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Written by Lucian Dragos   
Tuesday, 14 February 2006

Our weekly guide to relevant info, news & events that underline Christianity in its habitus

New Melkite Catholic Bishop of Galilee
In a salutation message sent to all the religions present in Israel, former founder of Mar Elias Educational Instute in Israel announced his ellection as Archbishop of Melkite Catholic Church in Galilee (...)

British Faith School Under Threat of Changes
The British government studies the possibility to forbid selective admissions on faith schools. This is also trying to make multi-faith schools possible and to get theologians closer to each other (...)

Scottish Christian Party
In Scotland, there are some candidates that, starting with the Parlamentary ellections to be held next year, will complete the colourful image of the people's representatives, by taking their robes to stand along the kilts next year (...)

Debt Campaigners to Work in Relation to G8 Meeting
In relation with the G8 meeting, a group of debt campaigners will try to contribute to the reach of a consensus inside the official meeting. This gesture comes after Archbishop Desmond Tutu's request related to the debt of Nigerian state towards UK (...)

Charles Darwin Celebrated by Christians
Trying to stand behind the point that Christians are not obliged to choose between Darwinism and their religious practice, a group of denominational and non-denominational Churches got around 10.000 people to sign a letter urging schools to preserve science's independence (...)




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