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Written by Christian Roar Pedersen   
Sunday, 09 October 2005
Our weekly guide to relevant info, news & events that underline Christianity in its habitus

The Synod so far
National Catholic Reporter is posting daily news coverage of the 21st Synod of Bishops, which runs from Oct. 2 to Oct. 23 and is dedicated to the theme of the Eucharist. (...)

Church of Norway Elects 3. Female Bishop
Rev. Helga Haugland Byfuglien was appointed new Bishop of Borg Diocese 23rd September 2005. She is the third woman bishop among the 11 bishops in the Church of Norway. (...)

Christians Seek Reconciliation through Turkey-EU Membership Talks
While the European Union (EU) membership talks with Turkey was delayed on Monday due to divided opinions within the nations, Christians in Turkey urged the European leaders to hasten the negotiation, saying that Turkey’s entry to EU will "cultivate reconciliation between civilizations". (...)

What in the World is Wabi Sabi Spirituality?
If you’re like most people, you haven’t heard of wabi sabi. But you probably will. For the last few years, this quirky term has seeped into popular culture in the form of books, blog mentions, and the occasional article or mention in a design magazine. (...)

Reopening of Halki School of Theology 'an obligation' for Turkey, gov't says
Government spokesman Theodoros Roussopoulos on Thursday noted that reopening the Halki School of Theology was "Turkey's obligation, like the others expressed in the road map [for EU-Turkey accession talks]." (...)



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