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January 13 2020 By virtueonline KENYA: Anglican Church homosexuality case comes to a close

"In the event the parties are unable to agree on an amount then it shall be based on the plaintiffs' gross monthly pay at the time they were relieved of their duties payable in lump sum or monthly. Interest shall be applicable on the sum at court rates," stated Judge Mshila.

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January 12 2020 By virtueonline Church of South India Elects New Moderator

It is hard to say whether the new leader of the CSI will work towards reforming the church and its administration and make sincere efforts to cleanse Church of South India Trust Association (CISTA) from illegal and fraudulent activities.

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January 12 2020 By virtueonline IRAN: Fastest growing church has no buildings, no central leadership, and is mostly led by women

There is a mass exodus leaving Islam for Christianity within Iran, according to FAI.

"What if I told you Islam is dead?" one unidentified Iranian church leader says on the film. "What if I told you the mosques are empty inside Iran? What if I told you no one follows Islam inside of Iran? Would you believe me? This is exactly what is happening inside of Iran. God is moving powerfully inside of Iran."

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January 11 2020 By virtueonline MOZAMBIQUE: Anglican Church opens altar to first women

"It is a very big milestone in valuing women, but also in the issue of gender equity that the Bible preaches and we also preach. And, in fact, there was no question of having men and women on an equal footing who could serve God on the altar, "said the Bishop of Libombos.

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January 11 2020 By virtueonline UGANDA: Archbishop Stanley Ntagali intervenes in Kinkiizi Diocese wrangles

He was also accused of starting a nongovernmental organization and running it without the knowledge of the Bishop and holding fundraising drives allegedly to uplift Kihihi Kindergarten School, yet the construction is already financed by local business Tycoon, James Musinguzi Garuga.

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January 09 2020 By virtueonline ACNA ORDAINS FIRST MEXICAN PRIEST

"Like any effective work, all of this has been a group effort, among which are: Fr. Doug, the missionary church planter who founded Great Shepherd, who led Farhid to the Lord, and mentored him; Meredith, a missionary of 20 years who has worked faithfully with Farhid and the church; and Fr. Elias, who reached out to Farhid when Fr. Doug returned to the States. For several interim years, Fr.

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January 08 2020 By virtueonline The Anglican Church of Ceylon: Two self-proclaimed Archbishops?

The Archbishops and Bishops of England under their new Supreme Head complied with his wish to divorce his lawful wife proclaiming his marriage to Catherine annulled despite Catherine having been Queen of England for some 24 years and begetting for him the Queen after Henry, Mary I, and some sons who did not live long.

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January 08 2020 By virtueonline Gone by 2040?

"I don't think they're a surprise to anybody," Nicholls said of the statistics in an interview with the Anglican Journal. "Anybody who's been in the church in the pews, or as a priest, or as a deacon or a bishop has known that this decline has been happening. We see it every Sunday, we see it in lots of ways. "I think it is a wake-up call....

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January 07 2020 By virtueonline Rector Abruptly Resigns Cash Rich, Member Poor Trinity Wall Street

"I have come to the decision to step away for a time, resign as Rector of Trinity, and enjoy some sabbath rest," Lupfer wrote, noting that it follows "five years of intensive work" with vestry and other stakeholders.

Trinity holds billions of dollars in property and financial assets, dating to an early 18th century grant of Manhattan farmland from Queen Anne. In February 2019, the New York Times reported that the parish portfolio was worth an estimated $6 billion.

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January 06 2020 By virtueonline Archbishops call for action after IS killings

"Across the north, the mainly Muslim Fulani have been taking land from predominantly Christian farmers by force and occupying their villages," he said. "They attack, typically, in the middle of the night while people are sleeping. They shoot in the air and create panic to drive the villagers out.

"When the people flee from their houses into the darkness, the Fulani lie in wait with their machetes and cut them down. Again and again. And the government seems powerless to stop them."

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