Archbishop of Canterbury says Anglican church wounded, not dead
Archbishop of Canterbury says Anglican church wounded, not dead
Reuters
http://tvnz.co.nz/world-news/archbishop-canterbury-says-anglican-church-wounded-not-dead-5304227
December 26, 2012
The leader of the Church of England today said a vote last month that struck down proposals to allow women to become bishops had been "deeply painful", but that Christianity was still relevant in Britain despite falling numbers of believers.
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, who leads the global 80-million-strong Anglican Communion, said in his Christmas day sermon that the answer to the question of whether Christianity had "had its day" was a "resounding no".
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
Reuters
http://tvnz.co.nz/world-news/archbishop-canterbury-says-anglican-church-wounded-not-dead-5304227
December 26, 2012
The leader of the Church of England today said a vote last month that struck down proposals to allow women to become bishops had been "deeply painful", but that Christianity was still relevant in Britain despite falling numbers of believers.
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, who leads the global 80-million-strong Anglican Communion, said in his Christmas day sermon that the answer to the question of whether Christianity had "had its day" was a "resounding no".
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
1 comment:
As a deviant generation x-er that despises postmodern society; on the grounds that it is delinquent; i can say with absolute sureness that Protestantism is dead in England, popularly; as it is in the rest of the West. Of which the Emergent nonsense is not withstanding in America. Never-the-less Protestantism stands with Christ; regardless of man's attempt to subvert it.
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