Centuries of Christian Persecution
Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Bashar Warda of Irbil, Iraq, discusses the plight of religious pluralism in Iraq at Georgetown University in
Read moreChaldean Catholic Archbishop Bashar Warda of Irbil, Iraq, discusses the plight of religious pluralism in Iraq at Georgetown University in
Read moreMore than 125,000 of Iraq’s Christians have been forced to flee the homeland they have lived in for nearly 2,000 years because of ISIS violence and threats.
Read moreMar Ith-Alaha Church is said to be the oldest church in the city of Dehok, capital of the eponymous province, in the heart of Iraqi Kurdistan.
Read moreHow and when did the name “Byzantine Empire” appear? How do scientists from different countries assess the role and importance of Byzantium in world history? What binds Russia and Byzantium, and why do we need to know about this power that has been separated from us for centuries?
Read moreDocumentary movie about the Aramean people before and after Christianity, about their language, their culture, their religion and traditions.
Read moreThree Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth from the Diocese of Kalisz are working on missions in Kazakhstan. In Kellerowka, they run a children’s nursery.
Read moreThe film reflects the history of Orthodoxy in Central Asia, which dates back to the beginning of the Russian resettlement in the Turkestan region from the middle of the XIX century to the present day.
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