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December 21 2022 By dvirtue Church of Nigeria responds to NJ parish fracas

CoN however hitherto deliberately resisted the urge to go public and perhaps fuel the unfortunate internal crisis and the suspicion and mistrust that unfortunately culminated in the disruption of a worship service and involvement of New Jersey law enforcement agents to restore a semblance of order.

This statement is merely to put the record straight.

The leadership of CoN obviously disapproves of the disorderly and unwholesome behavior on display in the videos.

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December 19 2022 By dvirtue "REFORM AND REVITALISATION" NEEDED FROM "REVISIONISM" IN THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION

Commenting on this year's Lambeth Conference, Archbishop Badi said that the GSFA's four objectives had been met: (a) to unify the orthodox in the Communion; (b) to sound a clarion call to biblical faithfulness (by re-affirming Lambeth 1.10); (c) to be a 'holy remnant' in the Communion (and not a breakaway group); and (d) to spur orthodox Provinces to collaborate and pursue holistic Gospel mission to the world.

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December 19 2022 By dvirtue Uganda's Anglican Archbishop Warns African Christians About Fake Clerics

Kaziimba who is also the Diocesan Bishop noted that the Church of Uganda and other Anglican Churches in Africa has well laid procedures through which the clerics are appointed and therefore no one should just wake up one day and declare themselves clergy.

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December 16 2022 By dvirtue Mark Rivera, Former Anglican Lay Pastor, Found Guilty of Felony Child Sexual Assault

Judge John Barsanti of Illinois' 16th Judicial Circuit Court in Kane County found Rivera guilty of two counts of predatory sexual assault of a victim under 13 years old (a Class X felony) and three counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse of a victim under 13 (a Class 2 felony). The defense has 30 days to file a motion to request a new trial, and if the motion is denied, the sentencing hearing is expected to take place on Feb. 10.

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December 14 2022 By dvirtue Pentecostal Church Leaders in Uganda Support Anglican Church Breakaway from Canterbury

Speaking at day one of the National Prayer Conference aimed at petitioning God for revival in Uganda, pastor Newman said that the decision by the Anglican Church is full proof that Uganda is a remnant nation as it was written in Romans 9:28-29.

Remnant is a small minority of people who will remain faithful to God and so be saved.

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December 10 2022 By dvirtue Church of Nigeria Bishop leads violent sectarian mob attacking Anglican Church in New Jersey

Christ Anglican Church is a member of the Anglican Diocese of the
Rocky Mountains. Bishop Ken Ross, Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of
the Rocky Mountains, was leading the worship service when CoN Bishop
Dr. Augustine Unigbe, who is also a medical doctor in New Jersey, and a
group of 14 CoN members forced their way into the church attempting
to illegally seize the church property. Bishop Unigbe stormed the

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December 04 2022 By dvirtue Evangelicals are now largest faith group in Central America

Among the 32.6% of Catholics, 19.3% attend their church more than once a week and generally participate in church activities. Evangelicals participate almost three times more than Catholics in church activities (58.4%).

The survey was conducted from 7 October to 15 November 2022, with a sample of four thousand people in Guatemala; Honduras; Costa Rica; Nicaragua and El Salvador.

Decline of Roman Catholicism

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December 02 2022 By dvirtue UGANDA: Anglican Church Commemorates AIDS Day With Call to End Gender Based Violence

He decried the increasing rate of teenage pregnancies and high school dropouts of young girls which has a substantial impact on their future, making them more vulnerable to child marriage, poverty, exclusion and illness.

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December 01 2022 By virtueonline DIOCESE OF NIAGARA CHURCH ATTENDANCE DOWN BY 35-50%, REVENUE DOWN 23%

For instance: and let me clear--what follows is not to deny our recent experience, but it does put it in necessary context. We are all concerned about attendance: through the necessary closure period, we faced some attrition--through death, movement, and attenuation of relationship. All unfortunate; mostly all unavoidable. But fact, nonetheless. Anecdotally, where we stand mid-pandemic, is that our people have returned at a rate of 50-65% generally.

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November 29 2022 By dvirtue ARE WE REALLY A COMMUNION? - Archbishop Mouneer Anis

We Anglicans are unique, being both 'reformed and catholic' upholding the faith we once received from Christ through the Apostles and Saints. The Word of God, the Creeds, the
Sacraments and the Episcopal Ministry united us into one communion [1]. Right from its beginning, the Bishops of the Communion were keen to make its nature 'autonomous and

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