African Anglican Bishops - Sorry Isn't Enough

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African Anglican Archbishops yesterday rejected the apology by the American Episcopal Church over the ordination of a homosexual bishop and the wedding of gay couples.

The clerics, representing 50 million faithful, asked their American counterparts to repent instead.

“They have only apologised and not repented,” said Dr Reverend Bernard Malango, the Archbishop of Zambia.

“Apology does not make sense to us, the biblical word is repentance,” said Kenya’s Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi.

They were speaking late yesterday at a news conference in Nairobi at the end of a two days meeting skipped by South Africa’s archbishop Njongokulu Ndungane, the only pro-gay voice in Africa.

The meeting dubbed third Trumpet, was chaired by the Nigerian Primate archbishop Peter Akinola was also attended by representatives of representatives from South East Asia, Latin America and Asia.

The Episcopalians last week met in Salt Lake City and issued an apology to the Anglican Churches ‘for the hurt’ caused by the ordination of Dr Gene Robinson, a homosexual cleric and blessing of same sex marriages.

Dr Akinola also took a swipe at the assertion by archbishop Ndugane that Africa’s anti-gay stand was at the expense of poverty, HIV/Aids and conflicts.

“Poverty is not an issue, human suffering are not an issue at all, they were there before the creation of mankind,” he said.

allafrica.com/stories/200501280598.html
 
The Episcopalians last week met in Salt Lake City and issued an apology to the Anglican Churches ‘for the hurt’ caused by the ordination of Dr Gene Robinson, a homosexual cleric and blessing of same sex marriages.
They’re not saying we’re sorry we did it, right? They’re merely saying we’re sorry that what we did hurt you. (But your reaction to our action is your problem, not ours.)😛
 
Not far from the supposed exchange between a mother and her young son:

“You called your sister stupid; now tell her you’re sorry.”

“Gee, Sis, I’m sorry you’re stupid.”
 
Hey well maybe will get some vocations and conversions out of this:D
 
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Lisa4Catholics:
Hey well maybe will get some vocations and conversions out of this:D
You’re right.

Lisa, I’m in Memphis also. Have you hung around CBU any?
 
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Kevan:
You’re right.

Lisa, I’m in Memphis also. Have you hung around CBU any?
Sadly my van has been out of commision:crying: I am at the mercy of other people for rides:nope: Do you hang out there?
 
I’m not on campus much any more. I was in the Chorale for years and taught in the Evening Program.
 
I pray that this will bring more of our African brothers and sisters home. While I never relish discord, I am seeing possible silver linings in all of this. I would just hope that anyone who does come home due to things like this does so for the right reasons, because they want the Catholic faith, and not because they are simply escaping something else.
 
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Kevan:
I’m not on campus much any more. I was in the Chorale for years and taught in the Evening Program.
If you are ever out and about midtown at 9:00am on saturdays you can see a group of us praying the Rosary in front of the abortion mills.Stop by and join us in prayer:) God Bless
 
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Lisa4Catholics:
If you are ever out and about midtown at 9:00am on saturdays you can see a group of us praying the Rosary in front of the abortion mills.Stop by and join us in prayer:) God Bless
Would that be the abortuary near Madison and Bellevue?
 
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Kevan:
Would that be the abortuary near Madison and Bellevue?
That would be one of them:crying: I will PM you in regards to which ones so we don’t hijack the thread:o I am notorious for that.God Bless
 
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