From Kenya-
Anglican Archbishop Eliud Wabukala has criticised last week’s statement by the archbishops of Canterbury and York calling for pastoral care and friendship to all, regardless of sexual orientation.
Wabukala said the archbishops’ intervention had served to encourage those who want to normalise homosexual lifestyles in Africa and fuelled prejudice against African Anglicans.
“Christians should always show particular care for those who are vulnerable, but this cannot be separated from the whole fabric of biblical moral teaching in which the nature of marriage and family occupy a central place,” he said. He added: “The good advice of the archbishops of Canterbury and York would carry much more weight if they were able to affirm that they hold, personally, as well as in virtue of their office, to the collegial mind of the Anglican Communion. At the moment I fear that we cannot be sure.”
Nigeria enacted a law outlawing homosexuality this month, while Uganda’s parliament passed an anti-homosexuality Bill that still awaits endorsement by the President.
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http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000104046&story_title=wabukala-differs-with-church-of-england-on-gays/
Opinion – 21 December 2024
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