Living Church—African Primates Support Partners, ACNA

Posted by Kendall Harmon

Leaders of all but two Anglican provinces in Africa have pledged to work with both Communion Partners and the Anglican Church in North America.

That commitment came in a communiqué issued by the Primates of the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa (CAPA) at the conclusion of the All-Africa Bishops’ Conference. The conference met Aug. 23-29 in Entebbe, Uganda.

“We are committed to network with orthodox Anglicans around the world, including Communion Partners in the USA and the Anglican Church in North America, in holistic mission and evangelism,” the primates wrote. “Our aim is to advance the Kingdom of God especially in unreached areas.”

In the same communiqué, the primates pledged their commitment to live by the standards of the Windsor Report.

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Posted September 2, 2010 at 11:05 am [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. Cennydd13 wrote:

It’ll be very interesting to see what spin Schori and Company will put on this development.  As for Rowan Cantuar…..................

September 2, 7:43 pm | [comment link]
2. robroy wrote:

As I said elsewhere, if you go to Jim Naughton’s place, it states that the dissenting letter is from “some bishops” of the provinces of Central Africa and South Africa. It does not specify which bishops, nor whether it includes the primates of these two provinces.

September 2, 9:19 pm | [comment link]
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