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Houston March 2026 February 2026 January 2026 December 2025 November 2025 ‘A tapestry of stone’: the first Ismaili Centre in the US rises in the heart of Texas Architect Farshid Moussavi is behind a tranquil and timeless new building where Houston’s... [1]
Global Church News - Possible theme for the next Synod Sep 16, 2016 The next ordinary assembly of the Synod of Bishops is scheduled for the autumn of 2018. (confirmed by 7 sources) [2]
Construction of a Russian Orthodox church will begin in Yangon in January next year, giving brick-and-mortar shape to growing ties between Myanmar’s military junta and its key arms supplier Moscow. [3]
Young people in Arabia prepare for the synod by focusing on faith, dialogue and solidarity Hundreds of boys and girls, mostly of immigrant background from India and the Philippines met in Oman and the Emirates. [4]
King of Bahrain donates plot of land to build a Catholic church “Everyone is aware today that because of the rising number of Catholics, it would be desirable for them to have more places of worship,” the Pope said during the audience with Naser Muha... [5]
The Myanmar regime has allocated space in the commercial capital, Yangon, for its key arms supplier Russia to build a Russian Orthodox church, in a sign that the growing cooperation between the two pariah nations has reached a new level. [6]
RANGOON — Pigeons flutter on the sidewalk outside, and well-wishers lean against a wall with corn kernels to feed them, but for the most part, this colonial-era church with a small white bell tower remains quiet on weekdays, tucked away in a leafy co... [7]
The Oasis international scientific committee meets in Beirut The event, set for 19-23 June, will focus on the topic of “Education between faith and culture”. More than 70 Catholic and Muslim religious and intellectual figures are expected to attend. [8]
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Houston March 2026 February 2026 January 2026 December 2025 November 2025 ‘A tapestry of stone’: the first Ismaili Centre in the US rises in the heart of Texas Architect Farshid Moussavi is behind a tranquil and timeless new building where Houston’s
Global Church News - Possible theme for the next Synod Sep 16, 2016 The next ordinary assembly of the Synod of Bishops is scheduled for the autumn of 2018.
Construction of a Russian Orthodox church will begin in Yangon in January next year, giving brick-and-mortar shape to growing ties between Myanmar’s military junta and its key arms supplier Moscow.
Young people in Arabia prepare for the synod by focusing on faith, dialogue and solidarity Hundreds of boys and girls, mostly of immigrant background from India and the Philippines met in Oman and the Emirates.
King of Bahrain donates plot of land to build a Catholic church “Everyone is aware today that because of the rising number of Catholics, it would be desirable for them to have more places of worship,” the Pope said during the audience with Naser Muha
The Myanmar regime has allocated space in the commercial capital, Yangon, for its key arms supplier Russia to build a Russian Orthodox church, in a sign that the growing cooperation between the two pariah nations has reached a new level.
RANGOON — Pigeons flutter on the sidewalk outside, and well-wishers lean against a wall with corn kernels to feed them, but for the most part, this colonial-era church with a small white bell tower remains quiet on weekdays, tucked away in a leafy co
The Oasis international scientific committee meets in Beirut The event, set for 19-23 June, will focus on the topic of “Education between faith and culture”. More than 70 Catholic and Muslim religious and intellectual figures are expected to attend.
Chaldean Patriarch: May Iraq find peace and unity with the liberation of Mosul The Christians of Qaraqosh, on the Nineveh Plain, celebrate the liberation of their town with Masses of thanksgiving, dancing and singing.
Lebanon’s Christians at a crossroad in Sunday’s parliamentary elections Political alignments are evenly split between those who want to tie Lebanon to the West, the United States and Europe, as well as to pro-Western Arab countries (Sunni nations lik