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Large-scale migration of Christians
as well as Christian Greeks, Italians, Syro-Lebanese, Armenians. Emigration increased following the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, and the emigration of poorer
Christian_emigration
Historical and contemporary emigration of Palestinian Christian communities
their desire to emigrate stems from economic reasons". In a 2020 study, similar factors were noted with respect to emigration of Christian communities in
Emigration of Christians from Israel and Palestine
Emigration_of_Christians_from_Israel_and_Palestine
Religious minority of the Palestinian people
to Christian emigration, which has been a tradition since the British Mandate period. This has been contested,[who?] as the main cause of Christian emigration
Palestinian_Christians
Arabs who follow Christianity
first wave of emigration, have often not passed the Arabic language to their descendants, having integrated into the majority-Christian communities to
Arab_Christians
Social and legal category in early modern Iberia
sangre ("cleanliness of blood") also excluded New Christians from society—universities, emigration to the New World, many professions—regardless of their
New_Christian
Russian resettlement of Armenians and Greeks
Dnipro. Stearns 1989, p. 187. Zharkykh 2016, pp. 46–50, Appendices: Emigration of Christians from the Crimea in 1778. Özer 2008, pp. 50–51, section 3.6. Saienko
Eviction of Christians from the Crimea (1778)
Eviction_of_Christians_from_the_Crimea_(1778)
City in the West Bank, Palestine
to emigration. Amon Ramnon, a researcher at the Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research, stated that the reason why more Christians were emigrating than
Bethlehem
Christians of the Gaza Strip, Palestine
Gaza, the Gazan Christian population was at 3,000. Israel's subsequent blockade of the territory accelerated the emigration of Christians, with many going
Gazan_Christians
Part of the Arab diaspora
the first large emigration wave of Arab Christians out of Palestine began in the mid-19th century; factors driving the emigration included economic
Palestinian_diaspora
consists of Lebanese Christians; however, there are some who are Muslim. They trace their origin to several waves of Christian emigration, starting with the
Demographics_of_Lebanon
Texts regarded as part of the Bible
is a set of texts (also called "books") which a particular Jewish or Christian religious community regards as part of the Bible. The English word canon
Biblical_canon
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
of Asia (especially the Middle East, due to the Christian emigration, and Macau). The total Christian population is not decreasing in Brazil and the southern
Christianity
large-scale Christian emigration, while Gulf Cooperation Council states saw notable increases driven by Christian migrant workers. In 2020, Christians in the
Christian influences on the Islamic world
Christian_influences_on_the_Islamic_world
Syrian Christian community has faced numerous challenges, including ongoing and severe persecution, displacement, and emigration. Christians in Syria
Christianity_in_Syria
Population growth of the global Christian community
Christianity in the Western world Christian views on contraception Christian mission Christianity by country Christian emigration "Pewforum: Christianity (2010)"
Christian_population_growth
Topics referred to by the same term
Khalid (died 657), partisan of Caliph Ali Mahajeran (disambiguation) Christian emigration Exodus (disambiguation) Jewish refugees This disambiguation page
Muhajir
American new religious movement
Christian Science is a monotheistic Christian religion associated with the Church of Christ, Scientist. Adherents are commonly known as Christian Scientists
Christian_Science
Adherents of Christianity
A Christian (/ˈkrɪstʃən, -tiən/ ) is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings
Christians
Battle during Long Turkish War
The Ottomans plundered Christian population in Poljice, Klis and its surrounding which caused a wave of Christian emigration from this part of Dalmatia
Battle_of_Klis_(1596)
Country in West Asia
sources. Over 50% of the Lebanese diaspora are Christian, partly due to the large period of Christian emigration before 1943. Lebanon has the largest number
Lebanon
Medieval Christian military campaigns
of al-Andalus was a series of military campaigns by northern Iberian Christian polities against Muslim-ruled al-Andalus, which had previously been part
Reconquista
Diasporic migration
Waves of Chinese emigration have happened throughout history. They include the emigration to Southeast Asia beginning from the 10th century during the
Chinese_emigration
Eastern Catholic church
Due to heavy emigration from the Eastern Mediterranean, which began with the Damascus massacres of 1860 in which most of the Christian communities were
Melkite_Greek_Catholic_Church
Indian ethnoreligious group
The Saint Thomas Christians, also called Syrian Christians of India, Marthoma Suriyani Nasrani, Malankara Nasrani, or Nasrani Mappila, are an ethno-religious
Saint_Thomas_Christians
Historical era of the Christian religion
otherwise called the Early Church, describes the historical era of the Christian religion up to the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. Christianity spread
Early_Christianity
The persecution of Christians can be traced from the first century of the Christian era to the present day. Christian missionaries and converts to Christianity
Persecution_of_Christians
Jews from the Iberian Peninsula forcibly converted to Catholicism
when New Christian emigration from Portugal became a capital offense, anti-New Christian sentiment surged on all sides. The New Christians were panic-stricken
Marrano
YouTube channel operated by Vashketov siblings
2015), Christian Vashketov (born September 11, 2019), and Alice Vashketova (born January 1, 2022). Sergey Vashketov and Victoria Vashketova, emigrated from
Vlad_and_Niki
Official representative of Palestinians
needed] In 1975, the increasing tensions between Palestinian militants and Christian militias exploded into the Lebanese Civil War, involving all factions
Palestine Liberation Organization
Palestine_Liberation_Organization
Family name
nationalism Christian emigration Malta Melkite Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem Antiochian Greek Christians Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese
Saliba_(name)
Major branch of Christianity
believers, and the Bible as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice. The five solæ summarize the basic theological beliefs
Protestantism
Collection of religious texts
in Hebrew (with some parts in Aramaic) and the second portion of the Christian Bible, known as the New Testament, was originally written in Koine Greek
Bible
The following lists of Palestinian Christians are lists of notable Christians who either self-identified as Palestinian, or were referred to as Palestinian
List of Palestinian Christians
List_of_Palestinian_Christians
Religious movement emphasizing biblical literalism
Christian fundamentalism, also known as fundamental Christianity or fundamentalist Christianity, is a religious movement emphasizing biblical literalism
Christian_fundamentalism
Orthodox (9.40%) Oriental Orthodox (2.50%) Other (1.30%) This is a list of Christian denominations by number of members. It is inevitably partial and generally
List of Christian denominations by number of members
List_of_Christian_denominations_by_number_of_members
Ethnoreligious group native to the Levant
Jews. The once-flourishing community declined over time, either through emigration or conversion to Islam among those who remained. Today, half reside in
Samaritans
Ethnic group
empire, ruled by the House of Habsburg, occupied Bosnia. Bosnian Muslim emigration continued through this period, escalating after the Austro-Hungarian's
Bushnak
Major branch of Protestantism
Anglicanism, also known as Episcopalianism in some countries, is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy and identity of
Anglicanism
Head of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 2000 to 2017
effects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict” is the phenomenon of Christian emigration, "which will make Arab society a society with only one color, a society
Gregory_III_Laham
Muslim-ruled parts of the Iberian Peninsula (711–1492)
Faced with the choice of either death or conversion, many Jews and Christians emigrated. Some, such as the family of Maimonides, fled east to more tolerant
Al-Andalus
King Christian IX of Denmark (8 April 1818 – 29 January 1906), known as the "father-in-law of Europe", ruled Denmark from 1863 to 1906. He and his queen
Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark
Descendants_of_Christian_IX_of_Denmark
Christian doctrine that God exists in three persons
Trinity (Latin: Trinitas, lit. 'triad', from trinus 'threefold') is a Christian doctrine concerning the nature of God, which defines one God existing
Trinity
Denominational renewal movement of Protestant Christianity
baptism by water, that enables a Christian to "live a Spirit-filled and empowered life". Comprising over 700 Christian denominations and many independent
Pentecostalism
World – Non-governmental organization for Russian emigrants Protest emigration – Emigration as an activist tactic Immigration to Russia War resister – Person
Russian emigration during the Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
Russian_emigration_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)
Countries where Christianity prevails
Christendom or the Christian world are terms commonly used to refer to the global Christian community, Christian states, Christian-majority countries
Christendom
Descendants of Lebanese immigrants
Lebanese diaspora consists of Christians, Muslims, Druze, and Jews. The Christians trace their origin to several waves of emigration, starting with the exodus
Lebanese_diaspora
Demographic features of the Palestinian territories
4% (2022 est.) By religion, the split was Jewish 73.5%, Muslim 18.1%, Christian 1.9%, Druze 1.6%, other 4.9% (2022 est.) According to the Palestinian
Demographics_of_Palestine
Eastern Orthodox patriarchate currently headquartered in Damascus, Syria
patriarchate under his authority. Throughout the 20th century, Arab Christians emigrated from the Middle East, many settling in North America, where until
Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch
Greek_Orthodox_Patriarchate_of_Antioch
Worldwide youth organization
YMCA, formerly known as the Young Men's Christian Association, is a worldwide youth organization based in Vernier, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, with
YMCA
according to the 2011 census. Nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of India's Christians are found in South India, Goa and Mumbai (Bombay). Christianity is the
Christianity_in_India
King of Denmark from 1863 to 1906
Christian IX (8 April 1818 – 29 January 1906) was King of Denmark from 15 November 1863 until his death in 1906. From 1863 to 1864, he was concurrently
Christian_IX
Anabaptist groups originating in Western Europe
Mennonites are a group of Anabaptist Christian communities tracing their roots to the epoch of the Radical Reformation. The name Mennonites is derived
Mennonites
Christian traditions originating from Greek- and Syriac-speaking populations
Eastern Christianity comprises Christian traditions and church families that originally developed during classical and late antiquity in the Eastern Mediterranean
Eastern_Christianity
Movements of people during the Cold War
August 1961. Thereafter, emigration from the Eastern Bloc was effectively limited to illegal defections, ethnic emigration under bilateral agreements
Emigration from the Eastern Bloc
Emigration_from_the_Eastern_Bloc
Municipality in Siirt Province, Turkey
Monahan. Oppression of Christians worsened considerably in the aftermath of the massacres, thereby increasing Christian emigration; of 22 villages in the
Şirvan,_Siirt
Second-largest Christian church
between Greece and Turkey and Bulgaria and Turkey; and associated emigration of Christians to foreign countries (mostly in Europe and the Americas). Today
Eastern_Orthodox_Church
A Christian denomination is a distinct religious body within Christianity, identified by traits such as a name, organization and doctrine. Individual
List of Christian denominations
List_of_Christian_denominations
Churches and Christians that are not aligned to a particular Christian denomination
whereby churches, and individual Christians, would distance themselves from the confessionalism or creedalism of other Christian communities by not formally
Non-denominational Christianity
Non-denominational_Christianity
Christian belief that all will be reconciled to God
Christian universalism is a school of Christian theology focused around the doctrine of universal reconciliation – the view that all human beings will
Christian_universalism
Christian theology that defends Christianity against objections
Christian apologetics (Ancient Greek: ἀπολογία, "verbal defense, speech in defense") is a branch of Christian theology that defends Christianity. It is
Christian_apologetics
Nontrinitarian sect of Christianity
creator of the universe. Unitarian theology critiques the traditional Christian theology of the Trinity, which regarded God as three distinct but unified
Unitarianism
Country in North Africa
century; a vast majority were during the 10th. Also, some Tunisian Christians emigrated; some richer members of society did so after the conquest in 698
Tunisia
Identifiable Christian body with common characteristics
A Christian denomination is a distinct religious body within Christianity that comprises all church congregations of the same kind, identifiable by traits
Christian_denomination
Palestinians as a result of the Nakba and Naksa, as well as continuing emigration due to numerous political and economic factors has had an effect on language
Languages_of_Palestine
First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader
scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed historically. According to Christian tradition, as represented in the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles
Jesus
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
William Josiah Irons, a native of St Albans, who established the Christian Emigration and Colonisation Society with the aim of settling non-conformist
Verulam,_KwaZulu-Natal
Number of historical political clubs in Palestine
The Muslim-Christian Associations (Arabic: الجماعه الإسلامية المسيحية, romanized: al-Jāmiʿa al-ʾIslāmiyya al-Masīḥiyya) were a number of political clubs
Muslim-Christian_Associations
Ecumenical and religious flag used to represent Christianity
The Christian Flag is an ecumenical flag designed in the late 19th century to represent Christianity and Christendom. Since its adoption by the United
Christian_Flag
Ethnic group native to Mesopotamia
Russia and the Caucasus. Emigration was triggered by Sayfo, as well as religious persecution. The most recent reasons for emigration are due to events such
Assyrians
Belief that Christianity should return to the form of the early apostolic church
Restorationism, also known as Christian primitivism, is a religious perspective holding that the early beliefs and practices of the followers of Jesus
Restorationism
Early Muslim conquests devastated many Christian communities in the Middle East and North Africa, but Christianization continued in Europe and Asia and helped
History_of_Christianity
Ecclesiological concept
In ecclesiology, the Christian Church is what different Christian denominations conceive of as being the true body of Christians or the original institution
Christian_Church
Set of vices in Christian theology
They are not explicitly listed in the Bible but developed within early Christian theological tradition, drawing on various biblical passages. In the standard
Seven_deadly_sins
Pre-1948 Jewish inhabitants of Palestine
the Pact of Umar which gave Christians and Jews dhimmi (protected peoples) status, determined the taxes paid by Christians and Jews, including the jizya
Palestinian_Jews
Ethnoreligious group in North Africa
romanized: NiRemenkēmi enKhristianos; Arabic: أقباط, romanized: aqbāṭ) are a Christian ethnoreligious group native to Egypt who have inhabited the area of modern
Copts
Branch of theology that defines virtuous and sinful behavior from a Christian perspective
Christian ethics, also known as moral theology, is a multi-faceted ethical system. It is a virtue ethic, which focuses on building moral character, and
Christian_ethics
Christian rite and sacrament
or the Lord's Supper, is a Christian rite, considered a sacrament in most churches and an ordinance in others. Christians believe that the rite was instituted
Eucharist
Christian symbolism is the use of symbols, including archetypes, acts, artwork or events, by Christianity. It invests objects or actions with an inner
Christian_symbolism
holiday was observed on Sunday by the Palestine Government, reflecting the Christian influence of the British administration. However, the diverse religious
Public_holidays_in_Palestine
Protestant Christian movement
Christianity that emphasizes evangelism, or the preaching and spreading of the Christian gospel. The term evangelical is derived from the Koine Greek word εὐαγγέλιον
Evangelicalism
Major branch of Protestantism
German-speaking Catholic areas were nearby, Catholic-leaning Christians were able to emigrate and there was less of an issue with Catholics choosing to live
Lutheranism
Historical religious group of French Protestants
services, required education of children as Catholics, and prohibited emigration. It proved disastrous to the Huguenots and costly for France. It precipitated
Huguenots
Japanese emigrants and descendants residing in foreign countries outside of Japan
period (1868–1912), when Japanese emigrated to the Philippines and to the Americas. There was significant emigration to the territories of the Empire of
Japanese_diaspora
White supremacist interpretation of Christianity
Christian Identity (also known as Identity Christianity) is an interpretation of Christianity which advocates the belief that only Celtic and Germanic
Christian_Identity
Latin Christian ethno-religious community in India
and should have read "8,000". This figure included the second emigration of Christians from Goa. The taxation policies of the Keladi Nayakas during 1598–1763
Mangalorean_Catholics
Christian movement
βαπτισμός 'baptism'; German: Täufer, earlier also Wiedertäufer) is a Christian movement which traces its origins to the Radical Reformation in the 16th
Anabaptism
Refugees after the 1948 Palestine war and others
(شوام) Christian community. The 1922 census of Palestine lists 1,612 Palestinians as living abroad in Egypt: 614 Muslims, 756 Jews, and 242 Christians. Estimates
Palestinians_in_Egypt
Organized effort to spread Christianity
The Christian mission can be understood as the conviction that all believers are called to spread the Christian gospel to the whole world, in accordance
Christian_mission
Cooperation between Christian denominations
or ecumenicalism – is the concept and principle that Christians who belong to different Christian denominations and theological traditions should work
Ecumenism
Ancient Iranian civilization (6th century BCE – 11th century CE)
Muslim invasion, new groups of Sogdians, many of them Nestorian Christians, emigrated to the east, where the Turks had been more welcoming and more tolerant
Sogdia
Statement of belief
Many Christian denominations use three creeds: the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, the Apostles' Creed and the Athanasian Creed. Some Christian denominations
Creed
First division of the Christian Bible
The Old Testament (OT) is the first division of the Christian biblical canon. It is based primarily upon the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh,
Old_Testament
Palestinian-Chilean banker (1894–1954)
21, 1954) was a Palestinian-Chilean banker. Yarur Lolas an Arab-Christian emigrated from Palestine, then part of the Ottoman Empire, with his younger
Juan_Yarur_Lolas
Danish supercentenarian and second-longest-lived man (1882–1998)
Kristian Ferdinand Mortensen (August 16, 1882 – April 25, 1998), known as Christian Mortensen, was a Danish-American supercentenarian who resided in California
Christian_Mortensen
Jews of Spanish or Portuguese origin
further New Christian emigration pouring out of the Iberian Peninsula in a continuous flow between the 1600s to 1700s. Jewish-origin New Christians were officially
Spanish_and_Portuguese_Jews
Terms for Syriac Christians are endonymic (native) and exonymic (foreign) terms, that are used as designations for Syriac Christians, as adherents of
Terms_for_Syriac_Christians
Eastern Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the United States
"Christianity in the Middle East". "Arab immigration to the United States". "Christian emigration". "For Melkite Catholics, a new co-cathedral in Los Angeles". Georgia
Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton
Melkite_Greek_Catholic_Eparchy_of_Newton
Group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships
formally the Old Order Amish, are a group of traditionalist Anabaptist Christian church fellowships with Swiss and Alsatian origins. Because they maintain
Amish
Child migration scheme
Child emigration from Britain was largely suspended beginning in the 1930s, but was not completely terminated until the 1970s. The emigration schemes
Home_Children
Al-Andalus, Christians living in Muslim-ruled territory faced harsher treatment. Faced with the choice of death, conversion, or emigration, many Jews and
Religion_in_Spain
CHRISTIAN EMIGRATION
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Anointed; Anointed Christian; Follower of Christ; Beautiful Christian
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Italian and Portuguese form of Latin Christianus, CRISTIANO means "Christian."
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Anointed; Anointed Christian; Form of Christopher; Christ-bearer; Beautiful Christian
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English abbreviated form of French Christine or Latin Christina, CHRISTIN means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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Romanian form of Greek Christianos, CRISTIAN means "Christian."
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, Christian, follower of Christ.
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Christian.
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Follower of Christ; Christian
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A Christian
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Follower of Christ; Anointed; Abbreviation of Christine; Anointed Christian
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Variant spelling of Latin Christiana, CHRISTINA means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Undefeated; Unconquerable
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Glorious Victory
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Scottish English Gaelic
Rich protector.
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A Wish in Our Mind; What My Heart Says I do
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Muslim
The Sun
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Tamil
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Beautiful Queen Like a Pearl
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Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift (or grace).
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Maha Durga | மஹாதà¯à®°à¯à®•ா
The Durga who is sleeping
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a.
Pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical; as, a Christian court.
v. i.
To adopt the character or belief of a Christian; to become Christian.
a.
Contrary to Christianity; not like or becoming a Christian; as, unchristian conduct.
n.
One of a sect (called Christian Connection) of open-communion immersionists. The Bible is their only authoritative rule of faith and practice.
v. t.
To baptize and give a Christian name to.
n.
The body of Christian believers.
a.
Christian; christened.
n.
The Christian world; Christendom.
a.
Belonging to the Christian Sabbath.
a.
Pertaining to Christ or his religion; as, Christian people.
adv.
In a manner becoming the principles of the Christian religion.
n.
The Christian religion.
a.
Not Christian; not converted to the Christian faith; infidel.
a.
Characteristic of Christian people; civilized; kind; kindly; gentle; beneficent.
v. t.
To make unchristian.
n.
One of a Christian denomination which rejects human creeds as bases of fellowship, and sectarian names. They are congregational in church government, and baptize by immersion. They are also called Disciples of Christ, and Campbellites.
n.
A member of the denomination called Christians or Disciples of Christ. They themselves repudiate the term Campbellite as a nickname. See Christian, 3.
a.
Becoming to a Christian.
n.
One who believes, or professes or is assumed to believe, in Jesus Christ, and the truth as taught by Him; especially, one whose inward and outward life is conformed to the doctrines of Christ.
n.
One born in a Christian country or of Christian parents, and who has not definitely becomes an adherent of an opposing system.