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19th century Iraq church holds first Mass since Daesh defeat
6th-century inscriptions near Galilee may show Christians’ fading Greek literacy
Ancient Christian monastery discovered in the United Arab Emirates
Ancient Christian relics found in ruins of Bahrain mosque offer rare glimpse into history
Archaeologists find trove of Early Christian relics in damaged Mosul church
Archaeologists surprised by discovery of 6th century Christian town in Egypt
Diver finds 900-year-old crusader sword off Israel's coast
First stone of the future cathedral of the Assyrian Church of the East laid in Erbil
Iraq: Full of Historic Sites Important to Understanding Christianity
Russia begins restoration of Arc of Triumph in Syria's Palmyra
Syria’s IDPs Live Amidst Ancient Christian Sites
Syriac manuscripts recovered from suspected Islamic State fighter in Mosul
Why ‘Persecuted’ Is Not the Best Way to Describe Christians in the Gulf
Will Iraq’s Historic Churches Be Restored?
Work begins on rebuilding Al-Tahera Syriac Catholic Church in the old city of Mosul
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