Separated by Oceans and Generations of Tradition, They All Celebrate the Spring Holy Days in Their Own Joyous Way
“What you believe and what faith you profess don’t matter. The important thing is to believe something.”
“What you believe and what faith you profess don’t matter. The important thing is to believe something.”
Catholic and Christian Orthodox Churches are close to achieving this goal.
Why the holidays of three of the world’s major faiths—Judaism, Islam and Christianity—coincided in mid-April this year.
Excerpts from an article on an interview with Father Robert Jerjees in Baghdad, in which Al Jazeera reports on the first Easter in Iraq after the defeat of ISIL: The Christian community in Iraq is said to be one of the oldest continuously existing communities in the world.