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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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