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Persecution Unveiled has established this cause to educate people about the persecution of Christians and religious minorities in the US & worldwide. Mission Raising awareness to the growing tide of bigotry and hatred toward Christians around the world has become a burden on those trying to wake up those who cherish religious freedom as a God given right. Persecution Unveiled has been called by God to prick the consciences of this nation and all free people to speak up and act on behalf of those who have no voice. Email
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Monday, December 7, 2015

ISIS HACKS CHURCH TO POST BEHEADING VIDEOS AND THREATENS WAR AGAINST CHRISTIANS UNTIL ROME CONQUERED

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Militants from the Islamic State terrorist organization have hacked the website of an Australian-Syriac Catholic Church, posting sickening execution videos and threatening to wage war against non-believers until Rome is conquered.
The website for Our Lady of Mercy Syriac Catholic Church in Sydney was hacked last week by IS jihadists who posted footage of IS fighters beheading, shooting and burning victims alive.
The congregation took to its Facebook page last Thursday to announce that the website was hacked by the infamous terror group. Additionally, the church believes that it was targeted by the militant group because it consists of mostly people from Iraq and Syria and has been actively involved in helping to provide shelter for Iraqi and Syrian refugees who have fled because of the heinous violence being perpetrated by IS.

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/isis-breaks-into-australian-church-website-post-beheading-vidoes-war-conquest-151857/#SJgFboYzqw1hByYy.99
By Samuel Smith, CP Reporter

(CHRISTIANPOST) — Militants from the Islamic State terrorist organization have hacked the website of an Australian-Syriac Catholic Church, posting sickening execution videos and threatening to wage war against non-believers until Rome is conquered.

The website for Our Lady of Mercy Syriac Catholic Church in Sydney was hacked last week by IS jihadists who posted footage of IS fighters beheading, shooting and burning victims alive.
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The congregation took to its Facebook page last Thursday to announce that the website was hacked by the infamous terror group. Additionally, the church believes that it was targeted by the militant group because it consists of mostly people from Iraq and Syria and has been actively involved in helping to provide shelter for Iraqi and Syrian refugees who have fled because of the heinous violence being perpetrated by IS.

Read full story: http://www.wnd.com/2015/12/
"We have our families still under the threat of ISIS and the majority has been hurt, displaced or raped. I don't think at this stage we have any fear, we have lost everything," Dergham declared. "They [the church members] feel a big loss has happened. We're always hoping that at one stage ISIS would be defeated and we would be back to our towns and churches and monasteries and villages and properties, and business as usual. [But] people have lost hope."
On Facebook, the church has asked for prayers to help keep the persecuted community strong.
"The Islamic State is not happy enough to kill and send the Christians out of their countries but now they want to deny them the help needed to survive once they arrive to this beautiful place we all call home," the Facebook post reads. "This attack seems to carry with a threat to the Church here in Sydney."
"We do not retaliate with guns or unkind words, but through the power of Christ in prayer, faith, hope, love and knowledge," a Facebook post added on Thursday states. "We ask everyone to keep vigilant and pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters."

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/isis-breaks-into-australian-church-website-post-beheading-vidoes-war-conquest-151857/#SJgFboYzqw1hByYy.99

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