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  2. Christianity in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan's Arab Christians are well integrated in the Jordanian society and enjoy a high level of freedom. [3] All Christian religious ceremonies are allowed to be publicly celebrated in Jordan. [4] Christians are allotted a minimum of 7% of the seats in the Jordanian parliament (9 out of 130 seats). Jordanian Christians hold ministerial ...

  3. Arab Christians - Wikipedia

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    Christians in Jordan are ... About 350,000-450,000 of Christians in Lebanon ... Most of the Palestinian Christians claim descent from the first Christian converts, ...

  4. Christianity in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The Protestants of Lebanon form the fourth-largest Christian group, representing 1% of the Lebanese population. [34] Most Protestants in Lebanon were converted by missionaries, primarily English and American, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. They are divided into a number of Reformed denominations, including Presbyterian ...

  5. Christianity in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    In Jordan, Christians constitute 6% of the population as of 2017 according to the Jordanian government. [115] [116] This percentage represents a sharp decrease from a figure of 18% in the early 20th century. This drop is largely due to an influx of Muslim Arabs from the Hijaz after the First World War.

  6. In Lebanon, a Christian village hopes for the best and plans ...

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    At Lebanon's border with Israel, residents of a Christian village are hoping war can be avoided even as they prepare for the possibility of worsening hostilities between the Lebanese Shi'ite group ...

  7. Christian emigration - Wikipedia

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    There are also Christian communities of Berber or Arab descent in Greater Maghreb, made up of persons who converted mostly during the modern era, or under and after French colonialism. [ 63 ] [ 67 ] Due to the exodus of the pieds-noirs and other Christian communities in the 1960s, more North African Christians of Berber or Arab descent now live ...

  8. Trenham’s church has 1,000 active participants, and, although recent converts in his congregation have been split roughly evenly between men and women, he agrees that most Orthodox churches ...

  9. A Lebanese nun's request to pray for Hezbollah fighters ...

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    The nun stood in front of a group of young students at a Lebanese Christian school and asked them to pray for the “men of the resistance” in southern Lebanon who she said were defending the ...