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Why the Gaza Church Strike Shook the World—and What the Pope Did NextIs it ever acceptable for a sanctuary to turn into an arena of destruction? The July 17 attack on Gaza’s Holy Family Catholic ...
Two of the most senior Christian leaders in Jerusalem visited Gaza on Friday, a day after an Israeli strike on the ...
A new controversy erupts as support varies among church factions over the Jewish state, pulling in an unusual array of voices ...
Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli forces opened fire on crowds of Palestinians trying to collect humanitarian aid in the war-torn Palestinian territory on Sunday, killing 93 people and wounding ...
The Catholic Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, held mass at Gaza's only Catholic church on Sunday ...
On July 17, the Israeli military accidentally bombed the only Catholic parish in Gaza. The strike killed three and injured nine, including the parish priest Father Gabriel Romanelli.
Top church leaders have visited Gaza after its only Catholic church was struck by an Israeli shell the day before.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee called on Saturday for the perpetrators of an attack on a Palestinian church in the ...
Pope Leo XIV has called Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa as the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem enters Gaza to visit the Holy ...
Catholic and Orthodox leaders united in condemning the Israeli strike on Gaza's Holy Family Church, calling for an immediate ...
Jerusalem church leaders offer aid after Israeli strikes hit its only Catholic church, sparking global outrage ...
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