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August 21 2004 By virtueonline NEWPORT BEACH, CA: St. James Church Claims Property Ownership

The Diocese of Luweero is part of the Anglican Province of Uganda, which headed by the Most. Rev. Henry Orombi, a Primate of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

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August 20 2004 By virtueonline LOS ANGELES: Bishop Bruno Blasts and Inhibits priests. Asks Apb. to intervene

Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus. You may already have heard
that two congregations in this Diocese, St. James' Episcopal Church in
Newport Beach and All Saints' Episcopal Church in Long Beach, have
informed me of the decisions made by their rectors, wardens and
vestries to leave the Episcopal Church and to join the Diocese of
Luwero in the Anglican Province of Uganda, and that clergy of these

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August 20 2004 By virtueonline ACN Convocation Deans Condemn Bishop's response to two Fleeing parishes

In coming under the jurisdictional oversight of the Diocese of Luwero, Anglican Province of Uganda, St. James’ and All Saints’ have found safe harbor.

We deeply regret the aggressive response of Bishop Bruno and his attempted inhibition from priestly duties as well as his threat to depose clergy no longer under his authority. During this season of realignment, we call upon each individual and congregation to seek the Lord Jesus Christ and to obediently follow His direction.

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August 17 2004 By virtueonline ISRAEL: Group Discovers John the Baptist Cave

"John the Baptist, who was just a figure from the Gospels, now comes to life," said British archaeologist Shimon Gibson, who supervised the dig outside Jerusalem.

However, others said there was no proof that John the Baptist ever set foot in the cave, about 2 1/2 miles from Ein Kerem, the preacher's hometown and now part of Jerusalem.

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August 17 2004 By virtueonline Rwandan Archbishop: "If ECUSA Not Sanctioned, We'll Declare Broken Communion"

This fall, a special commission formed because of the controversy will release its report on keeping the Anglican Communion together despite deep theological division. Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, rejected requests last fall to discipline the U.S. church but created the commission to address objections to Robinson's consecration.

Williams heads the denomination, a 68 million- member global alliance of churches, including the Episcopal Church USA.

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August 16 2004 By virtueonline AUSTRALIA: Huge Christian Response Protects Marriage for Now

When the opposition parties in the Senate thwarted that intention by referring the proposed amendment to a Senate Committee for investigation, in the hope that an election would be called before the Committee could report back thus nullifying the bill, Christians said this is the line in the sand issue and we will fight for what we believe in.

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August 16 2004 By virtueonline CANADA: The Death of Canadian Scouting

Thinking they could become more inclusive, the Boy Scouts of Canada Board of Governors decided in November 1998 to admit females, atheists, agnostics, gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transsexuals into troops. Despite that established troops were not even allowed to remain all-male groups, Scouts Canada approved the establishment of the world's first all-homosexual troop in 1999.

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August 16 2004 By virtueonline VANCOUVER: Dissenting Anglicans start new "biblically-based" church

"Property is not an issue. It’s proclaiming the gospel and going forward."

The bulk of the members had been part of St. Martin’s, one ofseveral conservative-minded parishes that had broken with the Anglican diocese of New Westminster two years ago over its approval of a rite of blessing for same-sex couples.

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August 15 2004 By virtueonline Churches to lose tax-exempt status for denouncing same-sex marriage?

According to LifeSiteNews, churches are not only admonished against recommending certain candidates or political parties, but they also face crackdowns for speaking out on issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage.

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August 15 2004 By virtueonline ASHEVILLE: Finding Anglican Mission is a homecoming for some

"I think the Archbishop of Southeast Asia Moses Tay and myself had to choose to obey the calling of the Lord or the institution represented by someone - an archbishop or whatever name. It is painful, but at the same time, we have to obey what the Lord is telling us to do," Kolini added. "It happened and history will judge us."

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