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  • Iraq: Full of Historic Sites Important to Understanding Christianity

  • Iraq’s Christian community might dwindle to 23,000 by 2024, agency says

  • Iraq’s Christian Genocide of the 21st Century

  • Iraqi Christians ‘living with hope’ as stability slowly returns to Nineveh Plains

  • Iraqi Christians see little prospect of returning to former homes

  • Iraqi Christians serve community with dialogue

  • Iraqi Christians terrified of new regional war in Middle East, says archbishop

  • Iraqi Christians urged to undertake ‘Jonah’s fast’ against the pandemic

  • Iraqi government must support Christians, Chaldean Catholic patriarch says

  • Iraqi prelate says secular state is lone survival strategy for Middle East Christians

  • Iraqi priest doubles down on Christianity’s survival in the Middle East

  • Iraqi prime minister tells Christians to come home, but is it safe?

  • Iraqi Prime Minister Urges Assyrians to Return to Iraq

  • Iraqi Seminarian Speaks About Becoming a Priest Post ISIS

  • ISIS tried to destroy this church, now Muslims and Christians join hands to rebuild

  • Kurdistan’s Christians attend first church services since lockdown lifted

  • Minority Identities Before and After Iraq: The Making of the Modern Assyrian and Chaldean Appellations

  • Mosul Christians and Muslims celebrate the reopening of the Archbishop’s See

  • Museum in Erbil will preserve Christian manuscripts that escaped jihadist devastation

  • Number of Chaldean–Syriac–Assyrian families in Basra, Iraq, decreased to 300 families, according to local Chaldean priest

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