Share your family Christmas dinner with a Christian refugee family
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Share your family Christmas dinner with a Christian refugee family

Share your family Christmas dinner with a Christian refugee family This Christmas Aid to the Church in Need (Malta) is inviting families in Gozo to share their Christmas meal with Christian families who lost everything when they fled their homes in Iraq and Syria to escape from Islamic State terrorists. No we’re not actually asking...

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Displaced Iraqi Christians Rejoice Over Liberation of Qaraqosh

Displaced Iraqi Christians Rejoice Over Liberation of Qaraqosh  “We are so happy, and we are praying to be able to return to our homes one day”. On 6 August 2014 the plain of Niniveh was overrun by the forces of IS. It was the beginning of a time of exile for the more than 100,000...

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Aleppo children’s peace drawings exhibited at European Parli

Aleppo children’s peace drawings exhibited at European Parliament In the week before the Skype conference with EU politicians, in West Aleppo a group of 25 Christian and Muslim children under the guidance of the Franciscan friar Fr. Ibrahim prepared songs, drawings and special messages of peace. European Parliament Vice-President Antonio Tajani working together with Aid...

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Catholic charity helping to rebuild Christian villages in Nineveh region

Catholic charity helping to rebuild Christian villages in Nineveh region On Monday 8 May on three separate sites in the villages of Bartella, Karamless and Qaraqosh of the Nineveh Plains, international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) is holding an “Olive Tree Ceremony.” Planting olive trees will mark the beginning of rebuilding...

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Send a Christmas present to a child in Syria

Send a Christmas present to a child in Syria Christmas is fast approaching and everyone is busy buying presents for their loved ones. Gift giving is about spreading joy, and this Christmas Aid to the Church in Need (Malta) is inviting families in Malta to send a Christmas present to a child in Syria. No...