NEWS
Συνέρχεται η Ιεραρχία της Εκκλησίας της
Ελλάδος
Το ενδιαφέρον της κοινής γνώμης έχει στραφεί κυρίως στις
εκλογές νέων Ιεραρχών. Μεγάλο
ενδιαφέρον παρουσιάζει η ομιλία του Μακαριωτάτου και ιδίως τα
όσα θα πει αναφερόμενος στις σχέσεις Εκκλησίας-κράτους. Ενδιαφέρουσες θα είναι και
οι εισηγήσεις των Σεβ. Μητροπολιτών Ναυπάκτου για τους Ολυμπιακούς
αγώνες, Κοζάνης για τη μετατροπή της Ελλάδος σε πολυφυλετική
κοινωνία, και Θηβών για
την ιερατική κλίση.
Περισσότερα:
http://www.ecclesia.gr/greek/news/2002/oct4_dt1.html
European
Convention Urged to Remember the Role of
Religions
Catholics
Join Orthodox and Other Christians in
Petition
The Catholic
Church joined with Orthodox churches and Christian denominations to
send a letter asking for due recognition in any future European
Constitution.
The letter, revealed to the press today, was dated
Sept. 27 and sent to Valery Giscard d'Estaing, president of the
European Convention, which is debating the Continent's institutional
future. In the letter,
the groups ask that consideration be given to the contribution of
various religious confessions to the making of Europe.
They ask the
convention to introduce the following statements in a future
constitution: "The European Union recognizes and respects the
right of Churches and Religious Communities to freely organize
themselves in accordance with national law, their convictions and
statutes, and to pursue their religious aims in the framework of
fundamental rights."
A second proposal states: "The
European Union respects the specific identity and the contribution
to public life of Churches and Religious Communities and maintains a
structured dialogue with them."
The letter also wants a
third point included: "The European Union
respects and does not prejudice the status under national law of
Churches and Religious Communities in the Member States. The Union
equally respects the status of philosophical and non-confessional
organizations."
The Conference of
European Churches is a union of 127 Orthodox, Anglican and
Protestant churches and denominations of all European countries.
COMECE is a commission of Catholic bishops of the EU member-states.
Bishops of the episcopal conferences of the Czech Republic, Hungary,
Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Switzerland are associate
members.
FYI
We
would like to inform you of the new website
of
the Hellenic Center for Biomedical Ethics.
www.bioethics.org.gr