Saturday, March 27, 2010

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evangelicals hold to 8


MEXICO .- (AGENCIALAVOZ.ORG) Some 250 traditionalist Catholics of the colony Saltillo, municipality of Las Margaritas, headed by the president of the ejido, Tomás Gómez Cruzocho, hold from Thursday to eight Tojolabal Protestants, among them a woman, but they receive food permitin denounced evangelical leaders.


The Protestants accuse Catholics of not cooperating for the celebration of religious festivals or community work.

Friday, March 26, 2010

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Legionaries Chiapas allowed sexual abuse of its founder


ROMA -. (AGENCIALAVOZ.ORG ) The Mexican congregation of the Legionaries of Christ said Friday that its founder, Marcial Maciel, abused for years of seminary and had three children, so apologize to all victims.


In a statement, asserts that "we had thought and hoped that the charges brought against our founder to be false or unfounded" but that has not happened so "we can not look to him as a model of life Christian and priestly. "
"We are deeply shocked and we have to recognize that they are certain the accusations against Father Maciel, among which included sexual abuse of minor seminarians," the statement said.
acknowledged that the Mexican priest had a daughter "of a stable and long" with a woman, "and other serious behaviors."
also had two children by two different women, he added.
"We condemn these acts contrary to Christian duty, religious and priestly life of Father Maciel and affirm that not what we strive to live in the Legion.
" once again express our sorrow and condolences to each and every people who have been harmed by the actions of our founder, "said the statement, which also called for" forgiveness "for all those who accused him in the past" and were not believed or did not knew how to listen because at that time could not imagine such behavior. "
" accepted with pain at the seriousness of their failure, we can not look at him as a model of Christian and priestly life, "concluded the note, which undertakes to" provide safety "to children in their institutions.
The congregation recognizes that cost them a lot," assimilate (the) facts reprehensible "of his life.
The founder of the Legionaries of Christ died in 2008 away from the exercise of religious life. The May 19, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI had ordered him to refrain from exercising his priesthood in public and lead a life of prayer and penance.
Following allegations of sexual abuse his former seminarians, Maciel resigned the leadership of the order in 2004, after denying the facts for decades.
Founded by Maciel in 1941, the order has 800 priests and 2,500 seminarians in 20 countries around the world and has one of the major pontifical universities in Rome.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

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Catholic Channel debuts in 3D


USA - (AGENCIALAVOZ.ORG) There is already hovering avatars and mad hatters in the movie Shrek the third dimension and is about to debut soon in the field of 3D. Now, a Catholic television channel in the U.S. is joining the trend.

Channel premiered CatholicTV several 3D programs as part of an effort to attract younger audiences and make more vivid the message of faith. The network announced several programs for the new format on the Internet, launched its monthly magazine complete with 3D glasses _ special _ and said that some time 3D broadcast more programs.

CatholicTV director, Father Robert Reed, said he planned to introduce the 3D long before the success of James Cameron's "Avatar" or the 3D version of "Alice in Wonderland."

"It's a way in which we show we believe that our message is relevant and we will use every means possible to bring that message to the people, "said Reed, whose network reaches between 5 and 6 million U.S. homes through various cable TV providers.

Stephen Prothero, a religion professor at Boston University, praised by CatholicTV take a chance on new technology to attract a wider audience and younger. Evangelical Christians usually focus a lot more to that audience, he added.

The professor warned, however, that if the programs are not sufficiently attractive 3D could reinforce the notion that the Catholic Church is not in contact with American reality.

"In some ways, is best two-dimensional retro look that bad in 3D, "he said." What is in fashion changes all the time. James Cameron is more accustomed to it that Pope Benedict XVI, "he added.

Angela Zito, director of the Center for Religion and Media at the University of New York, agreed that CatholicTV could alienate their audience instead of closer by introducing new barriers to see the programs, as is the case of special glasses. "People can not even find the remote control," said Zito.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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Hague to pursue studies of Israel's offensive in Gaza arrested


Brussels. (AGENCIALAVOZ. ORG) The International Criminal Court is considering act against Israel's offensive on Gaza in January 2009, where more than 1,400 people died, including a high number of women and children. In an interview with REASON, the chief prosecutor of the court based in The Hague, Luis Moreno-Ocampo explained that "we are seeing if we can intervene", at the request of the Palestinian National Authority.


"We await the final report of the Palestinians and Israel have also offered the opportunity to explain," he says after his speech in Parliament. The Argentine said that the process is in a phase of "legal argument", as one part Palestinians indicate that the Oslo agreements give legal basis to request action because gives them jurisdiction over the international court that can actuar.Por the contrary, Israel insists it will not form a government. "The question is whether the Palestinians can apply [intervention], since only States may accept the jurisdiction" the court said. For now, the prosecutor declined to comment on whether the case would have to blame Israel, as reflected Goldstone report (approved by the UN in October 2009), and Hamas blamed Israel for war crimes during the military offensive in the Gaza Strip.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

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a former attorney for American missionaries began


SANTO DOMINGO -. (AGENCIALAVOZ.ORG) Jorge Anibal Torres Puello, who represented a group of American missionaries in Haiti, was arrested in Santo Domingo, authorities said Friday.


Torres Puello, a Dominican-American, 32, is sought for extradition by the United States and El Salvador for his alleged involvement in smuggling.
The man, who was a fugitive since February, was arrested Thursday night by agents of the National Drug Control (DNCD) in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant a residential area of \u200b\u200bSanto Domingo, explained that institution.
DNCD spokesman Roberto Lebron Torres Puello recalled that a court is required by Vermont, United States, to be judged by the illegal Central American immigrants.
In the U.S., Puello Torres "is an important part of a network of smugglers, especially women and children from Central America and the Caribbean," Lebron said.
addition, the government of El Salvador requested in extradition by the trafficking of women and girls from the Dominican Republic and Central America for prostitution in this Central American country.
Puello Torres's case came to light when he served as legal representative of a group of American Baptist missionaries, led by Laura Silsby, who was arrested Jan. 29 while trying to smuggle 33 children in Haiti.
When viewing photographs of the supposed lawyer, Salvadoran authorities identified him and asked the Interpol arrest.
The man's mother, Soledad Puello, told the AP on Thursday that she and an alleged defense committee Puello Torres had begun negotiations with the prosecution of El Salvador for "the delivery of my son and we ask for full protection physics. "

Thursday, March 18, 2010

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Evangelical Alliance campaign for religious freedom in Morocco


SPAIN. (AGENCIALAVOZ.ORG) English Evangelical Alliance (EEA) has launched a campaign to send emails to promote religious freedom and human rights in Morocco.


The campaign was launched, according to information provided by ESA Efe, following the "serious recent events in Morocco, notably the expulsion of 70 Christians in the first ten days of March 26 simultaneously forcing them to close down an orphanage that was ten years running.
"particularly serious" is the latter case, say the evangelicals, which the police intervened in the village of Ain Leuhan, culminating with the closing of the orphanage "Village of Hope" (Hope Village), which had more than ten years running, and that in addition to the mandatory government authorization opening inspections received and exceeded prescribed period.
"It is obvious, says the ESA, which over the years the authorities knew that its leaders were Christians. In spite of this situation to comply with applicable law, in less than seven hours the entire staff had to leave the country and leave of children to the orphanage provided a stable environment and are now in an extremely precarious situation. "
Evangelical Alliance calls copy and paste the statement of protest of the ESA in an e-mail, sent to the Embassy of Morocco and the English Foreign Ministry. The announcement
ESA claims a "organized anti-Christian campaign" that "Christians of different nationalities living in different parts of the country were questioned and deported within 24 hours under false accusations of proselytism, even without a legitimate right to defend themselves in court proceedings prior.
"This unwarranted action, says the Alliance has been organized from the highest levels of the Government of Morocco, coinciding with the appointment of new interior minister, Taieb Cherkaoui. It also denounces
ESA's statement that "under the false accusation of proselytism is to cover up the 'active passivity' Executive of Morocco, which leads to de facto breach of art. 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (freedom of thought, conscience and religion).
"The Moroccan government action is the best example, says the ESA, of the paradox that the Kingdom of Morocco in the art. 6 of the Constitution proclaims the Law of Religious Freedom, while the art. 200 of the Penal Code penalizing any activity that might induce another to abandon their religion. "

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Can Gonorrhea Be Dormant For Years

Documentary explores revival in Asia


USA - (AGENCIALAVOZ.ORG ) A charismatic evangelist is documenting what he describes as the "largest numerical revival" which will air on Friday 12 March.


minister and musician Jaeson Ma is the host of 1040, this documentary explores the spread of Christianity throughout Asia, where the Church has had no precedent in recent decades.
Only in China the number of Christians has grown from about a million in the seventies to 70 million today, some sources estimate that more than 100 million Chinese believers. In Indonesia, the largest Muslim country in the world, about ten percent of the 245 million population is Christian according to the Department of Statistics of U.S.
"It's an amazing movement because what you see really is the book of Acts, it is happening as it is written in the Bible," said Ma, 29, a US-born evangelist and the founder of Campus Church Networks, a student movement of planting churches whose base is in California. "There are people being raised are being carried out signs and wonders, miracles and healings. Churches are being planted every day. Millions are being reached with the gospel.'s Shaking transforming society and culture."
The title of the documentary refers the area known as the 10/40 Window is the region between 10 and 40 degrees north latitude, covering from North Africa to East Asia. Many of these nations are predominantly Muslim and Buddhist least evangelized groups living in these regions.
For nearly three months last spring, Ma traveled to China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Indonesia recorded interviews with church leaders and celebrities, artists, and Asian entrepreneurs both Christians and non Christians.
"I think in the West understand that things are moving quickly towards the East, and that is not only politically, economically and militarily, but also spiritually, "said Ma
" Truly I think the Church of the East is rising to be a leader in the Body of Christ at the moment, to lead the completion of the Great Commission, "he said." I think it is important that those in the West are educated to see with their own eyes what is happening and going to join what God is doing and that Aliance with our brothers and sisters in Eastern culture who are truly have sacrificed their lives for the gospel. "
1040 includes interviews with Christian leaders such as Mike Bickle, founder of the International House of Prayer, Loren Cunningham, founder of Youth With a Mission; President of Campus Crusade for Christ, Steve Douglas and author, advocate and founder of Generals International, Cindy Jacobs.
"What is happening in Asia right now is the best move of God in human history and much of the Western Church is not aware of the dynamic that is the Church in Asia now," said Bickle. "These are the roots from which the Bible speaks clearly to be very powerful in its influence and I think they are mostly young."
"You move in power as the apostles did in the book of Acts and also influence both the culture and even the government of Asia that will cause all of Asia to resist incentives and threats of the Antichrist" added. "This is massive in its implications."
The artist MC Hammer, a minister and mentor Ma, also appears in the documentary. "The world is watching this historic moment in Asia," he said. "Along with its economic rise also is a spiritual move that is spreading and is transforming the entire culture." Produced by Adventures.tv
together with Arowana Films, 1040 is scheduled for release on Friday 12 March at the City of Angels Film Festival in Hollywood. Campaign as part of screening, the film will be shown on national churches. For more information visit the website: www.1040movie.com. Released on DVD in 1040 June 2010.

Monday, March 15, 2010

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Morocco: Evangelical Alliance claims that human rights are violated


SPAIN. (AGENCIALAVOZ.ORG) denounces the English Evangelical Alliance, "Christians Moroccans are being harassed, detained and interrogated" to restrict freedom of conscience and worship, and warn thereby requiring the Government of Morocco, and it shall be recorded before the European Union and United Nations, the strict respect of fundamental rights.


At the same time, carry out legitimate activities that help the Moroccan Government to rectify and ensure fundamental rights in their country.
Alliance English Evangelical says, in the words of its Secretary General James fill and the President of the Religious Liberty Commission, Eliseo Gómez-Lor-it is a "serious events" and that according to reports received from various sources of total reliability, including those found eyewitnesses who contacted the Evangelical Alliance, "during the month of March 2010 has made a concerted effort in Morocco for Christians of different nationalities (Korean, Brazilian, Dutch, South African, Canadian, Egyptian, English , New Zealand, U.S., Venezuela and Nigeria) resident in different parts of the country were questioned and driven in 24 hours under false accusations of proselytism, without even having the right to legitimately defend themselves in court proceedings before. "
are considered "unjustifiable" this action, and defended that has been organized from the highest levels of the government of Morocco, coinciding with the appointment of new Minister of Interior, Taïeb Cherkaoui. Both
evangelical leaders as particularly serious intervention by the police in the village of Ain Leuhan, culminating with the closing of the orphanage "Village of Hope" (Hope Village), which had more than ten years running, and that in addition with the mandatory government authorization opening, received and exceeded the prescribed periodic inspections. Obviously, they say, that in all these years, the authorities knew that its leaders were Christians. But despite this situation to comply with applicable law, "in less than seven hours all the staff had to leave the country and leave the children at the orphanage provided a stable environment these children now are staying in a situation extremely precarious. "
Based on the information they possess, Gómez-Lor fill and want to report that "in general Moroccan Christians are being regularly harassed, arrested and interrogated in an attempt to coerce and restrict the free exercise of freedom of conscience and religion, two of the fundamental rights of every human being. "
In a Press release signed by both the Evangelical Alliance, believes that "under the false accusation of proselytism is to cover up the" active passivity "of the Moroccan executive, which leads to de facto breach of article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights "which proclaims that" Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion: this right includes freedom to change religion or belief, and freedom to manifest religion or belief, individually and collectively and in public as private, teaching, practice, worship and observance. "
The Moroccan government action is the best example of the paradox that the Kingdom of Morocco in Article 6 of the Constitution proclaims the Law of Religious Freedom, while the Penal Code Article 200 punishes any activity that may induce another to abandon their faith. All this despite the fact that speeches by the Minister of Justice before the Human Rights Commission United Nations, said that Morocco strives to adapt its legislation to the requirements posed by respect for human rights.


ACTIONS ESA also
Report Evangelical Alliance that this "campaign of persecution against Christians" has little to do with the discourse of the Government of Morocco on Human Rights at United Nations headquarters and that "nothing matches" line should trigger the development aid advanced status granted by the European Union to the Kingdom of Morocco in 2008.
There is a universal principle, also says the Evangelical Alliance, "common to most religions, which is to treat others as we would like to be treated. "We can not imagine the kind of protests that come from Morocco where some States are seeking a way similar to the hundreds of thousands of citizens Moroccans enjoy religious freedom in Europe, "says the Alliance, including the ability to disseminate and publicly express their faith among European citizens.
Given the seriousness of these events, the English Evangelical Alliance, which has more than 130 years of advocacy of religious freedom and conscience, "can only sue the Government of Morocco, and doing so before the corresponding record of European Union and United Nations, the strict respect of fundamental rights inherent to every human being. " At the same time, he says, reserves the right to conduct any legitimate action to reach the media, associations civilians and other entities of interest, which may help rectify the Moroccan Government and guarantee these fundamental rights for all citizens and foreigners residing in the country.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

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Sexual abuse is not caused by celibacy, he reiterated the Vatican


Vatican -. (AGENCIALAVOZ.ORG) The Vatican denied on Sunday that their rules of celibacy for priests is the cause of the sexual abuse scandal that has rocked the church in Europe and again defended his handling of the crisis by the Pope.



In recent days, journalists and commentators have discussed the fact that the law of celibacy was somehow responsible for "aberrant behavior" of a few priests. German newspapers reported that celibacy abuse and even encouraged some Italian commentators questioned the norm. DEBATE

Much debate was generated by the statements of one of the closest advisers of the pope, the archbishop of Vienna, Christoph Schoenborn.
Schoenborn asked this week an honest examination of issues such as celibacy and the education of clergy members to discover the origins and roots of abusive priests.
"Part of that is the subject of celibacy besides the issue of character development and part of it is a great deal of honesty in the church, but also in society, "wrote the priest in the online edition of diocesan letter.
The archbishop's office was quick to say they did not call into question Shoenborn celibacy of priests, which was described this week by the Pope as "an expression of the gift of oneself to God and others."
However, Schoenborn has previously been receptive to arguments that celibacy in the priesthood is becoming increasingly problematic for the church, primarily because it limits the number of men seeking to join it.
Last June, Schoenborn presented personally to the Vatican an initiative signed by prominent Australian Catholics who sought to abolish the celibacy rules that would allow married men to become priests.

Friday, March 12, 2010

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Morocco expels 26 Christians accused of "proselytizing "


MOROCCO .- (AGENCIALAVOZ.ORG) Interior's decision affects a Franciscan evangelists and forced to close the Village of Hope orphanage that cared for 33 niñosLas Moroccan authorities have expelled from the territory a national total of 26 Christians accused of "proselytizing."


The Interior Ministry's decision affects mainly to a group of Anglo-Saxon Protestants, but also among those expelled a Franciscan priest.

With this decision, this past weekend, Morocco broke the record of -27 expulsion of Christians were arrested and 26 received the deportation order, "to coincide precisely with the first summit meeting in history between the European Union (EU ) and the North African country that was taking place in Granada.

Among those expelled were also a couple of Venezuela, a Korean pastor accredited to attend an African community and arrested during Sunday worship in the Protestant church in Marrakech.

"Shaking faith of Muslims "

According to a statement issued by agency Maghreb Arabe Presse," foreign citizens of different nationalities "expelled are" guilty of acts contrary to existing laws. "

Among the material investigated by the attorney general's order Moroccan had "hundreds of brochures and CD-ROM of proselytism," which "have been seized."

This action-ends the note "falls within the framework of the struggle waged against attempts to spread the evangelical creed, designed to shake the faith of Muslims"


The orphanage closed decision of the Moroccan Interior Ministry forces in practice to close the Village of Hope orphanage Leuhan Ain, in the Atlas Mountains, where there were 33 children served by 16 evangelicals, all of them expelled. The center was ten years running.

Those responsible for the orphanage were also accused of, "under the guise of charity, also engage in proselytizing young children," says the note odicial.

"has been working and out of the blue, without any dialogue, that is the cerrojazo the orphanage," lamented the Rev. Jean-Louis Blanc, who heads the Protestant Church in Morocco allowed to foreign address of that confession.

"In Marrakech they entered the temple to arrest something I had never done and that I find reprehensible," he notes.

"Thirty-three children were once again abandoned because of the actions of the Moroccan State," adds on the web at the orphanage her guardian, Chris Broadbent before leaving the country.

"These 33 children have never met other caregivers / parents," she continues. One of them asked Tina, a caregiver, who took leave of him: "Why can not real parents?"

French NGO Portes Ouvertes, which seeks to support Christian community where there are minority, Tuesday expressed "concern at the increase, since a few months, actions against Christians in the Kingdom of Morocco."

were five missionary
Before
be recalled that in March 2009 and were expelled from Morocco five evangelical missionaries, including four English and one German, also accused of practicing "proselytism."

The judicial police arrested in Casablanca for "a meeting with Moroccan proselytism", which seized "evangelical propaganda material" books, videos and objects of worship, then the statement said.

Meanwhile, the evangelical group said it was a "meeting of communion" in an enclosure in which only women were Christian and no Muslim, so the accusation was false proselytism.