Experts have this week identified a recently discovered site in China as an early Christian burial site with origins in the Nestorian Church, properly known as The Church of the East. The…
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One of Albania’s touristic hot spots, Apollonia ancient town demonstrates the country’s deep-rooted historical richness. It was an ancient Greek city in Illyria where elites of Roman elites were educated and remained…
The remains of a woman kept in an Indian church likely belong to an ancient queen executed about 400 years ago, a new DNA analysis suggests. The DNA analysis suggests…
Italian craftsmen have won the Palestinian Authority’s tender to repair the 4th-century church and Unesco heritage site, writes Matthew Kalman in Bethlehem, The Guardian, Monday 23 December 2013 Italian craftsmen have begun…
UNESCO’s Director-General warned Friday of illegal archeological excavations across war-torn Syria, saying the United Nations’ cultural, education and science entity has called on auction houses and museums to beware. Amid the widespread…
Worshippers attend a mass at the Syriac Orthodox Church in Al-Darbasiyah, Hasakah province on Nov. 13, 2013. Due to the clashes in north-eastern Syria, many Christians have fled the area seeking safety…
Istanbul (Agenzia Fides) – The ancient monastery of Saint John of Stoudios, currently classified as a museum complex, will be transformed into a mosque in 2014, once the restoration work in progress are…
By Stoyan Zaimov, Christian Post Reporter November 13, 2013|7:20 pm A disputed limestone box believed by some to contain the remains of James, the brother of Jesus Christ, has allegedly been vandalized…
Turkey Returned Some Church Effects After 1920s Genocide
Picture of the Day: Just a Memory www.cnewa.org Just nine years ago, ONE magazine visited Ezraa, reporting on its Christian community centered on its ancient Byzantine churches.