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The Maronite Church in the United States, 1854–2010
‘Now there is no one’: The lament of one of the last Christians in a Syrian city
“Syrians too poor to pay for surgery or operations”
A decade of war and sanctions have led to the collapse of Syria’s Christian population
A Faith that Binds: Iraqi Christian Women on the Domestic Service Ladder of Istanbul
Ainkawa’s Christians welcome move to elevate town’s status
An Unwelcome Minority: Threats Facing Christians in the Middle East, Part 2
Arab Christians celebrate diverse Christmas traditions across the West despite erasure
Archbishop Hanna warns of declining number of Christians in Middle East
Baghdad: Chaldean Church Synod and Iraqi Christians at risk of 'disappearance
Bahrain inaugurates Cathedral of Mary Queen of Arabia
Bishop-Elect: This May Be Our Last Chance to Stop the Exodus of Christians in Iraq
Cardinal says papal visit to Iraq will encourage return of Christians
Challenges and developments: Christian‐Muslim relations in the Middle East
Christian communities in the Arab Middle East: the challenge of the future
Christianity in the Middle East (CME) | Report no.1
Christianity: A history in the Middle East
Christians are most under threat minorities in the Middle East
Christians in the Middle East – Past, Present and Future
Christians left in Syria’s Idlib struggle amid banned religious practices and property seizure
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