Anglicans to meet in Geneva to promote peace and justice

Posted by Kendall Harmon

(ACNS) Some 35 members of the Anglican Peace and Justice Network (APJN) will meet in Geneva, Switzerland, from 13 - 20 March, 2010. Representing over 20 countries and all the world’s continents, participants will learn more about making their voices heard within the UN system in Geneva. In parallel, they will be introduced to UN policies and programmes to inform their own work on peace and justice worldwide.

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1. Brien wrote:

Perhaps they should meet in the Diocese of Jos.

March 12, 5:52 pm | [comment link]
2. RMBruton wrote:

Look for absolute World Peace on March 21st!

March 12, 6:36 pm | [comment link]
3. The young fogey wrote:

Oh, dear, more feel-good parlour leftism from a denomination that hasn’t had the clout in at least 35 years to pull any of this off.

Reminds me of a friend’s description of an Episcopalian diocese’s convention:

‘Let’s put aside money to fight racism!’
‘Yay!’

Next convention: What was the money spent on? Nothing. But everybody felt good about themselves.

They tell the truth about Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine but nobody cares. The left take these church people for granted.

March 13, 10:31 am | [comment link]
4. A Senior Priest wrote:

Why did they burn all that jet fuel and contribute to what they think is ‘global warming’ when they could have done all that on their laptops? Hypocrisy.

March 13, 11:56 am | [comment link]
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