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Written by Lucian Dragos   
Sunday, 18 June 2006

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

Corpus Christi Day in Brazil
Gathering a staggering number of 3 million participants, a rally in Sao Paolo, Brazil, organized by the Protestant Church protested peacefully against the promiscuity brought by carnivals and other musical events. To be more effective, the protestors were dressed in the famous green-yellow T-shirts of their national football team (...)

Pilgrims From Yesterday, Active Today
We are not so much used to see great manifestations of Christian old behaviors and sometimes we wonder at pilgrimages and efforts made by Christians from different parts of the world. Is it an ancient reminiscence from old days or are they a path of living Christianity? Get an idea here (...)

The Fate of The World
In a intriguing and very interesting study, BBC has published a short survey of teachings proposed by different Churches about the end of the world and the fate of people. Starting with millenarism and ending up with some of the most challenging ideas, the study is a real treat (...)

Breaking Down The Weaponry
WCC manifested again its commitment to peace and understanding between nations by welcoming Hans Blix, head of The Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission (WMDC). The meeting had the form of a seminar where specific issues and dilemmas were addressed (...)

Some Surprising Details
Cardinal Anthony Okogie of Lagos was one of the cardinals that elected last year the new pope. In a short interview he describes some details about the procedure followed at the Conclave. The main question of the interview is if there is any possibility of an African Pope in the next years (...)




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