In a Holy Week letter sent to Iraqi Christians in Erbil, Pope Francis has called on people of the world to “not forget the tragedy of persecution” suffered by Christians in the Middle East. The Pope sent the letter, together with a gift of liturgical vestments and some money, via a delegation of the Italian branch of Aid to the Church in Need, a Catholic group that provides assistance to suffering Christians throughout the world. Erbil has been housing thousands of Christian refugees from Mosul and the Nineveh Plains, which was overrun by the Islamic State in 2014. “As soon as the Holy Father learned about my journey with Aid to the Church in Need, he called me and expressed a desire to send a gift to our Iraqi brothers in faith,” said Bishop Cavina, who accompanied the delegation. The Pope’s letter expressed his friendship and “spiritual closeness” to Iraqi Christians, adding that their suffering “grieves me deeply, and invites us to defend the inalienable right of every person to freely profess their faith.” Pope Francis called on people of the world “not to forget the tragedy of persecution,” and held up “the witness of courageous faith and patience of