Christians
Iran convert formerly sentenced to death tells ‘Post’ Pope brought ‘shame’ by honoring envoy
Amirizadeh's comments to the 'Post' came after Pope Leo bestowed a special honor on the Iranian ambassador to the Holy See, along with several other diplomats, for their years-long service.
Defending the soul of western civilization - opinion
From Nicholas Donin to today: Jewish critics of Zionism, identity - opinion
IDF soldier sentenced to 21 days in military prison after defacing Virgin Mary statue in Lebanon
Huckabee critcizes Israel police over Pizzaballa's Palm Sunday incident
"The action today by the Israel National Police ... is an unfortunate overreach already having major repercussions around the world," Huckabee wrote in a social media post.
Attacks on Syria’s Christian community fuel distrust of Sharaa regime
Residents of a Syrian Christian town protested after homes and shops were burned in sectarian violence, calling for investigations and stronger state control.
Police reach agreement with Latin Patriarchate to allow limited groups in Church of Holy Sepulchre
Israel's Foreign Ministry and the Prime Minister's Office announced that the police would be working on a security plan to enable the church leaders to worship at the holy site in upcoming days.
Protests erupt in Syrian Christian city Al-Suqaylabiyah, demand security accountability
The protests came amid heightened security tensions following an altercation that quickly escalated into a state of mobilization and limited gatherings.
A crisis of faith: The Christian debate over Jews, covenant, and Israel - opinion
As Jews return to their land, some Christians are reshaping theology to deny that reality, revealing a deeper crisis within the Church.
IDF finds Hezbollah tunnel near south Lebanon church as group 'exploits' Christian population
The IDF also stated that Hezbollah prevents Christian civilians from fleeing combat zones and "has even fired at them" in the past.
Tensions build in Lebanon as Hezbollah targets church, some close doors to displaced Shi'ites
A source told the independent Lebanon-based Murr Television station that no soldiers had taken refuge in the church, but that it had been the reason given for attacking the Christian institute.
Ilia II, Georgian Church leader who shaped national identity, dies at 93
Ilia II, the Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia, died on Tuesday after being hospitalized, said senior cleric Metropolitan Shio.
Christians in Lebanon navigate fear and neutrality amid ongoing regional conflict
Christian communities are opposing Lebanon’s involvement in the conflict while weighing whether Hezbollah’s weakening could open space for stronger state authority.
Answering the call: Yael Eckstein, one of the women leading Israel’s wartime front
The president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews reflects on leadership, faith, and responsibility in a time of war.