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In Lebanon, economic crisis threatens closure of Catholic hospital

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The hospital is in desperate need for money to pay its staff, feed its patients, buy expensive drugs, the prices of which have more than tripled due to the devaluation of the Lebanese pound.

No Christmas lights for Aleppo, but hope is in big supply

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“I thought it was done, destroyed, how could it be restored? It took a lot of effort, and slowly, slowly, the Lord gave us the grace of giving us a new Christmas.”

Syria: ‘They would not let us ring the church bells’

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Moufida recalled how the armed Islamist groups invaded their village. “They took away our livelihood, our money and our homes."

Lebanon: ‘I became a refugee, just like the Child Jesus’

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"“They attacked us with guns, although we were completely defenseless. They killed 15 young people and burned down five houses. Everybody fled. We ran, along with everybody else, not taking anything with us except the clothes on our backs. We ran out of our homes and fled.”

7,000 rosaries for the children of Iraq’s Nineveh Plains

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"The kids were excited when they came to pick up their rosary. Then they all, about 90, gathered on the altar to pray a decade."

Bahrain: The Cathedral of Our Lady of Arabia will be consecrated Dec. 10

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The construction of the Cathedral marks a big step forward in Church-state relations and is also a testimony to the ever-increasing number of Catholics in the region.
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