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Bishop ʿAṭā Allāh Ḥannā, Archbishop of Sabasṭīya, called on all members of the parish to pray for the Church, the Palestinian people, Jerusalem, and its holy sites on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of his election to the episcopal rank.
Their Eminences Bishop Ilarion, Bishop of al-Buḥayrah and Supervisor of the Churches of al-Sadāt City, and Bishop Mina, Bishop of Burj al-ʿArab and al-ʿĀmiriyyah, laid the foundation stone for the Church of the Three Knights, "Martyrs Saint George, Saint Mina and Abī Sayfayn," in the 15th district...
After two depressing Christmas seasons, the city of Bethlehem (Bayt Laḥm), where Jesus Christ was born, is preparing to celebrate once again. The Palestinian city of Bethlehem, a symbol of hope for Christians around the world, will light its Christmas tree in al-Mahd Square on Saturday, 6 December...
Pope Tawāḍrus II attended the graduation ceremony of a new class from the Institute of Church History, affiliated with the Eparchy of al-Ma‘ādī. The ceremony was held this morning at the Papal Residence in Cairo, in the presence of Anbā Daniel, Bishop of al-Ma‘ādī, along with the faculty members,...
Amidst anticipation and waiting, Lebanese streets are filled with Vatican flags beside the Lebanese flag, with images of Pope Leo XIV surrounded by the word "peace." The Pope's visit does not come at a random moment but at a critical turning point marked by tensions caused by almost-daily Israeli...
In a historical scene marked by profound spirituality and longing for unity, church leaders and representatives of various Christian communities gathered in the Turkish city of Iznik (ancient Nicaea) to commemorate the 1700th anniversary of the convening of the First Ecumenical Council, an event...
Pope Tawāḍrūs II of the Coptic Orthodox Church and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark revealed that he would not attend the celebrations marking 1700 years since the convening of the Council of Nicaea, held in Turkey today, Friday, (November 28), in the presence of Pope Leo XIV of the Roman Catholic...
Pope Leo XIV of the Roman Catholic Church said the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea is a dear one that should bring all to ask themselves, "Who is Jesus for us?"
Antoine A. Ḥabīb, president of the Tripoli and Mina Development Association, welcomed the visit of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to Lebanon, considering it as a historic milestone carrying within it a breath of peace and hope for a nation burdened by crises whose people’s hearts still carry the lights...
After a series of public insults directed at Evangelicals in Jordan, describing their marriages as "adulterous," claiming that Christ is not among them, and directly hinting at certain Evangelical churches by name, it became necessary to move the response from a level of emotional reaction to the...

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