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Chaldean Patriarch Sako: the future of Christians in the Middle East depends above all on them
Iraqi Christian appointed at the top of the National Investment Authority
‘Pope Francis Scholarships’ Help Students In Iraq
‘To Live within Islam’: The Chaldean Catholic Church in modern Iraq, 1958–2003
“Life after ISIS: New challenges for Christianity in Iraq
“We are ambassadors of Christ”: making hope last in Syria
“We feel forgotten, we feel alone”: young Christians in Middle East speak out
19th century Iraq church holds first Mass since Daesh defeat
200 displaced Iraq Christian families return to Nineveh
23,000 Christians reported returning to Iraq after Pope's visit
A Faith that Binds: Iraqi Christian Women on the Domestic Service Ladder of Istanbul
A Moment of Fraternity: Recalling Pope Francis’ visit to Iraq
After riots: Christian parties strive for unity
Ainkawa’s Christians welcome move to elevate town’s status
An Unwelcome Minority: Threats Facing Christians in the Middle East, Part 3
Annual Report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
Archaeologists find trove of Early Christian relics in damaged Mosul church
Archbishop of Mosul: “I am more afraid for Europe than I am for Iraq”
Archbishop: BBC series forgets Iraq’s Christians
As pope ends trip, Iraq's prime minister calls for national dialogue
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