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Written by Lucian Dragos   
Saturday, 21 January 2006

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

Calls for Responsable Lending and Debt Cancellation to Be Discussed in Porto Alegre
The economic injustice and the need for a more just sharing of resources has been already taken into Churches' attention. The document, "Agape – Alternative Globalisation Addressing Peoples and Earth", will be discussed in Porto Alegre, trying to find solution for the “champagne glass economy” (...)

Embrio Research and Results Debated
Rabbit eggs and human DNA is the hottest discovery in the world of genetics. The goal of the team of scientists is to cure uncurable diseases, but strong opposition from moral and religious communities has brought a large controversy over the issue. (...)

Special Services in Rome to Mark Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
In Rome, the week of prayer for Christian Unity offers the occasion for special services, such as a solemn Vespers at the tomb of Saint Paul. The ecumenical manifestation will benefit from the presence of several christian communities representatives. (...)

Pope Benedict XVI Makes Subtle Remarks of Criticism to China and Iran
Even if the names of the two countries are not mentioned directly during Pope's address to diplomatic corpse, comentators see in his discourse a subtle critique to what he calles "systems of the past, based on a lie, so frequently bringing tragedy to history". (...)

Two Stars, a Movie Production and Maybe Some Hope
Starring Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz, the movie "The Constant Gardener" brought investments covering basic needs, otherwise lacking in poor comunity near Nairobi. Maybe the next thing on their agenda is to bring knowledge and hope to the community. (...)




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