That’s a friendly shout to all the Bah-Hum-Bug types who stop by here. 🙂
(And special kudos to those who can correctly interpret the greeting.)
Mark's Views, Perhaps — from behind my eyeballs
That’s a friendly shout to all the Bah-Hum-Bug types who stop by here. 🙂
(And special kudos to those who can correctly interpret the greeting.)
For first time, Christmas official holiday in Iraq
Iraq’s Christians, a scant minority in this overwhelmingly Muslim country, quietly celebrated Christmas on Thursday with a present from the government, which declared it an official holiday for the first time.
But security worries overshadowed the day for many, particularly in the north where thousands of Christians have fled to escape religious attacks.
Overall security in Iraq has improved markedly in the past year, but a fatal car bombing in Baghdad on Christmas morning was a gruesome reminder that serious problems remain.
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A senior Shiite cleric, Ammar al-Hakim, attended the Mass flanked by bodyguards in a gesture of cooperation with Christians.
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Iraq’s Christians, estimated to number only a few hundred thousand of the country’s 26 million people, have often been the target of attacks by Islamic extremists in Iraq. Tens of thousands have fled; many of those who stayed were isolated in neighborhoods protected by barricades and checkpoints.
And joyous Christmas to you as well!
In case you didn’t know, Asia celebrates Christmas with a twist:
They may not necessarily be Christians, but for many Asians, Christmas is a great excuse for shopping, partying and even romance.
How, pray tell, is that so different from Christian Americans?