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Qasha Odisho
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I am Father Odisho, Son of Yousif Odisho, and Wailet Qeriaqos.
I was born in 20th Of April, 1994 in Iraq, mosul, Talkaif.
I have 1 brother and 3 sisters.
Religious life: I was born and brought up in a Christian family locked, I studied the basics of the Christian faith as a child, then studied as a boy and a teenager and a young Christian faith gradually by stages of life.I never thought one day to become a priest, not even a deacon. But one day the light shone to me to serve the church.I started in-depth religious study at my church, St. Shemon Bar Sabbae Church (Tilkaif), the study used in the church language (Aramaic), which is the language of the liturgical prayers of all and the language of Christ, to be able to read the prayers well, although I had learned the language since childhood because it is the language of my parents and my grandparents. After that I went to study at the School of Edessa priesthood (in Sharafiya), which was run by Father Asaad Hanoona, and his assistant, Deacon Stephen, I studied at the School of Edessa, theology, philosophy, the tunes shrines and religious rituals. On the day (November 28, 2012) sported a deacon undder the hands of His Beatitude Archbishop Mar Zaia Khoshaba in the village, I served my church diakonos to the day (March 21, 2014) on the priestly blessing received by His Eminence Archbishop Mar Zaia Khoshaba normalize the Sharafiya village.Now, I serve at the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary in Baghdad.
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Assyrian
Arabic
English
Study: I studied in small towns as a child when I was seven years old in Tilkaif Primary School for Boys, and completed high school normalize in Tilkaif, and then study junior in Tilkaif normalize to twelfth grade, which I could not cross it until now, before I go into Edessa priestly School . When a documentary in the School of Edessa, recorded at a school in the Kurdistan Region of Alqosh.Currently, I serve in Baghdad in the cathedral, and I will continue my junior high here.
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