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Lebanese create Christmas holiday spirit defying crippling economic crisis
LISTEN: Why Christians and Christianity Are Disappearing From the Middle East
Mosul monastery holds mass 20 years after Iraq War
Muslim-Christian Relations and Inter-Christian Rivalries in the Middle East : The Case of the Jacobites in an Age of Transition
Nineveh Plains Christians Defend Against the Babiliyoun Militia
No water, no jobs: ISIL survivors struggle in northern Iraq
Patriarchate of the Assyrian Church of the East opens its doors in Erbil
Pope Francis begins historic Iraq visit despite virus and security risks
Pope Francis visits regions of Iraq once held by Islamic State
Reckoning with the Inevitable: Death and Dying among Syrian Christians during the Uprising
Request from the Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans to the Head of State for the proclamation of Christmas as a public holiday for all Iraqis
Russia and the Greek-Catholics of Syria
Russia and the Melkites of Syria: Attempts at Reconverting into Orthodoxy in the 1850-s and 1860-s
Russian policy in the Patriarchate of Antioch from the 1840s to 1914: ‘soft power’ in Syria and Lebanon
Salih: Stresses the need for Christians to participate in political process
Soviet Russia and the Orthodox Church in the Middle East
The Dialogues of the Catholic Church with the Separated Eastern Churches
The project to erect a church in Ur of the Chaldeans takes off
UAE National Day 2020: churches praise a tolerant nation
Vatican cardinal visits Syria in 10th year of civil war
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