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The Mission of the American Board in Syria Implications of a transcultural dialogue
The Pope and the Iranian hostage crisis: The Limits of Papal Power in U.S.-Vatican Relations, 1975–1980: A Diplomatic Study
The United States, the Vatica, the Middle East and Jerusalem in U.S.-Vatican Relations, 1975–1980: A Diplomatic Study
The Vatican and the White House
The Vatican, the United States and Lebanon's civil war in U.S.-Vatican Relations, 1975–1980: A Diplomatic Study
Troop withdrawal leaves Iraqi Christians with one less safeguard
US and Iran escalation worries Christians in the Middle East
US sanctions Hezbollah-allied Lebanese Christian leader
USCIRF warns of threat to Christians in northwestern Syria
Watching Saddam Fall: Assyrian Refugees in Sydney and the Imagining of a New Iraq
Will the first Christian temple be built in Saudi Arabia?
With Bassil sanctions, Hezbollah has lost allies, Christian political cover
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