When governance becomes a civilizational narrative

Submitted by munir on Tue, 04/28/2026 - 17:51

At a time when the very concept of the nation-state is being strained by competing identities and deepening divisions, Jordan offers a model that merits careful examination, not as a fleeting exception, but as a coherent political and intellectual framework grounded in a clear principle: citizenship first, the human being before any categorization.

 

Letter of the Patriarch of Jerusalem: A call by the Church of Jerusalem in the present time

Submitted by munir on Tue, 04/28/2026 - 11:31

The pastoral letter of Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa was issued in April 2026 at an important timing, following a decade of his presence in the  service of Jerusalem  first as apostolic administrator, then as patriarch, and later as cardinal of the Catholic Church.

Challenges encountering the new Chaldean patriarch

Submitted by munir on Thu, 04/23/2026 - 14:11

In the photo: The new Chaldean Patriarch, Mar Paulos III Nona, meets with members of his diocese, namely, Mar Thomas  in Sydney, Australia. What is striking is the large turnout of Chaldeans and other members of the Iraqi communities which is a reflection of the deep wound in the hearts of Christians in Iraq and the East, namely emigration.

“An economy without a heart”: A Reading of Pope Leo XIV’s Address on Justice and Distribution

Submitted by munir on Sun, 04/19/2026 - 10:38

In a world where the strength of nations is measured by growth rates, and where human value is reduced to figures of production and consumption, justice appears as a postponed detail in a grand equation called “the economy.” Yet this reduction, which grants numbers an authority beyond their meaning, conceals a troubling ethical question: What happens when the economy succeeds… and the human being fails?

 

Jordan’s flag above our Churches is a living witness of faith and belonging

Submitted by munir on Thu, 04/16/2026 - 10:28

Each year on April 16, Jordan celebrates its Flag Day, which often coincides with the sacred season of Easter. Across the Kingdom, one striking image emerges--the Jordan flag raised proudly above churches.

 

This is not a symbolic gesture alone; it is a living testimony. It tells the world that Christianity is not a passing presence here, but a deeply rooted faith whose sons and daughters are profoundly committed to their homeland and its Hashemite leadership.