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Legit.ng on MSNSee what Nigerian Anglicans said about lesbian Archbishop of WalesCherry Vann, an openly lesbian cleric, has been elected as the Archbishop of Wales in the Anglican CommunionThe Church of ...
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The Punch on MSNWhy we severed ties with Wales – Anglican PrimateThe Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has officially severed ties with the Church in Wales, over what it described as a grave departure from biblical doctrine following the election of Rt Rev ...
Ndukuba said that the Anglican Communion was more resolute and committed to the stance of the Church of Nigeria against ...
The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has officially severed all relationships with the Church of Wales due to the ...
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Legit.ng on MSNJUST IN: Nigeria’s Anglican Church Takes Action Church Over Lesbian Archbishop in WalesThe Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has severed ties with the Church in Wales over the election of lesbian, Rt. Rev.
The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has faulted the election of Bishop Cherry Vann as Archbishop of Wales.
Nearly three dozen Anglicans and Episcopalians representing Indigenous cultures from around the world have gathered in the ...
The leader of the Anglican Communion, the third-largest Christian group in the world, with some 85 million members, on Wednesday called a gathering of leaders from his fractured denomination to ...
The statement against Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby was signed by archbishops from 10 of the 42 provinces of the global Anglican Communion who represent conservative provinces, mostly in ...
The communion is already divorced, just not formally. The Guardian quoted an unnamed source that described the possible changes to Anglican structure as “sleeping in separate bedrooms” instead ...
The Anglican Communion suspended the Episcopal Church, it's American branch, from voting and decision-making for three years on Thursday over its acceptance of same-sex marriage.
The Anglican Communion voted to censure its American branch, the Episcopal Church, during a meeting in Canterbury, England, called to reflect on the future of the communion.
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