The Christian Post on MSN
Pakistan's state-backed Christmas celebrations offer rare break from history of extremism
Government-sponsored Christmas celebrations in Pakistan this year marked a historic departure from the country’s decades-long ...
GOJRA, Pakistan – No Christmas decorations brighten the tent camp sheltering Christians left homeless by the worst violence against minorities in Pakistan this year. Instead, there is a pervasive ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
Christmas celebrated across Pakistan amid tight security
Special prayer services were held at churches across Pakistan on Thursday as Christians celebrated Christmas under strict security arrangements. Authorities said comprehensive measures were put in ...
Left to right: Archbishop Germano Penemote, the Apostolic Nuncio to Pakistan, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Archbishop Joseph Arshad of Islamabad-Rawalpindi as they joined to cut a cake ...
Despite the continued threat of terrorist attacks, Christian communities across Pakistan celebrated Christmas Sunday in much the usual way, with great zeal and joyfulness. Prayers were offered for ...
Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zardari extended Christmas greetings to the Christian community in Pakistan and worldwide, describing the festival as a message of hope, peace, and compassion. In his ...
[ISLAMABAD] Pakistan celebrated Christmas on Thursday with religious ceremonies, prayers, and community gatherings across the country. Churches across the country held midnight masses and community ...
GOJRA, PakistanGOJRA, Pakistan — Christmas in Gojra, where a tent camp houses Christians who lost their homes to a rampaging Muslim mob, will be celebrated not with decorations and cheer but with fear ...
Following a year in which Christians in Pakistan were attacked by extremist Muslims, the President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Pakistan, Archbishop Lawrence Suldana of Lahore praised the ...
GOJRA, Pakistan — No Christmas decorations brighten the tent camp sheltering Christians left homeless by the worst violence against minorities in Pakistan this year. Instead, there is a pervasive ...
LAHORE, Pakistan (RNS) — The fallout from the release of Bibi — whose death sentence for blasphemy was rescinded this year — has left Pakistan's Christians wary of a backlash this Christmas. LAHORE, ...
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