Английская Википедия:2021 in religion
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Events
- 1 January – The Alliance of Reformed Churches splits from the Reformed Church in America in opposition to its tolerance of LGBT practitioners.[1]
- 11 January – Pope Francis issues the Spiritus Domini, allowing women to serve as lectors and acolytes in the Catholic Church.[2]
- 5 March – Pope Francis becomes the first Pope to visit Iraq.[3]
- 11 April – Mass protests break out in Pakistan after the Pakistani government declined to sever ties with France for blasphemy.[4]
- 13 May – The interdenominational Christian Ökumenischer Kirchentag 2021 convention is held in Frankfurt with most participants attending digitally.[5]
- 28 May – Taksim Mosque is inaugurated in Istanbul, Turkey after decades of debate surrounding its creation.[6]
- 1 June – Pope Francis issues the Pascite gregem Dei.[7]
- 16 July – The Ghana National Mosque, the second largest mosque in West Africa, opens in Accra.[8]
- 15 August – The Taliban retakes power in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of United States troops, imposing strict religious law on the nation.[9]
- 11 September – Megan Rohrer becomes a Lutheran bishop, the first openly transgender person to do so.[10]
- 19 September – The Church of Sweden holds elections for its assembly.[11]
- 8 October – A member of Islamic State – Khorasan Province carries out a suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque in Kunduz, Afghanistan.[12]
- 13 October – Hindus and Hindu temples are attacked throughout Bangladesh after a Quran is found under a Hindu idol.[13]
- 15 October – A member of Islamic State – Khorasan Province carries out a suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque in Kandahar, Afghanistan.[14]
- 22 October – Mass protests break out in Pakistan after the Pakistani government declined to sever ties with France for blasphemy.[15]
- 3 December – A Sri Lankan national is lynched in Pakistan after being accused of blasphemy.[16]
- 10 December – The Cathedral of Our Lady of Arabia, the largest cathedral in the Persian Gulf region, is inaugurated in Bahrain.[17]
Ongoing
- The Philippines holds 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines celebrations to mark the quincentennial of Christianity's arrival in the nation.[18]
See also
References
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