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Monday, September 8, 2008

Nigeria: Why We Demolished Catholic Church - Kano Govt - AllAfrica.com

Mansur Sani MalamKano

Kano State authorities have explained that the constructions of the Jesus the King Catholic Church, were demolished by the Kano State Urban Planning Development Agency (KANUPDA) because the Church functionaries refused to get Certificate of Occupancy before commencing building.

Explaining this to news work force during a fourth estate briefing, managing manager of KANUPDA, Dayyabu Zubairu Gano, said the impermanent construction of the Christian church at Na'ibawa inch Kumbotso local authorities was removed, after serving them a notice four calendar months ago, advising them to turn out its legitimacy or take it within time.

He added that at a meeting of assorted stakeholders on March 5, 2008, involving the issue, portion of the declaration was that KANUPDA must guarantee the demolishing of the construction in conformity with the proviso of the law.

Dayyabu Gano explained that the federal agency wrote a missive on March 27, 2008 career the attending of the proprietors of the church, to remember the declarations of the meeting and the former notice in order to do agreement to unclutter their structures, or else the authorization according to him, will have got no option than to take concluding action.

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He stated that a seven twenty-four hours notice was also given to the Christian church officials, before they sent a missive on the March 31, 2008, pleading on the issue at interest afterwhich the authorization of KANUPDA advised them further as appropriate. He added that the remotion exercising was not carried out earlier, owed to the pleading made by the Christian Christian Christian church officials.

The mendelevium said adequate information and notice was already served to the Church that it is illegal for them to raise the structures, because there is no grounds of issue of the Certificate of Occupancy to them.

A beginning from the church alleged that functionaries of the church have got for over 10 old age applied for the Certificate of the Occupancy, but were not granted by the state government.

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Thursday, September 4, 2008

LDS Church announces two new temples in Arizona - Salt Lake Tribune

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The Church of Jesus Of Nazareth Jesus of Latter-day Saints on Saturday announced programs to construct two new temples in Arizona, doubling the figure in the Thousand Canyon state. One will function the communities of Margaret Thatcher and Safford in the Gila River Valley, 150 statute miles east of Phoenix. The other volition function Gilbert, a fast-growing suburb of Phoenix. The temple in Gilbert will alleviate demands of a temple nine statute miles away in Mesa, according to an LDS Church news release. And the 1 in Gila River Valley will salvage the 150-mile thrust people currently make. The temple in the Gila River Valley will pay testimonial to Herbert Spencer W. Kimball, 12th president of the Church, according to www.ldschurchtemples.com. Kimball grew up in Margaret Thatcher and went on to take a worldwide temple-building attempt in the 1980s, the land site says. Church President Seth Thomas S. Monson, called temples "sanctuaries from the violent storms of life" in a statement announcing the plans. The other Grand Canyon State temple is in Snowflake. There are 134 other temples in operation or under building worldwide, including 13 in Utah, according to the Church. - Russ RizzoAdvertisement

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Uganda: Buganda Hails Catholic Church - AllAfrica.com

Josephine MaserukaKampala

BUGANDA Kingdom have hailed the Catholic Church for its attempts in defending the rights of the oppressed, the voiceless and marginalised people, composes Josephine Maseruka.

Deputy Katikkiro Emmanuel Ssendaula also commended the house base the Catholic bishops had taken on the disputatious Land (Amendment) Bill.

During the Martyrs Day jubilations at the Namugongo shrine on June 3, the president of the Catholic bishops conference, Bob Mathias Ssekamanya, said the Church did not believe that the Bill would heal the rampant evictions.

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"The Catholic Church have always been our strong ally, especially in substances that oppress people. We are very happy with Bishop Ssekamanya's pronouncements," said Ssendaula.

He was last hebdomad congratulating the eight innovator priests of St. Mbaaga Major Seminary during their Silver jubilee jubilations in Ggaba, a metropolis suburb.

The priests were ordained in 1983. The Auxiliary Bishop of Kampala, Saint Christopher Kakooza, is among them.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Appeals Court Rules Against Texas in Polygamy Case

A state tribunal of entreaties ruled Thursday afternoon that the state of Lone-Star State had no right to prehend more than than 400 children from a spread in Eldorado, in the western portion of the state, because there was not sufficient cogent evidence that they were in contiguous danger.

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Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Of Nazareth Jesus of Latter Day Saints members left the courthouse on Thursday after a opinion in their favour in San Angelo, Tex.

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The opinion asserted that the state’s kid protection federal agency acted hastily in removing the children from the in April and did not do a sensible attempt “to ascertain if some measurement short of remotion and/or separation from parents would have got eliminated the risk” of maltreatment toward the children of 48 female parents who filed the suit. The territory tribunal was ordered to take its restraining order giving the state detention of those children, but it was not immediately clear how the 100s of other children, now in surrogate care, would be affected.

At news conference in San Angelo, the closest metropolis to Eldorado, a lawyer for the religious sect said it was not certain when the households would be reunited, and that the squad was reviewing the adjacent legal stairway in the process.

Lawyers for the state did not immediately react to the ruling.According to the court, the state did not set up proper evidence to take the children from their families, who belong to the , or F.L.D.S. The F.L.D.S. broke off from the mainstream Mormon Christian church after it had disavowed polygyny in 1890.

The federal agency raided the spread and the sect’s temple on April 3 after person had called an maltreatment hot line and said that she was a 16-year-old child bride being abused by her aged hubby in the church’s compound. The company have still not been found.

State federal agency officials, who have got been criticized for their handling of the raid, said taking all the children in the church’s chemical compound were necessary because the civilization of the religious sect led to illegal under-age matrimony for misses and credence of that form by boys, a pattern that the state said endangers both sexes.

The children and their mothers, who refused to be separated from them, were initially housed in a former military installation and an amusement sphere in San Angelo. Last month, after two years of often helter-skelter hearings, a justice in San Angelo ordered that all of the children be placed in Lone-Star State surrogate attention facilities.

The tribunal action on Thursday followed a judicial writ of writ of mandamus filed by the Lone-Star State RioGrande Legal Aid grouping — the biggest supplier of legal assistance in the state — and 48 female parents from the religious sect who were representing their children.

“We’re extremely happy with the ruling,” Artemis Martinez, a spokeswoman for the Lone-Star State RioGrande Legal Aid group, told The Houston Chronicle.

“The manner that the tribunals have got ignored the legal rights of these female parents is ridiculous,” Julie Balovich, also of RioGrande, added. “It was about clip a tribunal stood up and said that what have been happening to these households is wrong.”

The state made its lawsuit in an earlier tribunal hearing. “There is a civilization of immature misses being pregnant by old men,” said Angie Voss, an research worker with Child Protective Services, who participated in the foray and interviewed misses at the ranch. Ms. Voss testified that she had establish grounds that “more than 20 girls, some of whom are now adults, have got conceived or given birth under the age of 16 or 17.”

Many of the households affected by the foray are related and share last name calling like Jeffs, which is also the name of the F.L.D.S. leader, , World Health Organization was convicted last twelvemonth on a colza complaint for imposing matrimony between an under-age miss and aged adult male in Utah.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Liberia: Redeemed Christian Church Clarifies Marijuana Story - AllAfrica.com

Monrovia

The pastorale board of the Redeemed Christian Church of Supreme Being located on 24th Street states none of its members have got been involved in drug trade as reported in the mass media recently.

The Christian church clarified that it is different from the Redeemed Christian Ministry, whose curate Ben Daniels was caught with marihuana by police force in Gbanga, Bong County.

In a release issued Tuesday, the Redeemed Christian Church of Supreme Being said it desires the public to be aware that it is a territory Christian Christian church established since 1952 with its international central office based in Nigeria, while Curate E.A. Adeboye is the General Overseer.

The Republic Of Liberia subdivision was established in 1996 and had been known for doing God's business, including catering to the Negro spiritual necessitates of its members.

According to the church, it have 26 subdivisions in Monrovia, Zwedru, Harper, Pleebo, and Nimba County.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

LDS Church turns down request to watch over FLDS - Salt Lake Tribune

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SAN ANGELO, Lone-Star State - A twenty-four hours after a Lone-Star State justice asked the LDS Church to assist monitoring device supplication Sessions of women and children of a fundamentalistic polygamous group, a Christian church spokesman said doing so would be inappropriate. George C. Scott Trotter, spokesman for The Church of Jesus Of Nazareth Of Nazareth Jesus of Latter-day Saints, said that the Christian church have heard about the judge's petition only through news studies and therefore have "no clear apprehension of what, if anything, we are being invited to do." In an e-mail statement, Trotter said it would be "erroneous to alkali any petition for aid from members of The Church of Jesus Jesus of Latter-day Saints on the footing that our beliefs and patterns are close to those of this polygamous grouping because

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they are not."
He also acknowledged that such as a petition would not be fair, either to the polygamous FLDS, which "long ago chose a different way from ours. In fact, many in these scattered communities position us with some ill will as portion of the outside human race they have got rejected."
On Monday, 51st District Judge Barbara Walther agreed to allow women and children, who are being kept at the San Angelo Coliseum, clasp two supplication Sessions a day. Attorneys said that Lone-Star State Child Protective Services workers were monitoring and disrupting the Sessions and asked that the members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Of Nazareth Jesus of Latter Day Saints be allowed to ran into privately. Gary Advertisement

Banks, representing the state, said there were concerns that the women might discourse the in progress probe or manager the children if allowed to ran into privately. Walther then suggested that the state inquire a member of the local Mormon community to oversee the sessions. The issue may be disputed now, as state government began moving the women and children out of the San Angelo Amphitheater this afternoon. - Rupert Brooke Adam

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Sunday, February 17, 2008

Catholic Church Training Hundreds of Exorcists to Meet Growing Demand in Australia

The Catholic Church in Commonwealth Of Australia is preparation hundred of priests as exorcisers to ran into a growth demand for the spiritual ritual, The Lord'S Day Mail reported.

"We are not very plentiful and certainly necessitate more than of us to get by with the large supernatural followers that is emerging today," a priest based in Brisbane, who is the lone 1 permitted to make the dispossessions in the state, told the newspaper.

Religious leadership state a growth involvement in Diabolism have led to the demand for exorcists.

"Too many bishops are not taking this seriously and are not delegating their priests in the fighting against the devil," Father Gabriele Amorth, the Pope's exorcist-in-chief, told the newspaper. "You have got to Hunt high and low for a proper, trained exorcist."

An dispossession affects holy water, sacrament and Book reading and can travel on for many hours.

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Nigeria: Clergy Tasks Ministers On Church Management - AllAfrica.com

Mary EkahLagos

Chief Duty Military Officer (CRO), Church Management Consult (CMC), Curate Seyi Oladimeji, have said Churches today are faced with cardinal challenges hinged on deficiency of direction skills.

He said most Christian churches today couldn't acquire the desired results, because the curates make not cognize how to travel about achieving these results.

Oladimeji said this during a fourth estate conference to denote a one-day seminar tagged "Purpose Driven Church," scheduled for February 28, 2008, at First Foundation Place, Opebi, Lagos. The seminar, organised by CMC, a Church direction and human working capital development firm, would assist Christian churches to construction accordingly for growth.

"From God's words, we have got discovered the rule that brands Church turn and that is what we desire to pass on to the organic structure of Christ. During the seminar, we would share the secrets of growing with General Overseers, Pastors, Evangelists, Associate Pastors, Teachers, Deacon and all classes of Christian church leaders," he said.

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Oladimeji said from his experience at Morning Star Christian Centre, he have been able to manage clip proven rules for Church growth, which is why the Church is making moving ridges in town today.

"The kernel of the seminar is to pass on the 'how to' for other people. there is always a 'how to' for every trade and there is the 'how to' construction for growing in Church, CMC, therefore, seeks to use its clip proven rules to assist work out modern-day Church problems," he said. adding that the theme, "Purpose Driven Church," would discourse how to construction a Church with the intents of Supreme Being in mind, noting, "God have a program for every Church and it is that program that we necessitate to discover. You don't take your intent but detect it and when you are able to detect it for God's work and you aline yourself with it, there is powerfulness in purpose. It is that powerfulness that would assist you make your work as a pastor.

"We are going to take them through the Bible to allow them see the intents that Supreme Being have in head for Church, so that they can structure their Churches for that intent in order for them to accomplish growth," he said.

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Catholic church criticises Marxism in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
Ahead of the CPI-M's state ran into in Kottayam in Kerala, the Catholic Christian church has
come out against Marxist ideals and the LDF government's policies, urging the
people to stay vigilant against the "efforts to distribute atheism." A pastorale missive from senior
bishops read out after the Lord'S Day Mass on Lord'S Day asked the community to resist,
at all costs, the efforts to take away the constitutionally guaranteed rights
to put up and tally minority educational institutions. Reminding the folds of
the autumn of Communist countries, the Christian church dispatch said those spreading
atheism were actually trying to deify people as Gods to the Negro spiritual and moral
peril of humanity. The
pastoral missive was signed by the archpriests of Syro Malabar, Syro Malankara and
Latin Catholic hierarchies. Over the last 1 year, the
Catholic Christian church in Kerala had issued a series of pastorale letters protesting the
LDF government's policies in the instruction field. The Christian church fearfulnesses that the
reforms being pushed by the authorities would take away its control over schools
and colleges run by it. The
CPI-M state ran into is being held on Monday.

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Friday, February 8, 2008

South Africa: Safety MEC, Church Leaders to Discuss Raid - AllAfrica.com

Luyanda MakapelaJohannesburg

Gauteng MEC for Community Safety Firoz Cachalia will soon convey together the Central Methodist Church leadership and police force force in a command to better their dealings after a foray at the church.

The meeting will include Christian Christian church leadership and the police, who were involved in the foray on Wednesday last week.

It follows allegations that some of the police force force force force force force military unit were overly aggressive, damaged Christian church place and used unneeded force against unarmed people, sleeping in the Johannesburg Mission.

Commenting on the incident the MEC said: "It is with deep concern that I have got got got got received a figure of serious allegations against members of the police during a foray on the Central Methodist Mission.

"In order to be effectual in fighting crime, all our police military officers have to continue the Fundamental Law and act in a professional mode at all times."

The allegations were contained in affidavits by witnessers on the foray and were presented to MEC Cachalia.

"We all hold that the police have an of import function to play in fighting crime, protect people and enforcing the laws of our country, which includes the in-migration laws.

"However, the police also have an of import duty to continue Person Rights, protect the self-respect of all people and construct community relations," the MEC said.

After receiving ailments against the police, Mister Cachalia held a meeting with Bishops Alice Paul Verryn and Joe Seoka both of the Methodist Church, the Legal Resource Centre and the Gauteng senior police functionaries to decide the issue on Tuesday.

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Gauteng Provincial Commissioner Perumal Naidoo have undertaken to thoroughly look into all of the allegations against the police force force force military officers and take action where necessary.

It was agreed that MEC Cachalia and Commissioner Naidoo would soon ran into with the police involved in the foray and leading of the Christian Christian church to better communication.

"With committed leadership from the police, the church and members of our community, we can accomplish the partnerships necessary to cut down law-breaking in a mode that constructs common respect, advances the regulation of law and beef ups the values enshrined in our Constitution," said Mister Cachalia.

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Sunday, December 16, 2007

Sexual abuse case: LDS Church wants resolution before trial

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Type A former Mormon missionary accused of molesting an American Indian male child in the 1960s denies the allegation, and the Christian church desires a federal justice to make up one's mind the lawsuit before it travels to trial. Ferris Joseph, 52, filed the civil lawsuit in U.S. District Court in South Dakota against the Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Of Nazareth Jesus of Latter-Day Saints and the Corporation of the Presiding Bishop of The Church of Latter-Day Saints, both of Utah. He is suing the Mormon church, claiming he was sexually abused by one of its missionaries, Henry Martin Robert Jerry Lee Lewis White, in the late 1960s when Chief Joseph was 11 or 12 old age old. Chief Joseph is an American Indian who lived with his household in Siouan Waterfall from 1966 to 1968, according to the lawsuit. The maltreatment happened at White's flat in Flandreau, it states. White Person was based at the Northern North American Indian Mission in Rapid City and was assigned to Flandreau, in eastern South Dakota, where the Flandreau Santee Siouan Sioux Tribe is located. Chief Joseph had no memory of the maltreatment until an October 2004 visit to Canada to see his sister, a god-fearing member of the Mormon church, according to the complaint. In a deposition copy filed in court, White Person denies he sexually abused Chief Joseph or any other boy, and testified that he was celibate when he served in Flandreau from Nov. 8, 1967 until July 13, 1968. Advertisement

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Church searches for families of founders

By Katie Merlie

NOBLESVILLE -- It's been 53 old age since St. Michael's Episcopal Church began meeting in Noblesville Masonic Hall, and now Christian church members are looking to reconnect with the initiation congregation.

Church welcomes households to serviceThe 206 active members of St. Michael's Episcopal Church, 444 South Seaport Drive in Noblesville, desire to welcome new households and former Christian church households to the Christmastide Eve services, 7 and 11 p.m. Dec. 24. The service will observe the 53rd day of remembrance of the church. For more than information, phone call (317) 773-6157 or visit

On Dec. 5, 1954, a grouping dedicated to bringing an Episcopal Christian church to Noblesville began meeting in the hallway and later moved services to the Christian Science Building on Cherry Street. The fold broke land in September 1976 at the church's current land site on South Seaport Drive, and the first service took topographic point there in February 1978.

St. Michael's placed a 1954 photograph of members and hopes people who see themselves in it reconnect with the Christian Christian Christian church at Christmastime.

"We're really hoping person will look at the photograph and acknowledge household members," said Cognizance Wachtel, a current member.

The church also have a new rector. The Rev. Spike Lee Schaefer was hired in September and began serving at St. Michael's in November. Schaefer had been the curate at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Tennessee.

"We have got a great new priest, and we trust some of these household members from the first fold will come up back and remain with us," Wachtel said.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Colorado church gunman may have warned of second deadly attack over the Internet

: In between his two deathly shot sprees, Christian church gunslinger Saint Matthew Gilbert Murray apparently posted ferocious menaces on the Internet to kill Christians. But whether the warnings reached police force before he struck again was ill-defined Tuesday.

The warnings — and other anguished, despair-filled messages over the past few calendar months — were posted by person using the silver screen name "nghtmrchld26." The posters paint a image of a home-schooled Centennial State young person once attached with the Young Person With a Mission programme — as 24-year-old Gilbert Murray had been.

"I'm coming for EVERYONE soon and I WILL be armed to the @#%$ dentition and I WILL hit to kill," one menace posted Lord'S Day by nghtmrchld26 said.

"God, I can't wait till I can kill you people. Feel no remorse, no sense of shame, I don't care if I dwell or decease in the shoot-out. All Iodine desire to make is kill and wound as many of you ... as I can especially Christians who are to fault for most of the jobs in the world."

At least one visitant to the land land site contacted the Federal Bureau of Investigation promptly, before the 2nd attack, the site's decision maker said. The Federal Bureau of Investigation would not immediately corroborate that. Today in Americas

In all, nghtmrchld26 made at least 11 stations between the two shots on a land site tally by the Association of Former Pentecostals, a non-profit-making grouping that states it was created to assist people who have got left Pentecostalist and magnetic churches.

"It's clock for me to head out and learn these (expletive) a lesson," another message said. "See you all on the other side, we're leaving this incubus behind to a better place."

The last of the baleful messages was posted at 9:55 a.m. Oregon 10:55 a.m. — the clip zone was not clear, said Joe Istre, the association's land site decision maker and president.

Either way, that was respective hours after Gilbert Gilbert Murray killed two people at Young Person With a Mission, a preparation centre for missionaries in the Mile-High City suburbia of Arvada, and at least two hours before he killed two more than people at the New Life Church in Centennial State Springs around 1 p.m.

An necropsy determined that Murray killed himself with a slug to the caput after he was brought down by gunshot from a military volunteer security guard at the church, government said.

Denver Federal Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Rene Vonder Haar said the federal agency began an probe immediately after receiving a telephone phone call at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. She refused to discourse the nature of the phone call but said the information was passed on to patrol in Arvada and Centennial State Springs.

Colorado Springs police force force Sgt. George C. Scott Schwall said that police there did not larn the Gilbert Murray household home's computer address in Englewood until after the Christian church shootings, and that a hunt did not get until well after dark. The section did have some information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation well after the New Life shot took place, he said, declining to state what the information was.

Arvada police force spokeswoman Susan Al Madinah confirmed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation passed on information regarding the missionary post centre shots about 10:30 a.m. She would not discourse the information in item but said "we began work on that tip immediately."

Medina said Arvada investigators did not travel to Murray's place and talk to his household until 3 p.m., well after the 2nd attack.

Medina said police force cannot state with certainty who nghtmrchld26 is.

On Tuesday night, Murray's uncle, the Rev. Phil Abeyta, joined with friends and parishioners at his Christian church to pray for victims, the Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Murray household and Saint Matthew Murray.

The household spent Tuesday quietly, "in contemplation and supplication for the households of the victims and those who were injured," Abeyta said as he addressed the assemblage of about 70 at His Love Fellowship.

Murray was dismissed from Young Person With a Mission in 2002 for what the preparation centre have described only as wellness reasons. Young Person With a Mission keeps an business office at New Life Church's World Prayer Center.

Murray's parents donated $250 to the supplication centre respective old age ago, New Life Senior Curate Mathew B. Brady Boyd told The Associated Press. The Christian church also discovered a visitants card indicating that Saint Matthew Gilbert Murray attended services respective old age ago, Boyd said.

But Boyd said no Gilbert Murray household members were members of the church, and he downplayed the connections.

"We're a big church, very visible, and (Matthew Murray) was not a member, was never connected, never affiliated with the church, and neither were his parents," Boyd said. "It have no bearing on the events or the shooting."

The online harangues do passing mentions both to New Life and initiation curate Teddy Boy Haggard, who was dismissed last twelvemonth after a former male cocotte alleged a human relationship with him. 1 |

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Kenya: ACK Transfers Vicar From Feuding Church - AllAfrica.com

Nairobi

A vicar and his helper from the trouble-ridden ACK St Emmanuel Church in Mombasa have got been sent on transfer, Anglican Church of Republic Of Kenya bishop Julius Kalu announced yesterday.

The transportation of Revolutions Per Minute Geoffrey Dida and his assistant, Revolutions Per Minute Alphonce Baya, come ups barely a twenty-four hours after pandemonium broke out in the Christian church when one of the members, Price Uledi, attempted to halt the former from conducting a sermon.

It was just last calendar month that the caput of the ACK, Archbishop Benzoin Nzimbi, conducted a cleaning ceremonial at the Christian Christian church which have been torn by contention over leading and church property.

Bishop Kalu however said that the transportation was merely administrative and had nil to make with Sunday's incident.

He noted that the transportation would take consequence on January 1, but did not let on which Christian churches the two had been transferred to.

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He however said that the vicar and his helper would be deployed to one of the parishes at the Coast.

Asked whether there would be demand for another cleaning followers the affray that proverb Mister Uledi and his protagonists thrown out of the church, Bishop Kalu said it was not necessary.

"There is no demand for another cleaning because no combat took place. The problem shapers were thrown out of the edifice and the service went on," he said.

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Monday, November 26, 2007

A symbol of devotion

VATICAN city — The chemical bond between Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston and the Negro spiritual leader of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church was symbolically sealed Lord'S Day with a ring.

Before crowds that had come up from around the human race to St. Peter's Basilica, DiNardo ascended the stairway of the communion table for the 2nd clip in two days. He then knelt before Pope Ruth Benedict XVI, who placed a gold ring imprinted with a rood on his finger.

Before giving DiNardo and 22 other newly created cardinals their rings, the pontiff reminded them that the symbol also united them to the Catholic Church.

"Receive this ring, a mark of dignity, of pastorale concern and of a more than solid communion" with the papacy, he said.

The pope's reminder came at the Mass of the Rings, a twenty-four hours after DiNardo and the others officially joined the College of Cardinals, the top grade of Catholic clergy.

With the aid of the new cardinals, the pope Lord'S Day celebrated Mass at the communion table beneath Bernini's monolithic achromatic and gold canopy.

The two-hour service was chanted mostly in Latin but included Book readings and supplications in English, Portuguese, Arabic, Hindi, German and Polish.

In his homily, delivered in Italian, the pontiff told the cardinals to pray for inter-Christian peace and unity.

"The supplication for peace and integrity represents your first and primary mission," he said.

He told them that the cardinals were the senate of the church, an award that was meaningful lone because of their faith.

"The self-respect that is being conferred on you and the duties get sense and value only if you have got an bosom and profound human relationship with Jesus," he said.

At the end, the pontiff processed down the centre aisle of the basilica past times an audience of cheering pilgrims who had come up to stand for the geographical places of the 23 cardinals. At the stairway leading to St. Peter's Square, he addressed the travellers in multiple languages.

After the Mass, DiNardo and other cardinals joined the pontiff for lunch.

Celebrations go on today with a papal audience in which DiNardo is expected to present some of his household to the pope. Well-wishers from the archdiocese will be able to watch from a distance in the Vatican's Alice Paul six auditorium.

DiNardo will give his first homily as a cardinal during a Mass for members of the Galveston-Houston Archdiocese Tuesday at the Basilica of Santa Mare Maggiore. More than 500 Houston-area Catholics are in Roma for the assorted services, including a choir that volition sing at the Mass.

For Adam Rincon, worshipping in the basilica Lord'S Day with the pontiff and receiving his approval stirred a mixture of emotions.

"I was happy, but I was also nervous at the same time," said the 15-year-old from Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Houston. "He was like 10 feet in presence of me and hearing his voice was breathtaking."

Adam made his first trip to Roma with his mother, Genus Silvia Rincon, to witnesser DiNardo's elevation. One of the foregrounds was entering St. Peter's Basilica, he said.

"I've seen it in pictures, in National Geographic," Adam said. "To come up and experience it, it's a different world."

Getting into that human race was more than hard once in Roma than simply opening a magazine. Adam was not one of the roughly 7,000 ticket holders who made it into the basilica Saturday before all the seating were taken.

Saturday's and Sunday's ceremonials were scheduled for outside in the much bigger St. Peter's Square. But Vatican Palace functionaries moved both interior fearing rain, which was falling steadily Lord'S Day by the end of the Mass.

Securing a topographic point inside the basilica required skilled maneuvering through a crowd and a willingness to get at least three hours in advance.

That's how Margaret Watz of Elevation Campo and members of her drawn-out household establish themselves at the presence of one of the entranceways to St. Peter's Square at 7:15 a.m. Sunday.

When guards opened the gates, many people dashed across the square and up the stairway to the basilica.

The multiple linguistic communications of the Mass were one of the foregrounds for Katie Pfeffer of St. Michael Catholic Church near the Galleria.

But the ceremonial was also a historical occasion, said Pfeffer, who came with her 21-year-old daughter, Kendall.

"To be with the pope, with these cardinals who were elevated, is a true once-in-a-lifetime experience," she said.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Plainfield Christian Church reaches out to teens

By David Bruce C. Smith

Already one of the biggest and oldest folds in Hendricks County, Plainfield Christian Church is opening a new young person centre -- and planning hereafter buildings.


Jeremy Welch (right), 18, Brownsburg, greeted visitants Lord'S Day at the Pier 14 Student Center unfastened house. - Steve Sanchez / The Star

The assemblage topographic point for Christian Christian Christian church young person is in a barnlike edifice that was a machine tooling company on 17 estate just north of the church.

Early reactions from teens is that it is anything but a barn.

Junior and senior high school-age members of the church and their households are getting some mouse peeps inside the centre named Pier 14.

The name was inspired by a biblical transition in Toilet 4:14 that mentions to imbibing the Waters of the Godhead that go a well springtime of ageless life, said Brian Leslie, one of the curates for pupil ministries.

Finishing touchings are nearly done on the building and remodeling undertaking that is forming the center. It is to be fully unfastened by January, but members of the Christian church are getting a mouse peep inside on Sundays.

The installation of about 7,500 foursquare feet includes a senior high auditorium with seats for about 150 and a junior high room for about 100.

The seniors' room includes a phase where sets and musical groupings and others will perform, plus some large silver screen televisions. The juniors' room also have got some big screening screens.

A Caribbean-themed coffeehouse with a pool table, bites and a few booths is a centrepiece of the center.

The interior decoration of thenar trees and bright colors, and respective warm and inviting countries for little groupings to garner informally on couches, have been the work of Christian church members Claude Shannon Louden and Linda McLarty.

They said the end is to make an ambiance that is "fun, tropical and relaxing."

Youth curates Leslie and Josh Cadwell will have business offices in the facility.

Church member Kent McPhail, who have directed the edifice project, said the whole building is served by some of the up-to-the-minute technology. There is a fiber-optic link to the chief Christian Christian Christian church edifice and radio computing machine access.

That agency that people from the church will be encouraged to convey their laptop computers and their after-school survey groupings to Pier 14.

The church, with about 2,000 members, is a outstanding fixture on the northwest corner of Dan Mother Jones Road and Township Line Road on the North side of Plainfield.

The fold days of the month to about 1825 when innovator preacher man Michael Combs began holding meetings.

Plainfield Christian Church have been located in respective edifices in town over the decades, beginning with a log cabin along a ridge near Center Street North of the Old National Road. There have got been other edifices on Center and James Buchanan streets until finally the Dan Mother Jones and Township Line place of about 14 estate opened in 1994.

The building, including the chief sanctuary, was completed in 1994 at a cost of $3.2 million. That debt was paid off in 2000, when an enlargement of classrooms, library, preschool and family centre costing $5.3 million was completed.

The edifice is about 100,000 foursquare feet, without counting the Pier 14 young person center.

Church leadership are planning the adjacent two edifice forms if the growing of the fold goes on over the adjacent decade.

Two new wings could be attached North of the edifice and could include more than schoolrooms and an auditorium.

The young person centre is actually an extended remodeling occupation and some new building that golf course five pole barn edifices on a 17-acre land site north of the chief Christian church building. Darrin Robert Nesta Marley Construction, Monrovia, was the Pb contractor workings with JDH Contracting, Toilet Hallway Construction, Trent Electric and Burney Plumbing, all Plainfield.

The immature person centre is accessed from the North side of the Christian church parking lot.

The topographic point was purchased from Max Rettig, who operated a usage machine and metallic element turning concern in the buildings.

The end is to make a place that volition draw the young people who will be a large portion of the hereafter of the congregation.

"This is a large statement that states we care about teenagers," Leslie said.

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Sunday, November 11, 2007

Argentine Indian beatified by Catholic Church in Patagonia

: Ceferino Namuncura became the first Argentinian Indian to be beatified by the Roman Catholic Church on Sunday, in a ceremonial before 10s of one thousands including Indians in bright ponchoes and plumed headdresses.

Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican's secretary of state, led the blessedness in the wind-swept Patagonian community of Chimpay, as traditional Catholic religious rites amalgamated with sporadic drumming, moo-cow horns and chants in the Mapuche language.

Namuncura, who lived from 1886 to 1905 and is revered for his piousness and humility, have a broad followers among Argentina's poor. Police estimated at least 80,000 people attended the beatification, which attracted Mapuche Indians from Argentine Republic and from neighbour Chile.

"Let us larn from Ceferino to be good children of Supreme Being and blood brothers to all," Bertone told the crowd spreading out on a grassy field.

"Viva Ceferino!" Christian church leadership shouted, raising a cheer among the crowd. Today in Americas

Church research workers have got attributed a miracle to Namuncura based on an Argentinian woman's claim that devotedness to him healed her of uterine malignant neoplastic disease in 2000. On Sunday, she told journalists there was no medical account for her recovery.

"Doctors told me, 'this is impossible.'" said Valeria Herera, 24. "But they were never able to explicate it to me scientifically speaking."

Namuncura, the boy of a Mapuche North American Indian chief, studied at a Catholic school in Buenos Aires tally by the Salesian order, began seminary preparation in Argentine Republic and went to Roma for more than surveys before dying there at 18 of tuberculosis.

Some have got criticized Namuncura's beatification, noting that his father resisted Argentinian military political campaigns blamed for eradicating indigenous peoples.

Namuncura "was handed over to be converted to Christianity," said Jorge Nahuel, a spokesman for one Mapuche group. He called the blessedness a "real discourtesy against the history of our people."

The ceremonial was authorized in July by Pope Ruth Benedict XVI, who have made attempts to beatify topics in their fatherlands instead of Rome. Blessedness is sometimes the first measure to sainthood.

The first Indian saint in the Americas, Juan Diego, was canonized by then-Pope Toilet Alice Paul two in United Mexican States City in 2002.

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Monday, November 5, 2007

Fire set on altar of NE Ind. church

Associated Press

AUBURN, Ind. -- Vandals who broke into a northeasterly Hoosier State Christian church damaged schoolrooms and set a fire on its marble altar, causing between $5,000 and $10,000 in damage, police force said.

Government were called Saturday morning time time to the Immaculate Concept Catholic Church in Auburn, about 20 statute miles north of Garrison Wayne.

Police said one or more than interloper broke into the Christian church between Friday nighttime and Saturday morning by shattering a glass door. Respective schoolrooms and an business office were vandalized an undetermined amount of hard cash was stolen.

The interlopers then entered the church's chief sanctuary and set a fire on the communion table using unreal works covered in an accelerant, but the fire burned out before spreading, police force said.

Police make not believe the break-in was a hate-related crime, but are investigating all possibilities.

The DeKalb County Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 wages for information leading to the apprehension and bill of indictment of the individual or people responsible for the break-in.

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