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Barzani watches patriarchs revive ancient Nicaea beef
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61714, member: 636"] An academic conference honoring the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea started Saturday in Erbil with Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani attending. Christian patriarchs and clergy from Iraq and the Middle East gathered to discuss unity and shared faith values. The original council took place in 325 CE when 318 bishops met in Nicaea under Roman Emperor Constantine I. Church leaders addressed problems that threatened both Christianity and the empire. Prime Minister Barzani will give a major speech while religious leaders will speak about the council's modern relevance. The gathering aims to strengthen bonds between different faith communities and highlight the historical event's lasting influence on Christian beliefs. The Kurdistan Region uses this conference to demonstrate its commitment to religious diversity and interfaith dialogue. Organizers hope the event will revive the original council's spirit for today's challenges. [/QUOTE]
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