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Written by Lucian Dragos   
Sunday, 25 June 2006

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

The Split of Sourozh
After the refusal of Bishop Osborn of Sourozh to continue the relations with the Moscow Patriarchate, the diocese was received in communion by the Ecumenical Patriarchate. In the view of the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate, it is important to determine if there is a connection between this split and the efforts to regain unity between the Orthodox Church in Russia and the Church Outside Russia, because the split came the same day as the uniting council (...)

Again, China against the Catholics
As we have reported here many times, the situation for the priests in China is not very good. 7 bishops being detained for being loyal to the pope are now subjected to a secret negotiation between Vatican and China, negotiations that will also relate to the underground Catholic Church (...)

All The Unseen Children
In a series of reports and articles depicting life, wars and faith in Africa, Christianity Today offers a glimpse of a striking world. People fighting, believing raising children, experiencing as far as 1.200 deaths a day, all in a series of articles about a world we hardly know: Africa (...)

No Problems About the Woman-President
After the election of Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori as President Bishop of Episcopalian Church, Roman-Catholic responsibles in the US stated this is not a new problem in the dialogue between the two Churches. "The problems was met 30 years ago", so there are not expected any new complications (...)

Nike's Christ
In one of the most controversial ad campaign undergone in recent years, Nike released its latest ad in which Wayne Rooney of England football team impersonates Christ with a big cross on his chest, face and arms. We expect a lot more about this. Meanwhile, take a look at the photo here (...)




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