Iraq
Events
- Persecuted and Forgotten? Launch and Prayer Vigil for Martyrs
- Persecuted and Forgotten? Westminster Mass and Event
News
- INTERNATIONAL: Christian persecution "downplayed" by UK government report
- IRAQ: Keep the faith says new Chaldean Church leader
- IRAQ: What future for Iraq's last Christians?
- IRAQ: New Chaldean Patriarch hailed as "man of courage"
- UNITED KINGDOM: Middle East Peace depends on Christian presence, says Lebanese priest
- MIDDLE EAST/IRAQ: Holy Father, help save our Church from dying out, says bishop
- UNITED KINGDOM: Night of Witness is a night to remember
- UNITED KINGDOM: 'Is Arab Spring turning to Winter?' asks charity head
- IRAQ: Midnight Mass is cancelled amid safety fears
- IRAQ: "Living in Baghdad is living in fear" says senior cleric
- IRAQ: Christians clinging on to hope in Ankawa as numbers triple
- IRAQ: Bishops spell out suffering of Iraqi Christians to EU president
- IRAQ: Bishop denounces extremists' freedom to kill
- IRAQ: Bombers target the Church in Kirkuk again
- IRAQ: Kirkuk's Christians need more security
- IRAQ: Archbishop praises courage of Christians after Kirkuk bomb blast
- IRAQ: Christians are afraid to stay but afraid to leave too
- IRAQ: Young Christian beheaded in Kirkuk
- IRAQ: Christians defy security risks to attend Good Friday service
- UNITED KINGDOM/INTERNATIONAL: New report reveals 75 percent of religious persecution is against Christians
- SCOTLAND: Cardinal criticises UK's 'anti-Christian' foreign policy
- IRAQ: Church plans for university and hospital are a symbol of hope
- EUROPE: Aid to the Church in Need backs call to stop attacks on Christians
- IRAQ: Christians are being driven out of the country, says senior cleric
- UNITED KINGDOM/INTERNATIONAL: Tidings of comfort as Christmas aid is unveiled
- IRAQ: Concrete walls erected around churches to protect Christmas worshippers
- IRAQ: Emergency help for Christians fleeing persecution
- IRAQ/UK: Families mourn victims of Baghdad church attack
- IRAQ: Terrorists strike Christians in Baghdad again
- IRAQ: Faithful return to pray in bombed cathedral
- IRAQ: Baghdad archbishop: "I pray for hope" after attacks
- IRAQ: Two priests killed in attack on Baghdad Church
- IRAQ: Bishop pleads for Tariq Aziz's life
- IRAQ: Church mourns bishop "who was always smiling"
- SYRIA/IRAQ: Vital help despatched to Iraqi refugees
- IRAQ: Bishops' show of solidarity with blast victims
- IRAQ: Does anyone care about the latest bomb blast in Mosul?
- IRAQ: Easter Mass attendance renews hope in times of strife
- IRAQ: Archbishop says election inspires "optimism"
- IRAQ: Archbishop says "Fast and pray against these heinous acts" after Mosul murders
- IRAQ: Bishop speaks about murders in Mosul
- IRAQ: We must never lose hope, says new Iraqi archbishop
- IRAQ: Living conditions driving Christians to "leave the country for good"
- INTERNATIONAL: Christmas gifts to the Church in Need
- IRAQ: Churches in Mosul come under attack
- IRAQ: Sisters bring refugees hope at Christmas
- IRAQ: Church and convent bombed
- IRAQ: Is nowhere safe for under-fire Christians?
- IRAQ: Situation for Christians going from bad to worse
- INTERNATIONAL: Christian persecution "downplayed" by UK government report
- IRAQ: Keep the faith says new Chaldean Church leader
- IRAQ: What future for Iraq's last Christians?
- IRAQ: New Chaldean Patriarch hailed as "man of courage"
- UNITED KINGDOM: Middle East Peace depends on Christian presence, says Lebanese priest
- MIDDLE EAST/IRAQ: Holy Father, help save our Church from dying out, says bishop
- UNITED KINGDOM: Night of Witness is a night to remember
- UNITED KINGDOM: 'Is Arab Spring turning to Winter?' asks charity head
- IRAQ: Midnight Mass is cancelled amid safety fears
- IRAQ: "Living in Baghdad is living in fear" says senior cleric
- IRAQ: Christians clinging on to hope in Ankawa as numbers triple
- IRAQ: Bishops spell out suffering of Iraqi Christians to EU president
- IRAQ: Bishop denounces extremists' freedom to kill
- IRAQ: Bombers target the Church in Kirkuk again
- IRAQ: Kirkuk's Christians need more security
- IRAQ: Archbishop praises courage of Christians after Kirkuk bomb blast
- IRAQ: Christians are afraid to stay but afraid to leave too
- IRAQ: Young Christian beheaded in Kirkuk
- IRAQ: Christians defy security risks to attend Good Friday service
- UNITED KINGDOM/INTERNATIONAL: New report reveals 75 percent of religious persecution is against Christians
- SCOTLAND: Cardinal criticises UK's 'anti-Christian' foreign policy
- IRAQ: Church plans for university and hospital are a symbol of hope
- EUROPE: Aid to the Church in Need backs call to stop attacks on Christians
- IRAQ: Christians are being driven out of the country, says senior cleric
- UNITED KINGDOM/INTERNATIONAL: Tidings of comfort as Christmas aid is unveiled
- IRAQ: Concrete walls erected around churches to protect Christmas worshippers
- IRAQ: Emergency help for Christians fleeing persecution
- IRAQ/UK: Families mourn victims of Baghdad church attack
- IRAQ: Terrorists strike Christians in Baghdad again
- IRAQ: Faithful return to pray in bombed cathedral
- IRAQ: Baghdad archbishop: "I pray for hope" after attacks
- IRAQ: Two priests killed in attack on Baghdad Church
- IRAQ: Bishop pleads for Tariq Aziz's life
- IRAQ: Church mourns bishop "who was always smiling"
- SYRIA/IRAQ: Vital help despatched to Iraqi refugees
- IRAQ: Bishops' show of solidarity with blast victims
- IRAQ: Does anyone care about the latest bomb blast in Mosul?
- IRAQ: Easter Mass attendance renews hope in times of strife
- IRAQ: Archbishop says election inspires "optimism"
- IRAQ: Archbishop says "Fast and pray against these heinous acts" after Mosul murders
- IRAQ: Bishop speaks about murders in Mosul
- IRAQ: We must never lose hope, says new Iraqi archbishop
- IRAQ: Living conditions driving Christians to "leave the country for good"
- INTERNATIONAL: Christmas gifts to the Church in Need
- IRAQ: Churches in Mosul come under attack
- IRAQ: Sisters bring refugees hope at Christmas
- IRAQ: Church and convent bombed
- IRAQ: Is nowhere safe for under-fire Christians?
- IRAQ: Situation for Christians going from bad to worse
