Christians in middle east
Patriarch Theophilos III, Trump to discuss protection of Christians, freedom of worship
The Patriarch will also be making an official visit to Greece and an expected visit to Russia in the coming week as part of this broader effort to support Christian communities.
'I refuse to hide my cross': Jerusalem's Christians describe a climate of fear
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1 in 12 Christians worldwide persecuted, report shows
Palestinian worshipers face enormous amount of pressure
Jerusalem’s Christian communities feel anxiety in ‘testing’ times
Christian communities are increasingly worried about extremists who want to make the Jewish state one that is solely for Jews.
Celebrating Christmas in the war-torn Middle East
The holiday offers little escape throughout the region and has been politicized in the Palestinian territories.
In Pictures: See how the Middle East celebrates Christmas
There might not be any snow, but that doesn't stop the Christians of the Middle East from celebrating in their own way.
Muslim countries on high security alert ahead of Christmas
History of holiday attacks augmented by religious tensions over Trump's decision to move embassy to Jerusalem.
After ISIS, Christmas returns to Northern Iraq
The last Christmas mass in the city was held in 2013.
Thousands turn out for Christmas parade in Nazareth
Posters declaring “Jerusalem, capital of Palestine” placed around city reminded visitors of political tensions.
Record breaking 20% increase in Christmas pilgrims to Israel expected
Tourism Ministry: Over 3.5 million tourists in 2017 – 500,000 more than previous year.
Suicide bombers attack Pakistani church before Christmas, killing nine
Broken wooden benches, shards of glass and musical instruments were scattered around a Christmas tree inside the prayer hall.
Report: Four Iranian Christian converts arrested weeks before Christmas
The Iranian government's official news agency referred to them as members of a "devious Christian cult."