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Ecumenical Youth fighting discrimination

Between 27th of February and 6th of March, the Ecumenical Youth Council in Europe hosted a study session on discrimination at the European Youth Center in Budapest. Habitus Youth was represented by three participants (Smaranda Dochia, Ruxandra Stoian, Ana-Maria Tranca). Two of them are now sharing their experience during the event.

Photo left - Human chain of the participants in the event during one of the stand-up workshops.

 
Danish Pluralism Project Publishes Book on Buddhism
Aarhus Denmark - On friday 11 March the Danish Pluralism Project published the book "Danish Dharma" by professor Jørn Borup on the development of Buddism in Denmark.

 
In Denmark, Kobia Helps in Record Appeal for Africa
WCC"It is nice to see how the money for aid to Africa comes from ordinary people," said Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia, while going from house to house in the snowy streets of Copenhagen. "Some Africans rather associate help from Europe with big organizations and states."

 
Under cover church goers
London (shipoffools.com) - On Sunday 24 April churches in London will be visited by an "army" of under cover church goers. It is the internetsite shipoffools.com who is behind this event and the aim is to check the quality of the services around the city. The reports from the church goers will apear on their website two weeks later.

 
Head Of Greece's Orthodox Church Rejects Calls To Quit
ATHENS (AP) -- The head of Greece's powerful Orthodox Church on Friday rejected growing calls for him to step down, but said two of his close aides had been suspended amid mounting scandals.
"An archbishop does not resign," Archbishop Christodoulos told reporters outside the archdiocese.

 
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