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lifeasachristianwoman.com » Life as a Christian Woman - Aug 7, 2008
My husband and I have an ongoing discussion (entering it’s 10th year now!) about family traditions. We had similar childhoods, many common paths. But now that we have our own family, we are constantly doing the dance …
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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Aug 5, 2008
A leading Roman Catholic church is holding a special service after one of its Holy Communion wafers was stolen, in a film posted on YouTube, and then desecrated.
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ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Jan 11, 2008
Eucharistic sharing and the development of goods in community can help to reshape what we mean by globalisation in a divided and unequal world, says a recent consultation of three Christian Communions.
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ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Jan 10, 2008
Three Christian traditions have prepared a joint statement saying that their shared Eucharistic vision is an ethical one through which "our churches may seek to transform the dehumanizing effects of economic, social …
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ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Oct 20, 2007
German Catholics and Mennonites gathered in September for a conference on the “Healing of memories”. Representative of the two Christian traditions are meeting again in Rome right now, and the agenda is once again …
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ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Aug 8, 2007
Sharing bread and wine is not just an odd church ritual, says Simon Barrow. It is an embodied symbol of a new world coming – one in which we need to be radically changed if we are going to be part of the solution not …
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dsfanboy.com » DS Fanboy - Jul 8, 2007
Filed under: Fan stuff Promotional Consideration is a new weekly feature about the Nintendo DS advertisements you usually flip past, change the channel on, or just tune out. Our christening post takes a look at an …
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ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Jun 24, 2007
Alison Goodlad re-reads George Eliot’s classic ‘Middlemarch’ – and discovers that its provincial narrative has some powerful things to tell us about loving purpose in life, atonement and even Eucharistic living.
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