BREAKING NEWS: Anglican Mission in the Americas obtains Oversight from Congo
BREAKING NEWS: Anglican Mission in the Americas obtains Ecclesiastical Oversight from Congo
By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.org
April 13, 2012
In a move that brings closure to a split in the Anglican Mission in the Americas, AMIA Chairman Chuck Murphy announced today that he has obtained ecclesiastical oversight from the Province de L'Eglise Anglicane Du Congo , a constituent member of the Anglican Communion.
In a letter to his constituency Bishop Murphy said that Archbishop Henri Isingoma of the Anglican Church of the Congo has received him as a Bishop of the House of Bishops in his Province offering AMIA a new canonical residence.
"In response to a recent letter from Archbishop Rwaje asking our bishops to translate to another Anglican jurisdiction by the end of this month, I had earlier requested that he send my letters dimissory to the Province of the Congo.
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By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.org
April 13, 2012
In a letter to his constituency Bishop Murphy said that Archbishop Henri Isingoma of the Anglican Church of the Congo has received him as a Bishop of the House of Bishops in his Province offering AMIA a new canonical residence.
"In response to a recent letter from Archbishop Rwaje asking our bishops to translate to another Anglican jurisdiction by the end of this month, I had earlier requested that he send my letters dimissory to the Province of the Congo.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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