BAGHDAD, Iraq, NOV. 9, 2010 (Zenit.org).- One week after the attack on Our Lady of Salvation Syrian Catholic Church, which left 52 dead, including the priests, two young clergy arrived to celebrate…
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SOFIA, Bulgaria, NOV. 8, 2010 (Zenit.org). The Eastern Catholic bishops of Europe are underlining their full communion with the See of Peter as part of the criteria of ecclesiology of the Churches.…
The Armenian Genocide: A Way Forward? The Anglican & Eastern Churches Association Annual Constantinople Lecture will take place on 25 November 2010 at the Church of St Mary at Hill, Lovat Lane, London…
Christian bloodbath in the Cathedral of our Lady of Deliverance Baghdad The carnage which took place on Sunday, November 1, 2010 in the Syrian Catholic Cathedral of our Lady of Deliverance…
Zenit interview with Latin Catholic Archbishop Sleiman BAGHDAD, Iraq, NOV. 4, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Last Sunday’s terrorist attack on the Our Lady of Salvation Syrian Catholic Church, and a subsequent bombing on Tuesday,…
Radically Re-thinking Priestly Ministry By Justin Lewis-Anthony, published by Mowbray. No price. Paperback Fr John Salter writes in Chrysostom, November All Saints 2010: But why should Justin Lewis-Anthony wish to encourage Herberticide? Well, because…
Edited by Henry Chadwick, in the Oxford History of the Christian Church – Oxford University Press. Paperback £25 Fr John Salter writes in Chrysostom, November All Saints 2010: From soon after the…
Fr John Salter, Chairman, in Chrysostom November All Saints 2010, writes: The Church of Jesus Christ is neither Latin, nor Greek, nor Slav, but Catholic; accordingly she makes no difference between her…
Hostages Taken During Sunday Liturgy BAGHDAD, Iraq, OCT. 31, 2010 (Zenit.org).- A hostage situation in the Sayidat al-Najat Syrian Catholic cathedral of Baghdad today ended when Iraqi police stormed the church. At…
My name is Georgios Ntagkas; if that`s Greek to you, please try George Dagas, which is the same. I was born and raised up in Thessalonika – northern Greece – 38 years…