Nuns hold down the fort in South Sudan
As the crisis continues in South Sudan, nuns are remaining in place, and providing shelter and comfort as people flee the violence in the country.
As the crisis continues in South Sudan, nuns are remaining in place, and providing shelter and comfort as people flee the violence in the country.
From the San Diego Gay & Lesbian News:
After the passage of the draconian anti-gay measures in Nigeria and Uganda, the Anglican churches in those countries continue to react. Thinking Anglicans reports that
Here’s an excellent videotaped interview with the Rev. Kapya Kaoma, a Zambian Anglican priest based in Boston. The footage is culled from the film God
Homemade bombs exploded next to the Anglican Cathedral in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
As the US slept, the president of Uganda signed the pending anti-LGTBQ legislation into law. The law, which has been denounced by everyone from President
Bishop Mouneer Anis joins call for an end to violence by Christians against Muslims in the Central African Republic.
The Presiding Bishop asked that this past Sunday be dedicated to prayers for peace in South Sudan. This took various forms in various places. For