Millions of Mexican Catholics celebrated Dia De La Candelaria – the Mexico day of the Candle or Light – by dressing figures of baby Jesus and bringing them to church to be blessed, Feb. 2, 2004. During the holiday, also known as the Day of Purification, parishioners nationwide celebrate with dance, food, music and other local festivities to mark the passing of winter.
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Olivet University appeals BPPE's license revocation, vows to protect students and faculty interests
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‘Wang Mingdao’s Diary’ reproduction highlights complexities of contemporary Chinese Christianity
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Floating library ‘Doulos Hope’ arrives in Taiwan; spreading love and hope from a former cruise ship
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Chinese Online School of Theology publishes annual ministry report: Expanding Chinese theological education through new strategies
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Dr. Fenggang Yang: How foreign forces transformed traditional Chinese legal systems
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Chinese Scholar discusses 'Public Theology' from sociological perspective: interpreting tradition, engaging society, and pursuing the common good
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An Open Letter to President Donald Trump from an Educator in Malaysia
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Olivet University will continue to operate in California with 'religious exemption' status
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What is true courage and elegance? Reflecting on the meaning of life in light of Chiung Yao's suicide
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Overseas Chinese pastors prayer for persecuted house churches on 6th anniversary of police raid
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Chiung Yao’s death stirs dialogue of meaning of life, suicide, and euthanasia. Chinese pastor declares suicide is not pleasing to God
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Who is Chiung Yao and why is the Chinese entertainment world mourning her?