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Written by Christian Roar Pedersen   
Monday, 25 July 2005

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



Police Raids Force Homeless Displacement From Zimbabwe Churches
Police raided churches at night in Zimbabwe's second largest city, forcing hundreds of people taking shelter to leave following a government urban renewal project that demolished the homes of hundreds of thousands of citizens. (...)

Statement of the Meeting between President Barroso and Religious Leaders, Brussels, 12 July 2005
On 12 July 2005 the President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso met with 15 European religious leaders representing Christianity, Judaism and Islam. (...)

Interview with Professor Nicola Cabibbo
A July 7 op/ed piece by Cardinal Christoph Schönborn of Vienna in The New York Times on evolution has caused no small amount of ferment in both scientific and theological circles. In it, Schönborn challenges the widely held perception that the Catholic church has reconciled itself to the theory of evolution. (...)

Report: British Catholics turn away from church as stress mounts
Catholic families in Britain are turning their backs on going to church because of the strains of modern life, according to a new report. (...)

The Making of a Connecticut Martyr
Six priests in the diocese of Connecticut no longer recognize Andrew Smith as their diocesan bishop. Why? Because he participated in the consecration of Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop of the Church. (...)




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