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MEDIA TRAINING ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY FOR FORMING
PRIESTS: CBCI MEDIA MEET
A two-day hectic meeting of communication experts and
seminary formators from across India concluded in
Bangalore September 8th, at Nava Spoorti Kendra.
Organised by the Catholic Bishops Conference of India’s
(CBCI)Commission for Social Communications, the
participants refined and fine-tuned a resource-book
‘Communications in formation’ intended to be introduced
in seminaries across India.
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GURGAON MOLESTATION CASE: POLICE DELAY FIR
New Delhi, November 9, 2009: Police in
Gurgaon are failing to show empathy and sensitivity
towards the victims of sexual and other physical
violence, especially those from the North-Eastern states
of India. Policemen at the DLF Phase 2 police station
refused to register the complaints of a Naga girl who
claims to have been molested by a show room manager in
the Gurgaon Metropolitan Mall. The 50 hour delay in
registering the complaint has given long enough time for
the culprit to come up with ideas to confront the
victim.
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DENGUE ALARM IN DELHI
Delhi: The total number of those suffering
from the vector-borne disease Dengue in the national
capital this season has climbed to 438. Delhi has seen a
spurt in the number of dengue cases with the last 10
days registering over 20 cases per day on an average.
Two persons have died due to the disease so far.
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DEVASIA MULLAKARA TO PREACH IN DELHI
Delhi: The Church of Eternity is
organizing deliverance ministries led by Rev. Devasia
Mullakara and his team. Special prayers and counseling
will be made available to those in need.
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CHURCH DEMANDS EARLY ENACTMENT OF COMMUNAL VIOLENCE
BILL
New Delhi (Christian Today): The Christian
community Saturday held a national consultation to
deliberate on a communal violence bill which it observed
must be earliest promulgated into a legislation with
certain amends and additions. Attended by religious
heads, lawyers and human rights activists, the
consultation in New Delhi endorsed the immediate
implementing of the Communal Violence (Prevention,
Control & Rehabilitation of Victims) Bill, 2005 in the
backdrop of growing religious violence in the society.
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BJP CHIEF WANTS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO PREVENT
CONVERSIONS
Delhi, Nov 7 2009: To further its campaign
against Christianity, the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) has demanded an amendment in the
Indian constitution to check religious conversions. The
party’s president Rajnath Singh while addressing a
function in Bhopal on Oct. 31 said foreign forces were
involved in large-scale conversions through inducements
and hence an amendment in the constitution was
essential.
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PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS REMEMBERED ON NOV 8
Delhi: In one of the largest prayer events
on Sunday, Nov. 8, thousands of churches from over 150
countries prayed for the persecuted Christians across
the globe. An initiative of the World Evangelical
Alliance, the International Day of Prayer for the
Persecuted Church (IDOP) prepared an occasion to offer
prayers for “thousands of our Christian brothers and
sisters around the world who suffer persecution, simply
because they confess Jesus Christ as Lord.”
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ANNUAL CONVENTION OF HOSPITAL MINISTRIES INDIA
A unique display of unity was presented when more than
thirty Pentecostal churches of Faridabad came together
under one banner to organise the 10th HMI Haryana Region
Annual Convention from 23rd to 25th October at Lion’s
Community Hall, NIT, Faridabad.
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