Anglicans on FB and the net urge Williams to repent
The Facebook group “Anglicans who want THIS statement from Canterbury” has already gathered over three thousand members and attracted the attention of the MSM.
The Facebook group “Anglicans who want THIS statement from Canterbury” has already gathered over three thousand members and attracted the attention of the MSM.
The Vatican issued a statement yesterday condemning state-sanctioned violence and discrimination, including imprisonment and the death penalty, against homosexual persons. While not mentioning Uganda by name, the Holy See has clearly condemned both the content and intent of that nation’s proposed legislation.
And so big were its whipping, curving gusts that it toppled both the UNFCCC head and the Danish PM’s office right out of their beds.
…the Fairtrade Kit Kat was a “step forward in giving them the justice, recognition and pay they deserve”.
NPR in Southern California interviewed the diocesan Bishop, Jon Bruno, as well as Mary Glasspool and Diane Bruce. A helpful interview, though they missed a
The link http://www.mediacentre.go.ug/details.php?catId=1&item=718 is now empty (text of taken down) and it no longer shows on the front page http://www.mediacentre.go.ug/ under the category responses/clarifications where
Rev. Kapya Kaoma, PRA Project Director was on MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show to discuss Uganda’s anti-homosexuality legislation and the U.S. Right’s involvement.
The transparency of the Episcopal Church’s elections contrasts favourably with the still opaque processes by which Church of England bishops are appointed. The candour of the candidates about their personal lives and the maturity of the church they serve is a glowing example to the Church of England where such openness is not possible in the present climate of denial and double standards.
Question of the day: Does a public figure eventually need to draw a line in the sand, even though a lot of people will end up on the other side of the line?
“We looked at the landscape of New York City Episcopal churches, and felt strongly that sharing the music and worship with the wider church would add to everyone’s Advent experiences,” Mike Collins, director of digital media explained.