Christians are disappearing from the Middle East
The extinction of Christianity in the Middle East accelerated dramatically in the early 20th century amid the Armenian genocide.
Cardinal Bechara Boutros Rai praised the Hungary Helps Program
The Cardinal and the Ambassador praised the work of the Hungary Helps Program in a working lunch with Tristan Azbej.
Christian man injured in attacks forgave the terrorist
After the attack, the Christian man prayed for the soul of the terrorist, and God heard his prayer.
Eleven thousand prayed together for Lebanon
"Rosary for Lebanon" was celebrated on the 24th of July, the feast of Saint Charbel, a Lebanese monk, in the chapel of the CIAM.
Tristan Azbej inaugurated a renovated monastery in Lebanon
The monastery, originally built in the 17th century, was renovated with the financial aid of Hungary Helps.
Lebanese Christians may have no place left to go
Lebanon has nearly a forty per cent Christian population, hosting Christian minorities fleeing conflict elsewhere in the region.
Lebanon: "The number of Christians in the country is decreasing day by day"
"More than 380,000 requests for immigration were presented to the embassies of the EU and the countries of North America."
Lebanese Christians want to leave
Christians are trying to leave Lebanon after last August’s explosion, raising fears for the future of the Church there.
Christian population is leaving Lebanon
Since the explosion in Beirut, on the 4th of August, numerous people have emigrated from Lebanon; many of them are Christians.
The Pope has recognised the martyrdom of two Lebanese Capuchin missionaries
The Capuchin missionaries were arrested, tortured and killed in Turkey during the 1915 genocide.