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CAPA Lagos 2004
CAPA Lagos 2004
June 5,2014
LAGOS: Kidnapped Anglican Archbishop Freed - UPDATED
NIGERIA: Anglicans Elect New Primate
LAGOS: Nigerian Anglicans keep angry distance from Canterbury
GAFCON Leader talks about the upcoming conference in the Holy Land
LAGOS: Nigerian Anglicans mull boycott over gay bishops
LAGOS: Revenge attacks kill 20 Nigerian Muslims
LAGOS: 'Why They Call Me Muslim Archbishop'
LAGOS: African Bishops Break From West Seminaries
LAGOS: Dr. Williams barely survives no-confidence vote at CAPA meeting
CAPA: ECUSA must repent...HOD president out...Wiccan priest resigns...more
LAGOS: "You put revisionists to shame" says Akinola to Bush
LAGOS: Congo Province needs support to break ties with the Episcopal Church
LAGOS: African hardliners set deadline in gay bishop row
LAGOS: CAPA Bishops Salute ECUSA Network in Opening Communique
LAGOS: Duncan says Griswold does not speak for all Episcopalians
LAGOS: Duncan says Griswold does not speak for all Episcopalians
LAGOS: Primates Issue formal statement at first Pan-African Bishop's Conference
LAGOS: Duncan says Griswold does not speak for all Episcopalians
LAGOS: African bishops threaten split over homosexuality
LAGOS: African Bishops Say 'African Church Has Come of Age,'
LAGOS: CAPA Chairman's Welcome Address - by Peter Akinola
LAGOS: Williams absent at African Bishops conference
LAGOS: Anglicans in Africa Weigh Own Theology
LAGOS: African Bishops' Conference set to open in Nigeria
LAGOS: African Bishops to confront issues of faith and morals
NIGERIA: Primate Shuns London Talks Over Robinson Consecration
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