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  • Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops: sanctions against Damascus "to be removed", Palestinians victims of "brutal aggression". And they thank the Pope

  • Christian communities in Iraq and Syria are still very fragile

  • Christianity in the Middle East: Studies in Modern History, Theology, and Politics

  • Christians in Bahrain: the Pope's visit consecrates the Kingdom as a place of coexistence and tolerance

  • Christians in Lebanon: A short history of the Maronite Church

  • Church leaders condemn attack during funeral of slain Palestinian journalist

  • Church Restored in Iraq to Help Christians Who Want to Stay

  • Churches across UAE hold Easter Vigil services on Saturday

  • Conference in Damascus brings together local Catholic Churches and aid agencies

  • Coronavirus: Catholic churches in the UAE to remain closed

  • Coronavirus: Workers find comfort in prayer as churches reopen in industrial areas

  • COVID-19: St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Dubai reaches out to over 6,000 workers

  • Covid: UAE churchgoers get emotional attending mass after 10 months

  • Displaced christians in Syria and Turkey appeal for help

  • Doha Christians mourn the death of Bishop Ballin, Vicar of northern Arabia

  • Easter 2021: Churches in UAE to observe Easter with COVID-19 precautions in place

  • Emigration empties Qamishli of its Christian people

  • Explainer: From Stella Maris to St. Elijah, what is happening with the Christians in Haifa

  • For Iraqi Christians, scenes of both horror and hope

  • Fr. Ibrahim on the drama of Aleppo's Christians

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