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Our weekly guide to relevant info, news & events that underline Christianity in its habitus
Christianity Raises Its Number in China Resembling the mustard seed fable told by Christ, Christianity bears great fruits in China, raising its numbers up to 16 million in China, revealed a one-day conference in New York. But there are still important issues to be solved, like the social impact of the Church in the Chinese society and the religious freedom under the Communist regime (...)
Homosexuality And The Bishops Crisis, critics, controversy, some of the "c" words to be involved at the triennial general conference. It will elect a new Episcopal Church for the US, starting Tuesday, in the place of Bishop Frank T. Griswold, the first presiding Bishop to declare openly he has a gay sexual orientation. To be seen if there would be some more controversy (...)
World Cup Under Sexual Threat Under the slogan "buying sex is not sport", a movement put up by women associations to counteract the threat on the lives of women brought to Germany to respond to the sexual needs of football tourists. It's estimated that more than 40.000 women will be submitted to the prostitution circuit in Germany during the World Cup (...)
No Agenda For Papal Visit to Russia Senior Orthodox Church Bishop Kirill said in a TV interview on Tuesday there’s no agenda to prepare a visit for Pope Benedict XVI. Nevertheless, this agenda contains some important issues referring to the role of the two Churches in the world and in Europe. So, Kirill's visit to Vatican was not a gesture to inspire a visit on the short and medium term agenda (...)
Greek Archbishop of Athens and World's Secularism Archbishop Christodoulos detailed his conception about the moral and social problems of today's world. One of the great problems of today is secularism, a threat to the Christian culture of today, as well as proselytism, especially in Greece and former Soviet Union. A comprehensive article here (...)
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