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Written by Lucian Dragos   
Sunday, 20 November 2005

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

Orthodox catholic theological consultation
The 69th meeting of North American Chruches centered, as it did for over 50 years now, on subjects such as the primacies and the conciliarity of the Church. It also tried to state the meetings vision over future ecumenical meetings in Rome and Moscow. (...)

Who shoots at Bartolomeu?
After two weeks of surprises, the Orthodox Archbishop at Cluj contests the undemocratical way of ellecting the new Mitropolite of Transsylvania. He reacted by creating a new Mitropoly in Cluj, stirring up the unwanted controversy against his own person. (...)

Religion and secular state face change
After welcoming the separation between the state and the Church one hundred years ago, French Protestants are claiming changes are to be expected in both religion and secular state, after the last unfortunate happenings in France. (...)

'Media for a Culture of Peace'
The latest meeting of Signis, the Catholic Association for Communication, took place in Lyon. It released a communicate stating the goal for all Christian communicators is the peacemaking and proclaming the good news to the world. (...)

More underground clerics arrested
China's communist regime manifests once again its "democratic" way of dealing with the Churches. Even if President Bush is expected to visit China, the communists in Beijing still promote the "ironhand" policy towards Christian faith. (...)




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