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January 2022 #2 – Czechian abbey to be returned

This week’s European Churches Chronicle sees articles on the return of a Cistercian abbey in the Czech Republic, and a non-guilty verdict for Climate protesters.

Posted byRZJanuary 16, 2022Posted inJanuary 2022, UncategorizedTags:Abbeys, Church of England, Cistercians, Climate Crisis, Czech Republic, German Lutherans, Saints, Zurich

November 2021 #3 – Zacchaeus equitable tax initiative

This week’s European Churches Chronicle sees articles on the Zacchaeus initiative by the Lutheran Church to promote a more equitable global tax system, and an OECD report noting an increase in hate crimes against Christians in Europe

Posted byRZNovember 27, 2021Posted inNovember 2021, UncategorizedTags:Catholic Church, Cologne, Economic Issues, Female Saints, Hate Crime, Lutheran World Federation, OSCE, Saint Cecilia

November 2021 #1 – female firsts for Lutherans and Vatican

This week’s European Churches Chronicle sees articles on the first female lead of the Lutheran World Federation, and the first woman to be appointed secretary general of the Vatican

Posted byRZNovember 27, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:Covid, Leuven, Lutheran Church, Lutheran World Federation, Netherlands, Saints, Vatican, Willibrord

October 2021 #1 – 1 million vote in Church of Sweden elections

This week’s European Churches Chronicle sees articles on widening participation in elections in the Swedish Church, and the beatification of a WWII Resistance priest

Posted byRZOctober 15, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:Anglican Church, Baptist Federation, Helsinki, Lutheran Church of Sweden, Male Saints, Saints, William Tyndale

September 2021 #1 – Afghanistan | Creationtide begins | Plague procession

This week’s European Churches Chronicle sees articles on Afghanistan, the start of Creationtide, and the recognition of an historic plague procession

Posted byRZSeptember 3, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:Afghanistan, Anglican Church, Catholic Church, Creationtide, Ecumenical Patriarch, European Union, Gothenburg, Intangible Heritage, Lutheran World Federation, Pope, Pope Francis, Saint Gregory the Great, Tournai

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