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2005 25 Febbraio

Francia: il saluto del card. Lustiger a Parigi” “

In tre mila domenica 20 febbraio hanno riempito la cattedrale di Notre-Dame di Parigi per partecipare all’ultima messa domenicale celebrata dal card. Jean-Marie Lustiger dopo che venerdì 11 febbraio il Papa – accogliendo le sue dimissioni – ha nominato mons. Andrè Vingt-Trois, nuovo arcivescovo di Parigi. Il card. Lustiger è stato accolto in cattedrale dall’applauso […]

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2005 25 Febbraio

International dailies and periodicals” “

German commentators analyse the consequences of the Bush visit to Germany . In the Frankfurter Rundschau (23/2), Martin Winter writes: “ Anyone who wants to measure the gulf between the USA and the European Union must consider what failed to come out of the summit: a joint declaration. […] Proclaiming with idealism the struggle for […]

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2005 25 Febbraio

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Constructing Europe” “

The visit of US President Bush to Brussels, a plenary session of the European Parliament reaffirming the need to respect the Maastricht criteria, the address of Ukrainian President Yuschenko in Strasbourg, yet another go-ahead of the Commission to the entry of Bulgaria and Romania into the EU, not to mention scores of economic, legal and […]

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2005 25 Febbraio

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From mistrust to trust” “” “

The journalist Olivier Morin reviews relations between the European Union and the Mediterranean countries and suggests some future approaches. The Barcelona declaration, signed between members of the EU and the ten partners of the South and East of the Mediterranean, is the founding document of the Euro-Mediterranean partnership (EMP). It is aimed at the construction […]

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2005 25 Febbraio

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Historically Europeans” “

The union of Serbia and Montenegro was born on 4 February 2003, following the accords signed in Belgrade in March 2002 and also thanks to the pressure of the European Union. On the basis of the accords, the Union is on probation for three years, up till 2006, after which Serbia and Montenegro will decide […]

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2005 25 Febbraio

Germany: respecting the sacredness of life” “

Commenting on the recent authorization by the British authorities of research on human embryos, Bishop Gebhard Fürst of Stuttgart observed that “man has become a thing that is unscrupulously subjected to scientific research and may be manipulated”. “We are consigning human beings into the hands of other human beings”, said the bishop, who is also […]

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2005 25 Febbraio

Spain: University Days of volunteer service” “

The Catholic University of St. Anthony in Murcia (www.ucam.edu) is holding the international Days of Charity and Volunteer Service until 5 March with the aim of “promoting mutual understanding between peoples and raising their awareness especially through friendship”, explains Iván Vargas Papadopoulos, director of communication of the Catholic University of St. Anthony, in describing the […]

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2005 25 Febbraio

Cec: "Kosovo must not be forgotten"” “

At the invitation of the Serb Orthodox Church, a delegation of the Conference of European Churches (CEC), headed by its general secretary Keith Clements, made a four-day visit to Serbia and Kosovo from 10 to 13 February to “renew and reinforce the links between CEC, Orthodox Churches and the other member Churches of the CEC […]

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2005 25 Febbraio

Austria: cloning rejected” “

A “clear ban on any form of cloning”: that is the request of the Austrian pro-life organization “Aktion Leben” in countering “the alarming tendency” in Europe to open the way to therapeutic cloning, an “aberrant” concept. “It is more correct – in the view of the association – to speak of cloning for purposes of […]

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2005 25 Febbraio

France: Cardinal Lustiger’s farewell to Paris” “

Three thousand faithful thronged the cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris on Sunday, 20 February to participate in the last Sunday mass celebrated by Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger after the Pope – accepting his resignation – had appointed Msgr. Andrè Vingt-Trois to succeed him as the new archbishop of Paris. Cardinal Lustiger was greeted in the cathedral […]

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