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The London Times reports this today regarding a new Papal Document : The Vatican has described the Protestant and Orthodox faiths as “not proper Churches” in a document issued with the full authority of the Pope. Anglican leaders reacted with dismay, accusing the Roman Catholic Church of paradoxical behavior. They said that the new 16-page document outlining the “defects” of non-Catholic churches constituted a major obstacle to ecumenism. The document said that the Orthodox church suffered from a “wound” because it did not recognize the primacy of the Pope. The wound was “still more profound” in Protestant denominations, it added. It was “difficult to see how the title of ‘Church’ could possibly be attributed to them”, said the statement from the Congregation for the Doctrine cash counting f the Faith. Roman Catholicism was “the one true Church of Christ.” What a difference a Pope can make. I'm thinking here of Pope Paul VI who after the Second Vatican Council gave Anglican Archbishop Michael Ramsey, his Episcopal ring. This highly significant gesture symbolized the warming up of relations between the Anglican Church and the Roman Catholic Church, and each successive Archbishop of Canterbury has worn this ring when meeting with the Pope in Rome. I wonder if Benedict wants that ring back now.
So we are no in a social digital world. Whether we want it or not, most web platforms are becoming social, meaning enabling users to build around him his virtual tribe within a service. This is obvious when you think of social networks but it is happening with all new generations of services (think Flickr, Delicious, Yahoo Answers, Second Life,...) The building process of your social tribe is both active and passive. You send requests or you get requests. With the time, you get drawn by the number of invitations across networks which becomes painful to manage . And this is where the problem i am spotting more and more begins and i don't know any web company that has solved it smartly so far (please indicate me if i have missed something). I think it is time web companies start to implement a new invitation system What is the source of the problem? It has become much more easier to create and use an active building process : until very recently the only way to invite your friend in a web platform was to either send an email from your regular email to a specific person/groups you want to be close to or use the web service invitation system that enables you to add manually email after email. Recently most webmails opened their APIS so cape cod fishing t became easier to "swallow" a contact book from Gmail/Yahoo/LiveMail... and then send requests to all your friends from the inner invitation system of a specific service.
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