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Written by Lucian Dragos   
Sunday, 01 October 2006

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

Chinese Churches Change Their Policy
Between being recognized by the state and being demolished, Chinese Churches have found another way of existing. They came up to light, registering with the government, but are still developing programs where rules and regulations are bent to Christian's favor. Find here more (...)

Christian Movie Makes History
"Never lose faith" is the slogan promoting the new Christian movie "Facing the Giants". With a football oriented script, but emphasizing the virtues and values of Christianity, the film written and directed by directed by Alex and Stephen Kendrick reached 12% of the sales this weekend (...)

Chinese Catholicism
Although optimistic, the formula used by the Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, the Bishop of Hong Kong, is not shared by many Chinese Catholics. The existence of two churches, one recognized by the communist state, and another dedicated to its roots in Vatican, are seen by Zen as one, who's hoe is to officially unite them one day (...)

Rabble Rouser for Peace
This is the title of the official biography of Desmond Tutu, the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town. Written by former journalist John Allen, the biography takes us inside the life of a fighter against apartheid, an ecumenical visionary and a churchman with an opened eye (...)

Pope John Paul II: a Misogynist?
In 2005 John Paul II died, but his personality and heritage is still discussed. Among other things, an unlikely attack on pope's personality came from a Catholic editor, calling the pope "unbelievable misogynist", starting a critic from his Archbishop (...)




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