Religious Leaders Call for Prayer and Protection of Global Christians During Christmas

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  • People from the office of Shi'ite clerk Moqtada al-Sadr visit Christian families during Christmas and New Year festivities in Baghdad December 29, 2010. Sadr's office distributed pictures of the Virgin Mary and bouquets of flowers to Christian families on
    (Photo: Reuters/Ahmed Malik)
    People from the office of Shi'ite clerk Moqtada al-Sadr visit Christian families during Christmas and New Year festivities in Baghdad December 29, 2010. Sadr's office distributed pictures of the Virgin Mary and bouquets of flowers to Christian families on Wednesday.
By Luiza Oleszczuk , Christian Post Reporter
December 23, 2011|11:42 am
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Luiza.o@christianpost.com ; @Luiza_CP (Twitter)
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