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Tag Archives: Female Saints

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 #2 – French Catholic abuse compensation

€5 million French Catholic compensation fund for sexual abuse survivors. A conference of 120 bishops in Lourdes this week agreed to the establishment of a fund to compensate the survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy in France.

Posted byRZNovember 27, 2021Posted inNovember 2021Tags:Belgium, Budapest, Catholic Church, Female Saints, France, Germany, Hungary

October 2021 #3 – Combating antisemitism

This week: combating antisemitism by the Church of Sweden; a climate pilgrimage from European churches to COP26; and the introduction of Covid passes for church services in France.

Posted byRZOctober 15, 2021Posted inOctober 2021Tags:Antisemitism, Bible, Climate change, COP26, Covid, Female Saints, France, Ljubljana, Lutheran Church of Sweden, Netherlands, Saint Teresa

October 2021 #2 – Archbishop of Canterbury in Rome

This week’s European Churches Chronicle sees articles on the Archbishop of Canterbury in Rome, and the 25th anniversary of the Porvoo Agreement.

Posted byRZOctober 15, 2021Posted inOctober 2021Tags:Amsterdam, Anglican Church, Catholic Church, Church of England, Church of Norway, Edith Cavell, Female Saints, Lutheran Church, Martin Luther, Porvoo Agreement, Rome, Saints

September 2021 #3 – Pope in Hungary and Slovakia

Articles on the pope’s visit to Hungary and Slovakia, a European conference on religious freedom, and a new piece of music to celebrate the Ghent altarpiece

Posted byRZOctober 15, 2021October 15, 2021Posted inSeptember 2021Tags:Belgium, Budapest, Church of England, Cork, Council of European Churches, Covid, Female Saints, Hildegard of Bingen, Ireland, Music, Pope, Pope Francis, Saints, Slovakia, Switzerland, World Council of Churches
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