Christianity in Algeria: Walking a Fine Line | EWTN News
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[music] High above the city of Annabah, inside the Basilica of St. Augustine, a rare [music] moment is unfolding . A Catholic mass to install the country's newest bishop . [music] And for Algeria's small Christian community, this is a joyful and significant occasion . [music] As Miguel Guu steps forward, he is officially appointed bishop of Constantine , [music] one of the main cities in the country . [music] Algeria is a Muslim majority country . And among the congregation today are Muslim imams, a positive sign of dialogue and coexistence . But just outside the basilica, police officers stand watch . The government says there is full religious freedom here. Still, the security presence is a in Algeria comes with [music] conditions . Something we'll see throughout this program Welcome to Anaba in Algeria . Well, I'm standing here in the middle of these ancient [music] ruins of the city of Hippo Regius where St. Augustine was the bishop and where he [music] died in the fifth century . And on the hill behind me, that's the modern-day basilica of St. Augustine from the late 19th early [music] 20th century . The story of the Christian faith here is a fascinating one from a once thriving [music] Christian center to today a Muslim country . So, what's the small Catholic [music] Church like here today ? and what are the challenges that it faces ? [music] In this documentary, I travel across Algeria and learn about the decade of terror inflicted on the people and the religious who paid the ultimate price . 30 years ago, Monior Pierre Clavi was [music] killed . And here we see the sign of the bomb . I meet the bishops and clergy who are serving here today . Some asked me, "What have you done to be appointed to go to Algeria?" [laughter] I visit mosques and meet some of the and ask them about others who have more hostile feelings