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Anglican Bishops meet to discuss future
Anglican Bishops meet to discuss future  
Conservative Anglican leaders have opened talks in Jerusalem on the future of the Church with criticism of its leader, the Archbishop of Canterbury.  Archbishops of Nigeria and Uganda attacked the Archbishop’s failure to discipline the US Episcopal Church for consecrating an openly gay bishop in 2003.  The 300 bishops are meeting to discuss the future of the worldwide Anglican communion amid fears of a split.  Many of them say liberals are re-writing the Bible to fit modern trends. 
Posted on: Monday, 23, June, 2008
Source: GBC
 
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