Christians ‘Crucified Again’ for Refusing Islam By Raymond Ibrahim, Frontpage Magazine, Posted 2014-05-06 17:16 GMT To the awe of its readership, a recent Daily Mail article reports that the “jihadist Islamic State…
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An official report issued by the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM) for the Rif Damascus governorate revealed the destruction inflicted upon the city of Maaloula and its historical Christian sites,…
A Lesson from History English translation of the book “To the Light of Resurrection through the Thorns of Catacombs. The Underground Activity and Reemergence of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church” was published…
Three acts of aggression against Christians on one day | Francis & Bartholomew in the Holy Land 2014
The Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy Land published a strong letter of condemnation with regard to three acts of aggression against Christian sites and symbols that took place on Sunday…
John Pontifex at ACN has been tireless in his advocacy in the UK for Christians suffering persecution throughout the world – and not only Catholics – but notably in the Middle East,…
In his Friday morning Mass, Pope Francis talked about the Christians who were crucified in Syria by jihadists, for refusing to reject their faith. Even though it may be surprising to many,…
2014-05-01 (AFP) The trial will take place in Minya where a judge triggered a global outcry for sentencing to death 683 alleged Islamists after a session that lasted just 10 minutes on…
Jihadist Group Accuses Them of Fighting Against Muslims Damascus, April 30, 2014 (Zenit.org) A jihadist group fighting both the Syrian government and other Islamist organisations has crucified two prisoners in the country…
Assiut (Agenzia Fides) – Two Egyptian Coptic Christians were killed on Tuesday, April 29th due to sectarian clashes which broke out in villages in the area of the city of Assiut, Upper…
Baghdad (Agenzia Fides) – The attacks of terrorism that bloodied the weeks leading up to the elections in Iraq, currently being held today Wednesday, April 30, did not stop even in open…