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ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Jul 4, 2008
Pope Benedict XVI and the Orthodox ecumenical patriarch Bartholemew are seeking to put differences aside in order to encourage a growing global vision of Christian unity in a divided world, using St Paul as an exemplar.
Also tagged: world news, st paul, peace, news brief, pope benedict xvi, religion and society, bartholemew
ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Jul 4, 2008
Pope Benedict XVI and the Orthodox ecumenical patriarch Bartholemew are seeking to put differences aside in order to encourage a growing global vision of Christian unity in a divided world, using St Paul as an exemplar.
Also tagged: world news, st paul, peace, news brief, pope benedict xvi, religion and society, bartholemew
ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Jun 30, 2008
Women in the Orthodox Church have reached significant milestones regarding their participation in church life, but many of their concerns have not yet been fully addressed, an international gathering of Orthodox women …
Also tagged: women, world news, news brief, wcc, world council of churches, religion and society, sex and gender
ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Jun 22, 2008
The Romanian Orthodox Church has condemned the formation of a trade union among its clergy, and has said that priests should follow church procedures in making demands and airing grievances. But the workers involved …
Also tagged: world news, workers, news brief, romanian, religion and society, people and power, trade unions, labour rights
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Jun 2, 2008
Russia's gay rights movement faces oblivion after riot police and the Orthodox Church joined forces to stifle a protest in Moscow.
ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - May 16, 2008
The leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church, visiting Pope Benedict XVI in Rome, has spoken of the "genocide" suffered by his compatriots in the Ottoman empire, and said that those with power should ensure that justice …
Also tagged: world news, turkey, pope, armenian genocide, news brief, life and death
france24.com » France24 - europe - Apr 28, 2008
Members of a doomsday sect living in a cave since November in expectation of the end of the world are unlikely to emerge on Orthodox Easter, a regional official said according to news agency Interfax. (Report: S.Silke
ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Mar 11, 2008
Russia's president-elect, Dmitry Medvedev, Vladimir Putin's handpicked successor, can count on support from his country's religious organizations which have congratulated him after his landslide victory in the recent …
Also tagged: world news, russia, news brief, economy and politics
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Russian election shock: God winsnewhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Mar 3, 2008 We all know who won the Russian election, and we also know who really won the election, don't we? But do we know who really really won? Michael Binyon does, and you can read about it in his cover story for our new … Also tagged: religion, russia, god, vladimir putin, dmitry medvedev |
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Romanian Ex-Priest Sentenced to Seven Years for Gruesome Exorcismcoedmagazine.com » COED Magazine - Feb 1, 2008 This is easily one of the most nutso stories out today. Daniel Corogeanu, a former priest in Romania, was sentenced to seven years in prison for the 2005 murder of Maricica Irina Cornici, a nun marked as having the … Also tagged: news, romania, priest, crucifixion, nun, exorcism |