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History Students Create Assyrian Exhibit for Cultural Heritage Museum in Iraq
Assyrian Archbishop Voices Hope for Peace Under Trump
The Church Under the Tang Dynasty: A Forgotten Outpost of Christianity
Elections Don't Change Everything
Honouring Persecuted Middle East Christians, Pope Adds Assyrian Saint to Martyrology
Pope and Assyrian Patriarch Mark 30th Anniversary of Common Declaration
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History Students Create Assyrian Exhibit for Cultural Heritage Museum in Iraq

By Lauren McCarty

Two University of Dayton students created a digital exhibit about notable 20th century Assyrian women this summer for the Syriac Heritage Museum in Iraq. The exhibit by Charlotte Capuano and Erin Pinto led one of the featured women's families to share previously unseen photos and documents with the museum for digitization.

Assyrian Archbishop Voices Hope for Peace Under Trump

By Georgena Habbaba

As a leading voice for Middle Eastern Christians, Archbishop Bashar Matti Warda, head of the Chaldean Eparchy of Erbil, expressed hope that the election of a new U.S. president would positively impact the efforts for peace in the region.

The Church Under the Tang Dynasty: A Forgotten Outpost of Christianity

By Neven Rogic

When we talk about the history of Christianity in China, most people tend to think about the Jesuit missionaries from the Early Modern Era. However, almost a thousand years before them, the Christian community thrived in medieval China during the rule of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE). These Christians belonged to the Church of the East, an ancient church that arose in the Sasanian Empire.

Elections Don't Change Everything

By John L. Allen Jr.

Elections, such as the recent contest between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in the United States, often promote a strongly absolutist psychology about the consequences of selecting one leader over another: In one direction, to hear commentators and partisans tell it, lies redemption, salvation, and virtue, while in the other lurk ruin, perdition and evil.

Honouring Persecuted Middle East Christians, Pope Adds Assyrian Saint to Martyrology

By AC Wimmer

The Holy Father announced on Saturday that St. Isaac of Nineveh, a seventh-century Assyrian bishop venerated across Christian traditions, will be added to the Roman Martyrology. The pope made the announcement on the occasion of a Vatican meeting with Mar Awa III, Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East. The gathering on Nov.

Pope and Assyrian Patriarch Mark 30th Anniversary of Common Declaration

It was 11 November 1994, when Pope St. John Paul II and the then-Catholicos Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East, His Holiness Mar Dinkha IV, signed the Common Christological Declaration, which marked, as the text states, "a basic step on the way towards the full communion" between the Catholic Church and the Church of the East.


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