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Anglicans Withdraw 300 Children From Child Labour

Anglicans Withdraw 300 Children From Child Labour

The Livingstone Anglican Church Project (LACP) has withdrawn about 300 children in Zambia from various townships of the city who were previously engaged in child labour activities such as crushing of stones, director Emmanuel Chikoya has said.

16 February 2011

"We will remain one united church", bishops tells Sudan.

"We will remain one united church", bishops tells Sudan.

The Episcopal Church of Sudan will remain one united church regardless of political boundaries, Sudanese bishops said in a statement following their House of Bishops meeting in Juba.

16 February 2011

Southern Sudanese celebrate the birth of a new nation

Southern Sudanese celebrate the birth of a new nation

Celebrations for a new nation rippled throughout Southern Sudan as election officials confirmed that nearly 99 percent of voters in the referendum had chosen independence.

08 February 2011

Harare Bishop: "Riot police and harassment will not 'crash' the faith of Zimbabwe Anglicans"

Harare Bishop: "Riot police and harassment will not 'crash' the faith of Zimbabwe Anglicans"

Pastoral letter from Bishop Chad of Harare: "It is with deep concern that I write to you as Pastor of the faithful in the Diocese of Harare CPCA about the unnecessary prolonged suffering of our people at the hands of the police who continue to claim to be receiving orders “from above” to prevent us from using our church buildings in accordance with the Makarau judgement of January 2008 and reaffirmed by Mavhangira judgment of June 2010."

26 January 2011

Archbishop Kolini: "Steer to Education, Health and Development"

Archbishop Kolini: "Steer to Education, Health and Development"

"Steer to health, education and development for the good of the church." These were the words of Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini to Nathan Gasatura, the newly elected Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Butare. 

22 January 2011

Area Bishop of Ethiopia and Horn of Africa to be Bishop of Reading

Area Bishop of Ethiopia and Horn of Africa to be Bishop of Reading

The new Bishop of Reading is to be the Rt Revd Andrew Proud, Downing Street announced today

17 January 2011

Nigeria bishops: "We are in a deadly struggle for the soul and survival of our nation"

Nigeria bishops: "We are in a deadly struggle for the soul and survival of our nation"

In the Nigerian House of Bishop's communique issued after their meeting in Agbarha-Otor, the bishops highlight that in a "time of great tension in [their] nation", they are struggling for the "soul and survival" of their country.

14 January 2011

First day's voting passes peacefully in Diocese of Bethlehem: Kajo Keji

First day's voting passes peacefully in Diocese of Bethlehem: Kajo Keji

If you ever thought there was going to be violence during the referendum, then you were wrong. Day one was like a celebration – full of happiness that can be seen on people’s faces and it was really peaceful.

10 January 2011

The Anglican Communion rallies in prayer and support behind Sudan

The Anglican Communion rallies in prayer and support behind Sudan

People across the Communion have stepped up to support of the people of Sudan as the country prepares for its historic referendum on Sunday 9th January. Demonstrations of concern for the state of the country and for its pending vote appearing on the Internet include prayer walls, a Facebook campaign, videos and blogs.

07 January 2011

Archbishop of Jos: "Don't pin Jos bombs on religion"

Archbishop of Jos: "Don't pin Jos bombs on religion"

The Archbishop of Jos, Nigeria, the Most Revd Benjamin Kwashi, has urged the international media not to con­clude that a series of bomb attacks, which occurred in the city just before Christmas, were religiously motivated.

07 January 2011