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"Climate change will kill more Africans than malaria or AIDS," Anglican church warned |
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 23:31 |
The continent of Africa is facing a future in which climate change will kill more people than traditional causes such as malaria and HIV, according to a Ugandan environmental expert.
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President of Uganda tells African bishops: "There should be no room for intolerance because everyone is made in the image of God." |
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 03:30 |
Uganda’s President Museveni said today that tolerance was a biblical imperative and that Christians should not “have one minute of time wasted” by those promoting prejudice.
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Archbishop Duncan Joins Leaders at All Africa Bishops Conference |
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010 01:50 |
Archbishop Robert Duncan was included with the other Anglican primates during the opening Eucharist, and shared in the distribution of communion, as did the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.
Bishops from all of Africa as well as Anglicans from around the world are meeting together in Entebbe, Uganda, for the Second All Africa Bishop’s Conference August 23-29.
The conference calls together bishops and archbishops from 400 dioceses in Africa. Invited guests from around the Anglican world are also present.
Archbishop Robert Duncan, Bishop John Guernsey and Bishop Bill Atwood are among the Anglican Church in North America leaders who are attending the event. Archbishop Duncan was included with the other Anglican primates (leaders of Anglican provinces) during the opening Eucharist, and shared in the distribution of communion, as did the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.
Archbishop Williams told the gathered bishops that the 21st Century may well be the “African Century.”
Archbishop Duncan, as well as Archbishop John Chew of Southeast Asia, have also been invited to sit with the primates of the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa during their meetings.
To learn more about this important meeting, visit the conference website. More From The Anglican Church in North America |
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History-making Anglican priest says Africa "has faith to believe it can defeat AIDS" |
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 04:36 |
Rev Canon Gideon Byamugisha today called on the African bishops of the Anglican Communion to take the lead in ensuring the HIV virus never celebrates its 50th birthday in 2031.
[More] More From The Anglican Communion News Service |
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Archbishop Duncan Joins Anglican Leaders at All-Africa Bishops Conference |
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010 01:50 |
Archbishop Duncan was included with the other Anglican primates (leaders of Anglican provinces) during the opening Eucharist, and shared in the distribution of communion, as did the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.
Bishops from all of Africa as well as Anglicans from around the world are meeting together in Entebbe, Uganda, for the Second All Africa Bishop’s Conference August 23-29.
The conference calls together bishops and archbishops from 400 dioceses in Africa. Invited guests from around the Anglican world are also present.
Archbishop Robert Duncan, Bishop John Guernsey and Bishop Bill Atwood are among the Anglican Church in North America leaders who are attending the event. Archbishop Duncan was included with the other Anglican primates (leaders of Anglican provinces) during the opening Eucharist, and shared in the distribution of communion, as did the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.
Archbishop Williams told the gathered bishops that the 21st Century may well be the “African Century.”
Archbishop Duncan, as well as Archbishop John Chew of Southeast Asia, have also been invited to sit with the primates of the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa during their meetings. More From The Anglican Church in North America |
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The Archbishop's sermon for Opening Eucharist at the CAPA All Africa Bishops' Conference, Uganda |
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010 01:15 |
The Archbishop delivered a sermon for Opening Eucharist at the 'Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa All Africa Bishops' Conference, Entebbe, Uganda More From The Archbishop of Canterbury Web Site |
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