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The cornerstone is laid, far left, on the original St. Mary’s Assyrian Orthodox Church on Hawley Street in Worcester in 1923. That stone was moved to the current church in Shrewsbury.
At St. Mary’s Syriac Orthodox Church in Shrewsbury, the pursuit of religious freedom very much informs both their past and present. More: Worcester's Orthodox Christian community takes pride in ...
A leading scholar on the early Christian church will be the keynote speaker at a one-day public symposium in Shrewsbury ...
An archaeological dig at a Shrewsbury church has uncovered an ancient animal burial site. Archaeologists said the finds, which include a calf, a pig and a dog that died while giving birth, were ...
While excavating the area around a tiny, Greek Orthodox church in the English town of Shrewsbury, a team of archaeologists unearthed two crumbling wooden posts—a relatively mundane find, or so ...
Shrewsbury’s Orthodox community recently moved its regular Sunday worship to St Julian’s Centre on a trial basis after its church in Sutton became too small for its expanding congregation.
SHREWSBURY — Raban Maroutha A. Hanna vividly remembers as a teen visiting the museum in his birth city of Mosul in northern Iraq ... Head of Assyrian church in Shrewsbury says ISIS is destroying ...
The cornerstone is laid, far left, on the original St. Mary’s Assyrian Orthodox Church on Hawley Street in Worcester in 1923. That stone was moved to the current church in Shrewsbury.
Initially founded in 1895, St. Mary’s serves as a focal point for Christians escaping violence in the Middle East.
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