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Hagia Sophia as mosque has global implications for religious freedom
Hassaké: Syrian Christians and Christmas in the shadow of a Turkish threat
In Iran, Christians Do Not Live an Easy Life
International aid essential for Christians to survive in Syria
Iran Dailies Show Mixed Reactions To Pope's Visit To Iraq, Meeting With Sistani
Iranian media hails Pope-Sistani meeting as chance for peace
Iranians are happy about the Pope-Sistani meeting, not the fundamentalists
Iraqi Christians terrified of new regional war in Middle East, says archbishop
Iraqi Christians urged to undertake ‘Jonah’s fast’ against the pandemic
Jerusalem Catholic leader: Israeli and Palestinian doctors united against COVID-19
Kuwait puts off reopening of Churches
Lebanese cardinal: ‘The Church has a great duty’ after Beirut explosion
Lebanon faces an exodus of its Christian population
Lebanon’s ‘Pillar’ of Catholic Education at Risk of Collapsing
Moroccan Christians See Hope in New Government
Morocco’s cardinal: Christians should be a ‘sacrament of encounter’ for Muslim neighbors
Mosul a sign that Christians and Muslims can cooperate in Iraq
New microprojects center in Damascus provides hope to Syria’s embattled Christians
Patriarch Pizzaballa makes solemn entry into the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem
Pope ends Bahrain trip with visit to Gulf's oldest church
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