A Statement from the GAFCON/FCA Primates Council in response to the Pope’s Offer

We are, however, grieved that the current crisis within our beloved Anglican Communion has made necessary such an unprecedented offer. It represents a grave indictment of the Instruments of Communion whose very purpose is to strengthen and protect our unity in obedience to our Lord’s clear command. Their failure to fully address the abandonment of biblical faith and practice by The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada has now brought shame to the name of Christ and seriously impedes the cause of the Gospel….

Posted on 11/11/09 News, Theology and ViewsPrint version

The Pope’s Anglican Division - Dr Graham Kings

The current context of Vatican departments is illuminating. It is right to question both the wisdom of bypassing the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, and its President, Cardinal Walter Kasper, who was not even present at the press conference in Rome, and the depth of knowledge of Anglican tradition in the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, led by Cardinal William Levada...

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Posted on 11/11/09 News, Theology and ViewsPrint version

The Church of Uganda and the “Anti-Homosexuality Bill”

Our deepest conviction as the Church of Uganda is that, in Christ, people and their sexual desires are redeemed, and restored to God’s original intent...

Posted on 07/11/09 News, Theology and ViewsPrint version

Global South Primates Steering Committee (GSPSC) - Update November, 2009

With the retirement of Archbishop Bernard Malango and Archbishop Drexel Gomez, the Global South Primates Steering Committee (GSPSC) thank them for their services. Two new members were added at the GS Primates Meeting in Alexandria: Bishop Albert Chama from Central Africa and Archboshop Stephen Thanh from Myanmar.

Global South Primates Steering Committee (GSPSC)

Chairman: Most Rev’d Peter J. Akinola, Nigeria

Vice-Chairman: Most Rev’d Emmanuel Kolini, Rwanda

General Secretary: Most Rev’d John Chew, Southeast Asia

Treasurer: Most Rev’d Mouneer Anis, Jerusalem and the Middle East

Most Rev’d Gregory Venables, Southern Cone

Most Rev'd Stephen Thanh, Myanmar

Bishop Albert Chama, Central Africa

Posted on 05/11/09 News, Theology and ViewsPrint version
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