
Remembering the Night the ‘City of Christians’ Fell to ISIS in Iraq
Seven years after the death of her son, Abdullah presented her testimony before the Pope during his historic visit to the church.
Seven years after the death of her son, Abdullah presented her testimony before the Pope during his historic visit to the church.
The photographs are on display until July 28 in an exhibition called ‘Among the Displaced’ at the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Center for Thought & Culture
COMMENTARY: One beautiful sign of hope is the opening of a new church in Erbil, where the first Masses were to be celebrated at Christmas.
As Pope Francis embarks upon his apostolic trip to Iraq this week, Father Kiely asks, ‘Do we believe we are the Body of Christ that is being persecuted today?’
Pope Francis met with Iraq’s president Barham Salih on Saturday to discuss the need for stability in the country’s future, as well as the importance of Christians to maintaining the “social fabric” of Iraq.
The aid workers are part of SOS Chrétiens d'Orient, an organization that works to support Eastern Christians with humanitarian material aid.
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