Ugandan Anglican bishop praises anti-gay law
UPDATED: Gays and lesbians afraid in Uganda. Members of Uganda’s lesbian and gay community fear they’ll be persecuted even more than they are, as Arwa
UPDATED: Gays and lesbians afraid in Uganda. Members of Uganda’s lesbian and gay community fear they’ll be persecuted even more than they are, as Arwa
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Oxford University Press in the United Kingdom has agreed to publish a five volume series called The Oxford History of Anglicanism.
Bishop Samuel Azariah of the Diocese of Raiwind, moderator of the Church of Pakistan, says that despite years of intense persecution from religious extremists, the Christian population in Pakistan is resilient and growing in numbers. “Nothing will dampen our spirits. Bombing, murder, burning, shooting will not dampen our spirits and our commitment to Jesus Christ,”
Archbishop Justin Welby commends the Continung Indaba as a way that allows Anglicans to remain in communion “that holds together in its diversity.”
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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby sent a video greeting to the Second Global Anglican Future (GAFCON) Conference, which is taking place in Nairobi. The transcript
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