Friday, August 20, 2010

From the American Anglican Council Weekly Update

Anglican Church is broken, says Orombi

Source: Daily Monitor
August 20, 2010
By Ephraim Kasozi

Archbishop Henry Orombi
Orombi
The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Henry Luke Orombi, yesterday said the Anglican Church today faces many challenges which have made it dysfunctional.

"What I can tell you is that the Anglican Church is very broken," Bishop Orombi said.

"It (church) has been torn at its deepest level, and it is a very dysfunctional family of the provincial churches. It is very sad for me to see how far down the church has gone."

Speaking at the opening of a three-day provincial Assembly in Mukono, the head of the Church of Uganda noted that the church has lost credibility.

He proposed that the Church of Uganda engages church structures at a very minimal level until godly faith and order have been restored. "I can assure you that we have tried as a church to participate in the processes, but they are dominated by western elites, whose main interest is advancing a vision of Anglicanism that we do not know or recognise. We are a voice crying in the wilderness," he said at the Church's top assembly that convenes every two years. . .

The rest of the article may be found here.

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