From The Telegraph-
When the Bishop of Loughborough was 13-years-old, her brother was murdered for being a Christian.
Born and raised in Iran, she was forced to flee her homeland in 1980
on the grounds of religious persecution - a story that is all too
familiar for many Iranian Christians.
Now, as the ordained Bishop of Loughborough, the Rt Revd Guli
Francis-Dehqani is leading the Church of England’s growing community of
Iranians who have found a home in the Anglican church.
This unprecedented shift was yesterday marked with a “historical”
service at Wakefield Cathedral in Yorkshire, where the Holy Communion
scripture was delivered in Persian for the first time to cater for the
growing - yet traditionally unusual - new Anglican congregation.
With the Cathedral packed full of 450 Persian Christians from
parishes all over the UK, Rev Francis-Dehqani led the inaugural service,
delivered in both Farsi and English.
More here-
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/03/03/church-england-hold-first-service-farsi-huge-rise-converts/
Opinion – 16 November 2024
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