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Iraq: 10 years after ISIS invasion, Christians still need help  

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Archbishop Warda said that many Christians have either left or are planning to leave the country because of the ongoing economic hardship, and that young ...

Syria: Christianity returns to the ruins of Darayya

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During the war, the churches in the area were subject to vandalism and their icons were stolen. The destruction of Darayya came at a huge ...

Solar panels for Church in Lebanon and Syria

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Naturally, this affects the  Church. Parishes and communities are unable to provide services to the faithful; heating is limited;; and the Church’s social projects, including ...

ACN fights Christian exodus in Syria and Lebanon

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Both Muslims and Christians are leaving, but the number of Christians in Syria is so small that their departure would call into question the very ...

SAT-7: A lifeline for Christians in Muslim countries

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The channel goes to great lengths to make sure none of its viewers are put in danger, and those who work in the head offices ...

A Vehicle for Religious Sisters in Pakistan 

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The Sisters of the Holy Family of Bordeaux first came to Pakistan almost 50 years ago. Today, this congregation, founded in France in the 19th century, ...

Syria: ‘The situation is intolerable’

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“In order to protect Christian values, Christians must remain here in the Middle East, where these values are more deeply appreciated,” he said. “In ...

Iraq: A new kindergarten brings joy and hope

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Education is vital for the survival of Iraq’s long-suffering Christian community. Poverty and unemployment are the biggest issues currently facing Christians in the country. To ...

Holy Land: New aid sparks fresh hope

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Most Christians in the Holy Land in the Holy Land work in the tourism sector, and they have lost all sources of income since pilgrimages ...

Lebanon: Incarnation shown ‘with simple means’

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In Lebanon’s shattered economy, the fight for daily survival has long been normal. For many parents, that means forgoing anything that is not essential. Lots ...
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