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  • Chaldean Patriarch Sako: Iraqi Christians are true patriots, they are not a "minority" of "infidels"

  • Chaldean Patriarch Sako: the unity of the Churches is not a "gesture of courtesy", but a secret of the Christian presence in the Middle East

  • Chaldean patriarch tells clergy that, COVID-19 aside, they must be with God and close to the people

  • Chaldean priest: Christians in Syria are in desperate need of help

  • Christians 'afraid to return' to northern Iraq

  • Christians driven from homes in Iraqi Kurdistan by Turkish offensive

  • Christians in Baghdad celebrate Easter with resignation

  • Christians remain vital to Iraq, says U.S. lawyer who advises Chaldeans

  • Christians struggle to be counted in Iraq

  • Christians, Muslims hope Mosul project helps rebuild trust

  • Easter: Card Sako speaks of Christians’ ‘mission’, 'light' in the darkness of the Middle East

  • Eastern Christianity in the Modern Middle East

  • Elections, the "Babylon Movement" obtains 4 of the 5 seats reserved for Christian candidates

  • Eviction for Christian refugees in Baghdad: the building where they live must become a shopping center

  • Experts say Iraqi government struggling to secure Christian future

  • Feeling alienated, Iraqi Christians tempted to emigrate

  • Few Christians in the Middle East but more influential than ever before

  • Inside Iraq’s Chaldean Catholic Church battle with Iran-backed Christian group

  • Iraq churches rebuilt after jihadist destruction

  • Iraq: Bomb Attack On Catholic Shopkeeper Attacked

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