Monthly Archives: January 2019

Revisiting the 1950 Sabarimala Attack, decoding the Arson Case report

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On the night of June 16th, 1950, the Dewasowm board intimated the Police of an attack on Sabarimala. The Shantikaran had found the temple in wrecks, the Sreekovil, the Mandapam, along with the store-room was completely gutted by fire and the idol was severely damaged. The temple which was last closed on May 20th, 1950,…

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Residents of Christian towns in Iraq face another displacement

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Kosar Nawzad Kosar Nawzad | Residents of Christian towns in Iraq face another displacement Crucifixes and icons are seen at the heavily damaged Church of the Immaculate Conception in Qaraqosh (also known as Hamdaniya), some 32 kilometers east of Mosul, on April 9, 2017, as Christians mark the first Palm Sunday event in the town…

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Forgotten Crisis – Iraq: Stories of Reconstruction

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ACT Alliance helps Iraqis restart their lives Mosul, Iraq – Most days in Mosul, Younis Ghanim wears a yellow vest and rubber boots, grabs a shovel and sets off to pick up garbage. It’s a small task in the massive reconstruction effort of this northern Iraqi city that for three years formed the capital of…

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New Christian Church to be built in Turkey

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By Mario Schiavone | The Mayor of Bakirkoy and the Metropolitan Bishop of the Syro-Orthodox Church announcing the agreement for the building of the new church The 25 thousand Syriac Christians currently living in the suburbs of Istanbul in Turkey,…

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First Orthodox church to be built in Turkey since 1923

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Municipal authorities in Istanbul have given the go-ahead for the construction of the first Orthodox church in the city since 1923, Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported on Wednesday. The mayor of the city’s Bakirkoy district, Bulent Kerimoglu, told reporters that licenses…

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Chaldean priest: a New Year of rebirth for Mosul

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Fr. Paul describes Christmas celebrations in the former stronghold of the Islamic State. Liturgies on the Nineveh plain “crowded and vibrant”. A new Archbishop in Mosul to rebuild the community, on a pastoral and social level. Christians and Muslims against obscurantism, ask for “dialogue and modernity”.…

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