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About 2,600 years ago, 
a kingdom called Chaldea 
was established 
on the southern end of 
Tigris-Euphrates Valley, 
in present-day Iraq. 
Under the leadership 
of King Nebuchadnezzar, 
the Chaldeans soon 
became a strong presence 
in the entire 
Middle East region. 
The Chaldean, 
or the Neo-Babylonian, 
dynasty left significant 
traces of its civilization, 
including in architecture, 
technology, astrology, 
literature, and many more. 
Till today, 
the descendants 
of Chaldeans
are still flourishing 
around the world. 
We are descendants 
of Babylonians. 
Chaldeans of Babylon, 
people of Abraham 
migrated to the north 
then spread all over Iraq. 
Situated at the lower end 
of the Euphrates River, 
Babylon was 
the capital city of 
the Chaldean civilization. 
It was one of 
the most magnificent cities 
in the ancient world. 
With facilitated highways 
and waterways, 
the city became 
a major trade center 
filled with merchants 
and their goods. 
Noted for their 
architectural achievements, 
Chaldeans built 
the Babylon City 
with amazing structures. 
One of them was 
Ishtar Gate, 
which was known for its 
beautiful blue glazed tiles 
and mysterious 
animal patterns on it 
formed by yellow tiles. 
Of the three animals 
portrayed on 
the Ishtar Gate, 
lions represent 
the goddess Ishtar; 
dragons and bulls stand 
for the protective power. 
As part of 
the Walls of Babylon, 
the gate was once 
regarded as one of 
the Seven Wonders 
of the Ancient World.
The main road, called 
the Processional Way, 
connected the Ishtar Gate 
to a seven-story ziggurat, 
or temple tower. 
This seven-story ziggurat 
was believed to be 
a reconstruction 
on the remains of 
the famous Tower of Babel 
mentioned in the Bible. 
Soaring to a height 
of 200 meters, 
the ziggurat was colored 
with red, blue, or orange 
to symbolize 
different heavenly spheres.
Another spectacular 
structure built by 
the Chaldean civilization 
was the Hanging Garden 
of Babylon, which was 
also considered one of 
the Seven Wonders 
of the Ancient World. 
Elevated 23 meters 
above the ground, 
the garden gained its name 
because it looked as if 
it was hanging in the sky. 
King Nebuchadnezzar 
built this lush garden 
for his wife, Ametis, 
to ease her longing for 
the hills and mountains 
of her hometown. 
Various kinds of shrubs, 
flowers, and trees 
were planted 
to create a beautiful niche 
with animals 
of different species. 
The spirit of the Chaldeans 
was represented 
by the famous 
Lion of Babylon Statue 
that sits at the entrance 
of Nebuchadnezzar’s 
Southern Palace. 
The giant stone lion 
was carved in basalt, 
symbolizing 
the goddess Ishtar 
and the power 
of the civilization.
Reverend Jacob Yasso, 
the founder of 
Chaldean Culture Center 
in Detroit, USA, 
shared with us about 
how Babylon was rebuilt 
in modern-day Iraq 
from the remains 
of ancient buildings.
You aware of 
the Lion of Babylon. 
The Lion of Babylon is 
a statue still there 
in southern Iraq 
within the ruins 
of ancient Babylon.  
In Babylon and in Assyrian 
in northern Iraq Nineveh, 
you can see today 
the new walls of Nineveh 
and Babylon in the south. 
The ancient Chaldeans 
are well known for 
having invented the wheel. 
But they have also 
been noted 
for their contributions 
to astronomy. 
The many ziggurats 
of the city 
provided the best places 
for priests to observe 
stars and planets.
They had discovered 
five planets, including 
Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, 
Mercury and Mars. 
The Chaldeans were also 
the first to make 
the system of naming 
the days of the week 
after these objects. 
For example, 
Sunday was named 
after the Sun, 
Monday for the Moon, 
and Saturday 
for the Saturn. 
In fact, they invented 
the seven-day week.
The philosophy of course 
is naturalistic; nature, 
observations of the world. 
So they invented, as I said, 
the timing of the world, 
the eclipses, etc.,  
the mathematics. 
Indeed, the numeral system 
based in 60, as used 
by the Chaldeans, laid 
an important foundation 
for modern mathematics. 
This numeral system 
is still used today 
to measure the time and 
to calculate the degrees 
in a circle.
The Chaldeans also 
foretold the future 
by predicting 
celestial movements and
believed that in every
natural phenomena, 
there was a spiritual hand 
of a god.
Chaldean astrology 
and method of 
forecasting the weather 
were admired 
and incorporated 
by neighboring cultures. 
All Western astrology 
has roots 
in the Chaldean system.
Chaldeans left civilizations, 
art, culture, reading. 
If you look at your watch, 
who divided the time 
into 12, 24 units of time, 
for the 24 hours day 
and night? 
Who divided the days into 
weeks, month and year? 
(They) were 
the Babylonians because 
they were astronomers, 
they invented the wheel, 
now the center 
of civilization. 
So most of those 
astrologies were founded 
by those Chaldeans, 
which also means for 
the Persians and Romans, 
Chaldeans means also 
magicians and astronomers. 
So it is 
an ancient civilization 
that influenced 
the new civilization. 
Did the Chaldean 
civilization also contribute 
to the field of medicine?
Yes, they did. 
In fact, up to today 
we have some use of 
medical, natural medical 
and herbs, still used today. 
Especially 
in southern Iraq, which is 
former Babylonia, 
Babylon portion 
of Mesopotamia.
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When we return, 
Father Jacob 
will share more about 
the Chaldean people 
and their religion in 
the ancient land of Iraq. 
Welcome back to 
today’s program featuring 
the Chaldean civilization 
in Iraq.
Since ancient times, 
the Chaldean culture 
placed great emphasis 
on the Divine. 
Throughout the city 
of Babylon, 
many altars and ziggurats 
were built for people 
to make offerings to gods. 
It is said that the number 
of temples built at the time 
was more than 
one thousand. 
The temples were mainly 
dedicated to Ishtar, 
Marduk, and Nanmakh, 
known as the great lady.
The main god 
of Babylonians 
was Marduk. 
From that idea 
of one strongest god 
of the gods 
with the small g’s, 
the Christians went further, 
the invisible God Marduk 
or Allah, Elohim – 
the Hebrews transfer 
that name into Elohim,  
which means God of gods. 
According to legend, 
the Chaldeans were first 
introduced to Christianity 
through Saint Thomas, 
one of Jesus Christ’s 
select apostles. 
However, 
it was not until 1445 
that the Chaldeans were 
officially recognized 
by the Roman Church. 
The Pope chose 
“Chaldean” as the name 
for the new Catholic rite 
to refer to their glorious 
historic homeland 
as well as that of 
the prophet Abraham.
Christianity entered  
Mesopotamia, 
land of two rivers, 
which is today Iraq, 
first century.  
The Christians spread 
all over Mesopotamia, 
which is Iraq, I said, 
and Persia. 
Even those Christians 
migrated to the south, 
crossing the Persian Gulf 
to India. 
The history says 
that Saint Thomas, 
one of the twelve apostles 
of Jesus, went to India, 
spread the Christianity 
of Iraqi liturgies 
and traditions 
in southern India, 
called Province of Kerala.
Now we have about 
10 million Chaldeans 
of India, Catholics 
using the same traditions, 
same liturgies, 
same books of 
the Chaldean Catholics  
in Mesopotamia, in Iraq, 
and all over the world.
Since 1889, 
some Chaldeans 
started to immigrate 
to the United States. 
Most of them settled 
in metropolitan Detroit 
for religious 
and economic reasons. 
They speak English, 
Arabic, and Chaldean, 
a dialect of Aramaic, 
which was the language 
spoken by Jesus. 
Over the years, 
Chaldean Americans 
have remained faithful 
to their cultural heritage 
and Catholic belief, 
as the Iraqi Chaldeans do.
Folklore is beautiful, 
up to today. 
If you go to Christian 
villages in northern Iraq 
now, those Chaldeans 
migrated to the north.  
The Christians kept 
and are still using 
those traditions, 
that folklore even today, 
and it’s practiced and 
used here in this country, 
in the United States. 
In 1947, Mother of God, 
the first Chaldean Church 
in the United States, 
was established in Detroit. 
Father Jacob Yasso 
was appointed 
to serve at the church 
as the 4th Pastor 
of Mother of God Parish.
I was born 
in northern Iraq in the city 
of ancient Nineveh, 
today called Telkaif,  
a city in the province 
of Nineveh near Mosul.  
I finished my high school 
in Iraq. 
I was sent to Rome 
for higher education, 
Ecclesiastical education. 
And I finished 
with a Master’s degree in 
Philosophy and Theology. 
Then I was back to Iraq 
for three years. 
Father Jacob Yasso 
served as a school teacher 
in Mosul, 
then became rector 
of the Baghdad seminary. 
There, 
he also taught the history 
of the Catholic Church 
and philosophy.
After two years,
Archbishop of Baghdad, 
sent me to Detroit to serve 
the growing community 
in Detroit, in 1964. 
So I came to this country 
and I start working. 
God gave me 
extraordinary energy 
to do something 
others before me 
didn’t accomplish.
As the congregation 
kept growing, 
Father Yasso built 
the Sacred Heart Parish 
in Detroit, 
and later added the 
Chaldean Culture Center. 
This center presents 
the extraordinary history, 
arts, and traditions 
of the Chaldean people.
The Sacred Heart Parish 
congregation also 
includes Assyrian people, 
an ethnic group 
sharing the same roots 
as the Chaldeans. 
We are basically 
Christian Catholics. 
We have a portion 
of this Church, 
also non-Catholic 
called Orthodox, 
named themselves 
as Assyrians. 
The Assyrian people 
live in northern Iraq, 
the Chaldeans 
in south Iraq. 
So we are same tradition, 
same language, 
same liturgy.
Finally, 
Reverend Jacob Yasso 
would like to encourage 
all the Chaldeans worldwide 
to be proud of 
their identity 
and keep a firm faith 
in their religion.
Keep your culture, 
believe in God 
that one day you will be 
arisen with your faith and 
try to keep your identity 
as Chaldeans anywhere 
and all over the world. 
Now we are spread, 
I can say, 
all over the world. 
In US, in Australia, 
in Europe; all over 
you find Chaldeans.  
First thing, they start 
with the Church, because 
the Church gathers 
those Chaldeans around. 
Same thing 
do the Assyrians. 
Okay. Father Yasso,
thank you so much. 
God bless. 
Thank you very much. 
(Thank you) Thank you.
Our appreciation, 
Father Jacob Yasso, 
for sharing with us 
the wonderful, impressive 
heritage of Chaldeans. 
May the splendid culture 
of the Chaldeans and Iraq 
be honored worldwide 
for generations to come.
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