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Global Church News - Assure safety of displaced, say Philippine Christian leaders Feb 29, 2016 Protestant churches in the Philippines on Feb. (confirmed by 4 sources) [1]
SHANGHAI — China’s Catholic Church reaffirmed its loyalty to the country’s ruling Communist Party on Sunday, while welcoming a landmark deal struck with the Vatican on appointing new bishops. [2]
The Sjømannskirken or better known in English as the Norwegian Seamen’s Church Abroad in Pattaya was packed with Scandinavians and their Thai families and friends who had come to welcome and celebrate the inauguration of the new pastor for Norwegians... [4]
By LAWI WENG APRIL, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.4 By LAWI WENG APRIL, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.4 By LAWI WENG APRIL, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.4 [6]
Burmese bishops tell government real action needed to stop ethnic conflicts Yangon (AsiaNews) - The Catholic Bishops' Conference of Myanmar (CBCM) has issued an open letter to the leaders and people of Myanmar. [7]
By HARN LAY / THE IRRAWADDY Wednesday, October 26, 2011 [8]
Global Church News - Assure safety of displaced, say Philippine Christian leaders Feb 29, 2016 Protestant churches in the Philippines on Feb.
SHANGHAI — China’s Catholic Church reaffirmed its loyalty to the country’s ruling Communist Party on Sunday, while welcoming a landmark deal struck with the Vatican on appointing new bishops.
On Saturday, some 4,500 members resigned from the church. On Sunday, a further 5,600 had quit, according to figures released by the Finnish-language online service “eroakirkosta.fi”.
The Sjømannskirken or better known in English as the Norwegian Seamen’s Church Abroad in Pattaya was packed with Scandinavians and their Thai families and friends who had come to welcome and celebrate the inauguration of the new pastor for Norwegians
By LAWI WENG APRIL, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.4 By LAWI WENG APRIL, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.4 By LAWI WENG APRIL, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.4
Burmese bishops tell government real action needed to stop ethnic conflicts Yangon (AsiaNews) - The Catholic Bishops' Conference of Myanmar (CBCM) has issued an open letter to the leaders and people of Myanmar.
By HARN LAY / THE IRRAWADDY Wednesday, October 26, 2011