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June 02 2020 By dvirtue Episcopal bishop on President Trump: 'Everything he has said and done is to inflame violence'

"I am outraged," Budde said in a telephone interview a short time later, pausing between words to emphasize her anger as her voice slightly trembled.

She said she had not been given any notice that Trump would be visiting the church and did not approve of the manner in which the area was secured for his appearance.

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June 02 2020 By dvirtue Noted Anglican Leader Passes from the Scene

Thank you, Lord, for the gift of a man whose love for you never wavered and whose willingness to see the potential of everyone he met was infinite. Comfort Sandra, Jen, Kate and David. In Christ alone, Amen.

FROM THE REV. AL ZADIG RECTOR OF ST. MICHAEL'S PARISH CHURCH IN CHARLESTON, SC.

The following is a message from the Rev. Al Zadig, Rector of St. Michael's Church Charleston, where Peter served as Scholar-in-Residence.

Saying Goodbye to a Hero

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June 01 2020 By dvirtue Fire set at historic St. John's church during protests of George Floyd's death

D.C. police said a small fire was deliberately set in the basement. Under police escort, D.C. firefighters quickly extinguished it. Fire department spokesman Vito Maggiolo said the blaze did not appear to cause any significant damage.

"I guess God was on its side," Maggiolo said. "It didn't seem to have spread very much."

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June 01 2020 By dvirtue Sydney diocese: Preparing and praying for return

Dr Davies said until there was an official lifting of numbers for churches "We should all be prepared to continue, as we have successfully been doing for the past two months, with our online services."

Dr Davies said he had assured the Premier of the preparedness for returning to Sunday church by outlining the measures that our churches will undertake when normal services resume.

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May 30 2020 By dvirtue Four ACNA Bishops Sign Letter Concerning the Death of George Floyd and So Many Others

So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them. (Gen 1:27)

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May 30 2020 By dvirtue FT. WORTH: Anglican Bishop Ryan Reed on Seeking the Gospel Amidst Litigation

"One of the things that we have learned is the spiritual handicap or weight that comes upon you even when you are defending yourself in a lawsuit," Reed shares. " This Sunday on Pentecost I am calling the entire diocese to a day or penance and of repentance.

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May 27 2020 By dvirtue PRIMATE NDUKUBA APPEALS TO FG TO RE-OPEN CHURCHES, URGES RELIGIOUS ORGANISATIONS TO ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE GUIDELINES

He said, "The secret things belong to God and He will surely show His people what to do, no matter the situation."

While he commended the Nigerian government on the actions taken so far, he urged leaders to learn from these happenings and ensure that the lives of the people and the welfare of the society remains above personal and political interests, not just now, but even after the pandemic.

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May 26 2020 By virtueonline ORLANDO, FL: Anglican Chaplains- Evangelism's Tip of the Spear

The organization even publishes a quarterly professional Journal for Chaplains.

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May 23 2020 By virtueonline Texas Supreme Court Rules in favor of Fort Worth Anglicans

In THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF FORT WORTH v. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Justice Eva M. Guzman writing for the court finds that the withdrawing (Anglican) faction of the splintered Episcopal diocese is the rightful Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth:

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May 22 2020 By virtueonline UGANDA: Archbishop Kaziimba rallies Ugandans against pandemic violence

"We have witnessed an increase of cases of GBV during the lockdown. As religious leaders, we appeal and encourage people to work together to prevent it in our homes and communities. We should also provide psycho-social support to the victims during this pandemic," Dr Kaziimba said.

Uganda police registered 328 cases of GBV between March and April. Archbishop Kaziimba attributed the cases of GBV across the country to lack of money and food.

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