From Anglican Journal-
Today – June 20 – is World Refugee Day, when the world is called to
remember the millions of individuals fleeing their countries as
refugees; and the millions more internally displaced people stranded
within their country with no home to go to. In the middle of this
crisis, across the Communion, Anglicans are responding.
In a statement released today, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin
Welby, called on the church to lift up these millions of people in their
prayers, and reflected on ministry to refugees that he had seen on his
travels.
“My heart continues to break for over 68 million men, women and
children who have risked their lives to escape conflict, violence and
oppression,” he said. “In my prayers, I also remember the extraordinary
welcome and support for refugees that I have seen during visits to
Sudan, Uganda, Jordan and other countries. In your prayers today, please
take some time to remember what it means that God came to us in the
vulnerability of a child whose life was in danger.”
More here-
https://www.anglicanjournal.com/articles/anglicans-worldwide-are-working-to-provide-support-and-care-for-refugees/
Opinion – 16 November 2024
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