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Stand for Peace in the Holy Land – CNEWA Canada

The CNEWA (Catholic Near East Welfare Association) laments the loss of all innocent lives and the displacement of all innocent peoples, Israelis and Palestinians, and calls for peace. With an…

November 2, 2023
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Updates from Caritas Jerusalem and the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem

Caritas Jerusalem and the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem have released updates on the unfolding events in the Holy Land. To read Caritas Jerusalem’s statement, click here. To read the Latin Patriarchate…

November 2, 2023
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