In Search of Ethiopia’s Garima Gospels

Jan 18, 2025 by

By Clare Wilmot, from Anglican Ink. The Garima Gospels are the earliest known translations of the testaments of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John into the Ethiopic liturgical language of Geez. When Father Gebretsadik heard that war was coming...

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African Christianity Thrived, Long Before White Men Arrived

Jan 11, 2025 by

By Andrew Butterworth, TGC. Over 685 million people in Africa are associated with Christianity in some way. But amongst this broad acceptance, there’s a murmuring that this ‘religion of the Colonists’ shouldn’t have a place on the...

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Mozambique—The Roots of Violence

Jan 6, 2025 by

By P. Costa Simões, European Conservative. (Editor’s note: A useful historical background to the post-election civil unrest in Mozambique, a country where a significant proportion of the population is Anglican, and in the north has...

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Bishops denounce assassinations and rioting following Mozambique national elections

Nov 1, 2024 by

By George Conger, Anglican Ink. The Anglican Council of Mozambique has condemned the murder of two opposition leaders following the ruling FRELIMO party’s victory in the southern African nation’s national elections held on October 9th,...

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Christians in Mozambique: “Poverty levels seem to be getting higher and higher”

Oct 23, 2024 by

By Jonatán Soriano, European Focus. The southeast African country held its seventh elections. A missionary and a pastor address the challenges of an increasingly dissatisfied population. While jihadism grows stronger in the north,...

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New Pro-Gay Cardinal Blames ‘Foreign Cash’ for African Bishops’ Biblical Stance on Homosexuality

Oct 18, 2024 by

By Jules Gomes, The Stream. (Editor’s note: Taking a leaf out of the book of arrogant western Anglican bishops) Conservative Catholic priest and author excoriates Fr. Timothy Radcliffe for “racist” and “elitist garbage.” An...

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