MOSCOW (ABP) — An Oct. 15 meeting between high-level representatives of Russia’s Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox communities resulted in the scheduling of a historic multi-confessional Christian rally for early next year, according to a Russian Baptist press release.
The rally, scheduled for Feb. 4 in Moscow, will address how the three groups’ common Christian values can speak to problems affecting Russia. According to the release from the Russian Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists, those problems include “the struggle against drugs, alcoholism, pornography, a ‘cult of consumption and violence,’ abortion and suicide.” It said combating those ills is “basic to all Christians” in Russia.
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deci se poate si mai bine
By: alexandru nadaban on 29 October 2009
at 8:30 pm
in urma cu multi ani martin luther a declansat reforma!
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By: alexandru nadaban on 31 October 2009
at 6:36 pm