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Written by Lucian Dragos   
Sunday, 05 February 2006

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

In Hungary, the Church spies and collaborators exposed
While several countries in Eastern Europe have laws exposing former collaborators with the political police, in Hungary the situation exploded when a report exposed Church officials who were collaborators and spies for the former authorities (...)

Jesuit Leader to Step Down Volutarely
After the ellection of the new pope last year, the head of the Jesuit Order, also known as the "Black Pope" is willingly steping down from office for the first time. His intention gave way to speculations about the ongoing war for the control of the Catholic media institutions (...)

Christian Buildings in Irak Bombed
Four cars exploded in Irak, all of the targeting Christian Churches, a fifth exploding 50 yards away from the Vatican envoy. All the religious leaders and some of the policial authorities rushed to name the unclaimed attacks as "terrorist" (...)

Race Related Fires in USA
Five Baptist churches were set on fire between February 3rd, 4th and 5th. The local communities were helped by the federal and Christian responsable to overcome the shock of what appears to be rasist attacks similar to those back in 1996 (...)

Pope Benedict XVI to Visit Poland in May
Before going to Spain, Germany and, most important, to Turkey, Pope Benedict plans to visit Poland. His intention is to visit Auschwitz. This would be the Pope's second symbolic gesture, after he visited a synagoge in Cologne in August 2005 (...)




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