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As church bells rang out, Christians in Syria gathered at churches on Sunday morning for the first Mass since the ouster of Bashar Assad.

It’s been a week since the stunning rebel advance seized control of Damascus and ended Assad’s 50 years of iron rule. (Courtesy of Associated Press)

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00:00In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:30This is how the Lord will call you in your name.
00:38There was a state of fear last Sunday,
00:43and the prayers were not answered suddenly,
00:47because there was fear in the way as a result of what happened.
00:52But now, thank God, things are better,
00:55and we can pray again today as an official Adhdis every Sunday.
01:00Today, they asked us to open a new page in the future of Syria.
01:06We hope for a new future, a truly free future,
01:10a future that guarantees us rights and a dignified life.
01:15We hope for a new future, a truly free future,
01:20a future that guarantees us rights and a dignified life.
01:25We hope for a new future, a truly free future,
01:30a future that guarantees us rights and a dignified life.
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