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Dinamarca aprobará bodas gays en las iglesias

Desde junio de 2012

 

Dinamarca aprobará bodas gays en las iglesias

El 30% de los pastores luteranos no quieren celebrar matrimonios homosexuales en sus templos.

13 DE MARZO DE 2012, DINAMARCA

Dinamarca permitía desde hace una década que las parejas homosexuales que se hayan casado por lo civil puedan recibir una especie de bendición en las iglesias. Ahora el Gobierno danés prepara una nueva ley que permitirá los matrimonios homosexuales en las iglesias.
Esta nueva ley entrará en vigor el próximo 15 de junio, ha anunciado este martes la primera ministra, la socialdemócrata Helle Thorning-Schmidt.
Este anuncio ha recibido la complicidad del silencio de la mayoría de pastores luteranos, aunque se ha manifestado en contra sectores conservadores de la Iglesia Nacional Luterana, que no contemplan como correcta esta ley.
De momento se permitirá la “objeción de conciencia”  y que cada pastor decida individualmente si desea casar o no a una pareja de homosexuales en su iglesia.
Según una estimación hecha este martes por el presidente de la Asociación de Pastores daneses, Per Bucholdt Andreasen, cerca del 70% de los ministros de la Iglesia Luterana están dispuestos a casar a homosexuales en sus templos .
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La ley será presentada este miércoles en el Parlamento danés para que comience a ser debatida, aunque su aprobación se considera un trámite, ya que cuenta con una mayoría cómoda que la respalda, gracias el apoyo de los tres partidos de la coalición gubernamental de centro-izquierda y su aliado, la alianza "rojiverde" Lista Única.
"Este verano veremos ya a los primeros homosexuales casarse en las iglesias luteranas danesas", dijo en su rueda de prensa semanal la primera ministra.
Thorning-Schmidt habló de paso "importante" y "del todo natural" para la sociedad danesa "que se reconozca la diferencia y la igualdad de los individuos, independientemente de quién sea uno y de a quién quiera".
El nuevo Gobierno danés, que ganó las elecciones en septiembre de 2010, ya había anunciado entonces su intención de permitir los matrimonios en las iglesias.

Fuentes: Efe

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Relics of Christ’s Cross, Crown of Thorns Presented at Nev. Exhibition

 

Authenticity Should Not Be Focus, Official Tells CP, Relics ‘Bring You Closer to God’

 

  • “The Relics of the Passion” exhibit, showcasing fragments from Christ's crown of thorns and cross, to be presented at Catholic churches in Mesquite and Logandale, Nev. from March 16 through March 18.

    (Photo: http://www.apostolateforholyrelics.com)

    “The Relics of the Passion” exhibit, showcasing fragments from Christ’s crown of thorns and cross, to be presented at Catholic churches in Mesquite and Logandale, Nev. from March 16 through March 18.

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An "extraordinary exhibition" of holy relics including what is claimed to be the crown of thorns placed on Jesus Christ’s head and a piece of the cross on which he was crucified opens this month in Nevada. The items may or may not be authentic, but nonetheless offer believers a "tangible link between heaven and earth," an official tells The Christian Post.

"The Relics of the Passion" is an exhibition organized and presented by La Virgen de Guadalupe Church in the Diocese of Las Vegas with the sponsorship of the Nevada Knights of Columbus and the Apostolate for Holy Relics. Proof of the authenticity of the relics is presented in documents signed by the Vatican itself.

"Each relic for public veneration has to have a document attesting to its authenticity. Relics that don’t have documents can be used privately but not publicly. I have those documents in my custody," explained Thomas Serafin, Photographic Arts Manager at the Knights of Columbus, in a phone call with CP.

He noted that despite these documents, signed by the Vatican, it is hard to be absolutely certain if the relics are real or not – however, that uncertainty should not stop one from appreciating their value.

The relics, mostly small pieces embedded behind glass in the center of elaborate crosses of various sizes, are said to be from the cross on which Christ was crucified, the crown of thorns that was placed on his head, the column where he was tortured and beaten, and the table where he held the Last Supper before the Crucifixion. Other relics include what is said to be a piece of Christ’s burial shroud and an effigy of the Veil of Veronica, which is believed to be imprinted with the likeness of Jesus’ face.

"You can always question – ‘Well, how do you know it’s the true cross, how do you know it’s from the crown of thrones?’" Serafin said, speaking of the relics’ authenticity.

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He explained, "What’s required of me is to have these documents that say that the Vatican church say they are real. When you go some place and visit the Relics of the Passion for instance, you can never prove without a shadow of a doubt that something is exactly what it appears to be or what it claims to be – it depends on the intentions of the person going to see them.

"Maybe their intentions are to thank God for things in the past, or maybe their intentions are to offer a prayer of petition for things in the future – for others, it may be that they are not so much interested in the relics, but they love statuary, or they love choir music. These things bring you closer to God based on the fact that you are meditating on the mysteries of the Passion of Christ. It’s kind of a tangible link between heaven and earth. It gives the people an opportunity to go and think and pray."

The relics will be on display first on Friday, March 16 at La Virgen de Guadalupe in Mesquite beginning at 3:00 pm. On March 17, the relics will remain at La Virgen de Guadalupe church and will be available for veneration from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. and after the 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. masses. On Sunday, the items will be transferred over to St. John the Evangelist church in Logandale after the noon Mass.

The Knights of Columbus, which is part sponsor of the event, is the world’s largest Catholic fraternal organization with over 1.8 million members and 14,000 councils in more than a dozen countries worldwide, while the Apostolate for Holy Relics is an official Catholic Apostolate established in the Los Angeles Archdiocese.

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Novo atentado contra igreja deixa 11 mortos na Nigéria

 

DE SÃO PAULO

Ao menos 11 pessoas morreram neste domingo e 22 ficaram feridas em um atentado suicida cometido contra uma igreja católica na cidade de Jos, na região central da Nigéria.

Esses dados foram divulgados pela agência oficial de notícias "NAN", que citou fontes ligadas a hospitais e à Cruz Vermelha.

Anteriormente, a Agência de Gestão de Emergências Nacionais (Nema) da Nigéria havia confirmado cinco mortos, entre eles, os dois terroristas suicidas, uma criança, uma mulher grávida e um homem.

O atentado, cuja autoria ainda não foi atribuída a nenhum grupo, ocorreu quando os dois suicidas lançaram um veículo carregado de explosivos contra a porta da Igreja de Saint Finbar, no bairro de Rayfield.

O presidente da Nigéria, Goodluck Jonathan, condenou o atentado e pediu à população que mantenha a calma e não responda com "ataques de represália".

O sacerdote da paróquia, Peter Umorem, indicou que o menino morto era membro dos escoteiros e estava encarregado da porta da igreja no momento do ataque, detalhando que a explosão ocorreu de manhã, pouco depois do início da missa.

"Estava no altar quando ouvi uma forte explosão. De repente, as coisas começaram a cair e se formou um pandemônio na igreja", comentou o pároco, citado pela "Agência de Notícias da Nigéria" (NAN).

A Igreja de Cristo na Nigéria, situada no mesmo bairro, não foi afetada, mas inicialmente pensava-se que também tinha sido alvo do ataque.

Nenhum grupo reivindicou o atentado até o momento, mas um dos suspeitos é o grupo radical islâmica Boko Haram, que cometeu inúmeros ataques contra templos cristãos nos últimos meses