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Written by Lucian Dragos   
Tuesday, 23 May 2006

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

Da Vinci Code Already a Financial Succes
"The Da Vinci Code" is out and soon became the second most succesful worldwide first weekend gross. This hit follows after the mocking laughs heard during the screening in Cannes. A more complete survey of the first days of "The Da Vinci Code" in theaters here (...)

Church Social Thinking Challenges Government
Church of England issued a report subjecting the life in Britain's big cities. It is not the first report to criticize the social policy of a government, but it is however the first to condemn the policy of coecition. Find more about the role of foreigners and the spectre of a police state here (...)

WCC on Human Rights
During the first gathering after the Assembly in Porto Alegre, WCC condemned the double-standard policies promoted by UN's Commission on Human Rights. This issue must be addressed by all Churches and religious bodies in order to reach a common understanding on human rights (...)

Hard-rock Hallelujah
Have you thought lately about European identity? And have you watched the Eurovision? So what do you say about a monster-costumed Finnish hard-rock band winning the contest with a religious song in secular Europe?
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Judas Rehabilitated?
After thousands of years of "bad public image", Judas the Iscariote might be reconsidered by the Catholic Church. Monsignor Walter Brandmuller, head of the Pontifical Committee for Historical Science stresses that a 'post-Christendom' context could be used to reconsider the role and personality of Judas (...)




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