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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
Alarming decrease in Christian population in Gozarto Region, Syria, amidst challenging circumstances
Aleppo’s Christians Face Ongoing Struggles from War and Displacement
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
Archeparch Nassar: Syrian Christians lost their main assets, family and vocations
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
Christian exodus from Israel? Ministry aims to solve visa crisis
Christianity in the Middle East (CME) | Report no.1
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