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September 17 2005 By virtueonline AMBRIDGE, PA: Trinity's Plans and Preparation for Hurricane Katrina underway

The Rev. Marcia King, Assistant Rector of St. John's Episcopal Church there, and a Trinity alumna, said in a telephone conversation this week that clean-up and pastoral care are going to be two of the greatest needs. Those affected by the hurricane are already showing symptoms of post-traumatic stress syndrome, and the presence of the Trinity team will be very helpful in the recovery process.

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September 16 2005 By virtueonline NIGERIA: Anglican Archbishop of South East Asia lashes Western liberals

Speaking on the topic 'The Changing Phase of the Anglican Communion' Archbishop Yong Ping Chung told Synod delegates that the Anglican Communion was in a mess because "we have lost the direction and we have listened to the lies of the devil."

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September 16 2005 By virtueonline NIGERIA: Anglican church is not splitting - Nigerian archbishop

Akinola, who some reports said would lead a new church that no longer recognised Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams as its spiritual leader, blasted the Church of England for allowing gay clergy to enter into civil unions if they remained celibate.

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September 15 2005 By virtueonline CHURCH OF NIGERIA REDEFINES ANGLICAN COMMUNION

The Constitutional change also allowed the Church to create Convocations and Chaplaincies of like-minded faithful outside Nigeria. This effectively gives legal teeth to the Convocation of Anglican Nigerians in Americas (CANA) formed to give a worshiping refuge to thousands in the USA who no longer feel welcomed to worship in the Liberal churches especially with the recent theological innovations encouraging practices which the Nigerians recognize as sin.

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September 15 2005 By virtueonline CHICAGO: Group wants Episcopal priest removed

Narain and his lawyer, Truman Gibson, deny the allegations. They also dispute that Narain's ministry has been restricted.

"I have no response because the issue is very hearsay," said Narain, 56, an immigrant from South Africa. "There is no issue at all. ... They have done their investigations. It is 'I said, she said.'"

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September 14 2005 By virtueonline NEW ORLEANS: "Hold out empty hands and tell God,it's too much,I can't handle it"

The deacon there told of me of trying to console a woman who was just informed that a number of her close family members perished in the storm. He asked her to hold out her empty hands and tell God, "It's too much, I can't handle it," and give it over to Him. This prayer is now being said over and over.

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September 14 2005 By virtueonline World silent after Muslim gang attacks 'Palestinian' Christian village

The reason for the assault? A Muslim woman from Dair Jarir, Hiyam Ajaj, 23, fell in love with her Christian boss, Mehdi Khouriyye, owner of a tailor shop in Taybeh. The couple maintained a clandestine two-year affair and she became pregnant in about March 2005. When her family learned of her condition, it murdered her. That was on about Sep.

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September 14 2005 By virtueonline NIGERIA: Archbishop Clarifies Nature and Purpose of Egypt Meeting

A lot of the misinformation has been due to the figment of imagination of protagonist wishing to introduce alien ideas into our historic faith. Some even go as far as to suggest it is a power tussle affair. This pitiful reasoning is far from our minds as we do not seek such.

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September 14 2005 By virtueonline TEXAS: Coalition formed to fight revisionst bishop. Offers call to Action

Now is time for us to approach those moderates and fellow orthodox, who have slept through the last two years and present our case, to lay out our vision for the future and to make clear just what the alternative is.

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September 13 2005 By virtueonline ELIZABETHTOWN, KY: Kentucky Bishop inhibits orthodox priest

Litchfield, who retired in June after 17 years as rector of Christ Church n Elizabethtown, opposed the 2003 General Convention's approval of the election and consecration of a homosexual bishop. A week after his retirement in June, he announced in a press conference that he was leaving the Episcopal Church and starting a new congregation with a group of Christ Church parishioners in Elizabethtown.

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