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Eldery Christian residents in Damascus

Plight of poorest Christian families in Damascus is worsening

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“The worsening plight of the people has forced me to get involved in the social sphere in order to help the poor and the suffering."

Pakistani Catholic girl rAPED AND pREGNANT AFTER FORCED CONVERSION TO ISLAM

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"The court has delayed and continues to delay justice on behalf of Huma, solely because she is an underage Christian girl."

EU to reinstate Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion at crucial time

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“The stakes were very high, with many human rights under threat since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, and particularly religious freedom curtailed in many countries."
Msgr. Halemba in Aleppo, Syria (2017)

Msgr. Andrzej Halemba, a ‘Good Samaritan of today,’ retires

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"His faith, his courage, his organizational ability, his good humor, his language skills and his professionalism—these qualities and many more he has harnessed for the good of persecuted faithful."

Held by Boko Haram: ‘Leah Sharibu must have been raped and forced to convert’

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“Again, it is forced conversion and it cannot stand. We need to continue to work and to pray for Leah to be set free. Let us pray also for her family."

EU sounds alarm: danger of Mozambique becoming a new base for ISIS

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He added that the European Union should consider taking action by helping the government of Mozambique.

Pakistan: Imam’s fatwa gives parents of kidnapped Catholic girl hope

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“In terms of how the marriage is viewed within the Muslim community, the Grand Mufti’s intervention is significant.”

Iraqi Christians at risk of eradication through forced emigration

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"The international community must take immediate and decisive action to tackle the problems which are threatening the continuing Christian presence in Iraq."

Women religious fear jihadists will take control of province in Mozambique

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"These are people who not only need to eat; they also have to have some spiritual accompaniment. Some of them have seen their parents, their brothers beheaded."
Archbishop Darwish

Lebanese prelate: ‘protest does not unite a divided country’

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"What can unite [Lebanon] is a unifying education and a functioning model of national governance. 
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