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Church Asylum in St. Pankratius Dormagen: From the Great Longing for the Family

Summary by Rp-online.de
Sakina Issa fled Syria in 2023 and now lives in a small apartment in Nievenheim. There she was also in the church asylum, which the parish of St. Pankratius offers. When her husband and the four children follow is uncertain. Of great hope and a constant sadness.

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Sakina Issa fled Syria in 2023 and now lives in a small apartment in Nievenheim. There she was also in the church asylum, which the parish of St. Pankratius offers. When her husband and the four children follow is uncertain. Of great hope and a constant sadness.

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rp-online.de broke the news in on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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