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January 05 2023 By dvirtue IRVINGTON, NJ: Christ Anglican Church of New Jersey Fires off Rejoinder to Attempted Takeover

In 2021 the CoN decided to realign its mission Dioceses in North America. The Primate stated that all CoN affiliated churches in the Church of Nigeria North American Mission (CONNAM) must begin and complete their transition to new diocese by May 31, 2022.

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January 02 2023 By dvirtue THE POPE WHO VISITED ROWAN WILLIAMS AT LAMBETH PALACE HAS DIED

THE ACNA CONNECTION

It cannot be denied that as Pope, Benedict XVI, sometimes referred to as "God's Rottweiler" had an impact on Anglicanism.

But even before God's Rottweiler -- a name Benedict earned for his unyielding stance on moral issues -- became Pope he left an indelible mark upon what would become the Anglican Church in North America.

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January 02 2023 By dvirtue 2023 is Coming - Time to Sell!

Combined with that is the assumption that the cathedral needs to stay put, despite deferred maintenance, a lack of modern meeting space, and an environmental footprint straight from the set of "Madmen."

And let's not forget Episcopal Church headquarters. The denomination says it clings to the costly heap because it needs to be near the U.N. As if the U.N. cares what 1.5 million primarily geriatric Episcopalians think.

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December 30 2022 By dvirtue NIGERIA: Anglican Priest Regains Freedom From His Abductors

The Venerable Yamah was kidnapped on 28th November, 2022 in his house in Wusasa, Kaduna State. They broke into his house in the night and picked him up.

This was made known to ACNNTV by the Bishop of Zaria Diocese, Rt. Rev'd Ishaya Baba.

He has been reunited with his family and undergoing medical checks.

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December 29 2022 By dvirtue Spotlight on Episcopal Abuse: Haitian Director of Operations Vundla Sikhumbuzo

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and Todd Ouseley are both personally involved in the matter and have received complaints from church members, both about Sikhumbuzo and the ongoing corruption in the diocese.

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December 28 2022 By dvirtue GSFA: CHAIRMAN BADI'S CHRISTMAS REFLECTIONS 2022

The year 2022 has been momentous for GSFA, to the praise of God's glory.

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December 28 2022 By dvirtue GAFCON: General Secretary Christmas Letter - Archbishop Ben Kwashi

I know the power of answered prayer as prayers have been offered for Gloria and myself and indeed our whole family, as I underwent chemo treatment in the USA for several months this year. We are now back in Jos and continuing the ministry of the gospel in the diocese and throughout the Gafcon world.

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December 26 2022 By dvirtue Archbishops of Uganda and South Sudan Issue Stern Warnings to Church of England

"There are rumours that the Church of England will soon vote to provide some form of blessings for homosexual relationships. We are grateful for the Church of England who gave us the Gospel of Jesus Christ. But, we will never follow you in supporting homosexuality. You may be the "Mother Church," but let's be clear that such a decision will mean you have abandoned the very faith of Anglicanism you so generously shared around the world.

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December 23 2022 By dvirtue FLORIDA: Holt Seeks to Pitch a Big Tent as Dispute Goes to Court

Under a timeline specified in the canons, the second court has until late January 2023 to issue its opinion, which then must be disseminated by the presiding bishop within 15 days. That touches off a 120 window for gathering consents. In light of this, Bishop of Florida Samuel Johnson Howard has postponed the annual diocesan convention that was scheduled for January 28 to an unspecified date later in the year.

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December 21 2022 By dvirtue Church of Uganda Ready to Split from Canterbury Over Same-Sex Marriages

He was delivering his Christmas message at his Namirembe residence. "All signs are indicating that they are going the wrong direction and I want to call upon the Church of Uganda, all believers, dioceses...let us strengthen our income generating projects so that we are not lured at all by the straying Church because of money," Kaziimba said.

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