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Syria

Population:18,650,334
Surface area:185,200
Capital:Damascus
GNI per capita:1,190US$
Classification:Developing economy
Languages:

Arabic

Religions :

Muslim: 92.00%

Christian: 5.00%

Jewish: 1.00%

Christianity:

Orthodox: 1,490,000

Catholics: 615,000

Protestants: 80,000

Assyrians/Chaldeans: 40,000

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Ancient Syria was home to the Canaanites, Assyrians, Persians and Babylonians. Antioch (now in Turkey) was the Christian centre of the eastern part of the Roman empire. With the Arab conquest and Islamization in the 7th century, Christians became a minority. Syria was part of the Ottoman empire until 1918, and under French rule until it achieved independence in 1946. After a brief union with Egypt (1958-61), the socialist Ba-ath party seized power and established a radical regime. A military coup in 1970 brought president Hafiz al-Asad into power, until his death in 2000. He was succeeded by his son. Syria is the only secular country in the Arab world. It does not tolerate opposition, neither Islamic nor political. The country has been in the forefront of support for the Palestinian cause, and the struggle against Israel. Syria’s economy is based on agriculture, some manufacturing industry, and oil production and export. All major enterprises have been nationalized since the 1960s and the economy is under government control. The main Orthodox churches in Syria are the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, which is Arab and uses the Arab liturgy, the Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate (Oriental), and the Armenian Apostolic Church, also Oriental. There are six Catholic rites: Melkite, Armenian, Syrian, Maronite, Latin and Chaldean. The Ancient Church of the East (Assyrian) is also present, and is part of the WCC through its patriarchate in the USA. The main Protestant churches are the National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon, and the Union of Evangelical Armenian Churches.

The churches in Syria are also portrayed on the 'Keeping the Faith' website.

Last updated:01.01.2006 

WCC member churches based in Syria

Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East
Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East

WCC member churches present in Syria

Armenian Apostolic Church (Holy See of Cilicia)

Note: The list of churches present in countries is still in development.

 

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