Please don’t rock the boat
The “Standing Committee of the Anglican Communion” has put out a statement saying that people should graciously avoid rocking the boat.
The “Standing Committee of the Anglican Communion” has put out a statement saying that people should graciously avoid rocking the boat.
From the European Union, the Church of Scotland, the Episcopal Church of Brazil, and Lambeth Palace there was news today of three direct statements condemning the Uganda anti-homosexuals bill, and one indirect statement.
It wasn’t cleavage in the Anglican Communion.
There is much LGBT blood on the hands of the Church of England. Uganda is merely keeping alive those ancient uncouths, with help from the silence of Rowan Williams. Rowan Williams is no Michael Ramsey.
Prayers, readings, and hymns alternate between Washington, DC and Palestine via the internet, bringing together people of different lands, languages, and ethnic backgrounds in celebration of the birth of the Prince of Peace.
A woman priest has been named as one of the three nominees for the upcoming bishop’s election in the Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway in
Subtitle: Anglicans need to know. Evidence continues to accumulate that the Church of Uganda supports the anti-homosexual bill before parliament.
The Ugandan parliament unanimously passed a bill banning female genital mutilation, a traditional rite that has sparked an international outcry and is practiced in some African and Asian communities.
The Joint Standing Committee of the Primates Meeting and the Anglican Consultative Council, which has been renamed the Joint Standing Committee of the Anglican Communion (which suggests that it may be about to attempt to exercise more power than it has) will consider the revised fourth section of the proposed Anglican Covenant when it meets next week in London.
“The CPA is on the brink of collapse due to the contentions over the referendum law, the demarcation of the 1 January 1956 borders, and violence recently perpetrated by other armed groups.”