Pope Francis hopes to embark on the first-ever papal visit to the biblical land of Iraq in early March in a spiritual pilgrimage.
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Catholic aid groups: Massive explosion in Beirut compounds Lebanon’s dire situation
At least 50 people were killed and 2,700 injured. Catholic and other humanitarian agencies warn it could push the country into an even bigger catastrophe.
Aid agencies warn of Yemen’s health care collapse, famine risk
“Yemen is desperate for peace,” Lise Grande, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator for Yemen, said of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis in which 24 million people have no choice but to depend on international aid.
Religious freedom commission says U.S. cannot ignore northeast Syria
The independent, bipartisan U.S. federal government commission said it aims to defend the universal right to freedom of religion abroad and makes policy recommendations to the U.S. administration.
Christians remain vital to Iraq, says U.S. lawyer who advises Chaldeans
Before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, Christians numbered around 1.5 million, but sectarian attacks on churches in Baghdad and other areas soon followed, and the population either headed north or left the country altogether.
Advocates fear threats to religious freedom, health in northeast Syria
People are concerned that Syria will be further undermined not only by terrorism, humanitarian stresses, and lack of freedom but by the coronavirus pandemic as well.
Lebanon grapples with the novel coronavirus
Most of the coronavirus cases in Lebanon are being treated at the Rafik Hariri University Hospital in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
‘We are in human misery,’ Franciscan in northern Syria tells pope
Michelle Bachelet, the U.N. human rights chief, called on Syria and its allies to permit safe humanitarian corridors to be set up in the conflict areas.
Advocate: Turkish forces doing ‘soft’ ethnic cleansing in northeast Syria
People in northeastern Syria say despite Erdogan’s reassurances, the Turkish military and its allied Syrian armed groups are persecuting religious minorities.
Caritas works to help Syrians displaced by Turkish bombings
The Catholic aid agency Caritas Syria is working around the clock to aid those displaced by Turkish bombing and shelling.
