it in a spirit of faith, prayer, and fraternal solidarity by avoiding large gatherings and refraining from outward displays of festivity, "as an expression of solidarity with those suffering and those affected by the horrors of war, and in order to preserve everyone's safety."

The archdiocese also announced that holiday celebrations would be limited to church interiors, especially for Palm Sunday, meaning that the large annual procession through the city's streets will not be held this year. It also canceled the customary exchange of holiday greetings throughout the archdiocese.

No procession in Ankawa

For its part, the Chaldean Archdiocese of Erbil announced the cancellation of its annual Palm Sunday procession, which it had traditionally organized in cooperation with the apostolic churches in Ankawa.

Speaking to ACI MENA, the Arabic-language sister service of EWTN News, Archbishop Bashar Matti Warda said security necessities required the cancellation of the Palm Sunday procession, which the faithful await each year with joy and eagerness, in order to guard everyone's safety.

He explained that the archdiocese has limited its activities to the usual Masses, evening prayer, and the Way of the Cross while canceling catechism classes for all age groups and youth meetings since the beginning of the war and the targeting of Erbil by missiles and drones.

Other churches in Iraq have not officially announced specific measures or changes to the schedules of liturgical celebrations, Masses, and rites. However, it appears that dioceses and parishes across Christian towns and villages are moving toward canceling the customary processions and confining celebrations to church buildings.

Youth gathering postponed

The Chaldean Archdiocese of Erbil also announced through ACI MENA the postponement of the 2026 Ankawa Youth Gathering, which was scheduled for March 18–21, for the same reasons.

Qaraqosh, Ankawa, Alqosh, and other Christian towns and villages in Iraq have long organized large Palm Sunday processions. This tradition has only been interrupted under exceptional circumstances, including the years of forced displacement during the ISIS occupation (2014–2017) and the coronavirus pandemic.

This story was first published by ACI MENA, the Arabic-language sister service of EWTN News. It has been translated and adapted by EWTN News English.

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