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Written by Lucian Dragos   
Monday, 03 July 2006

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

Episcopal Rejection
In spite of her charismatic and unconventional figure, bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, elected on June 18 the first woman to ever preside the bishops of an Episcopalian Church, is about to face rejection when she will start her period in office in November (...)

Homosexuality Means Split
The liberal party inside the Anglican Church are looking on the other side of the Atlantic for a more open leadership, after Bishop Rowan Williams warned everyone who will not subscribe to the traditional view over homosexuality will be forced to go away. Another turn in the tides of this issue (...)

Stem Cells and Excommunication
Just five days before the World Meeting of Families in Valencia, where Pope Benedict XVI is expected to participate, Cardinal Alfonso López Trujillo condemned all those who perform stem cells research, because it is equivalent to abortion and should be treated as such (...)

Triennial Lutheran Youth Meeting
Between July 5-9 and July 12-16 in San Antonio, Texas, thousands of Evangelical Lutherans from US will be a part in the Triennial Meeting. The meeting will focus on ways to bring youth people together and closer to God, especially for those in need and for those who belong together (...)

Cinema Controversy
A film about the faith of a football coach has drawn complaints in the United States after it was rated PG (Parental Guidance suggested), instead of G (General Audience). Is exposure to Christian content a danger, wonder those complaining? (...)




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