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Dr Peter Jensen has released a video message of thanks to the movement’s supporters for their prayers and messages of support following the first day of the primates gathering at Canterbury Cathedral.

The general secretary of the GAFCON movement, the Most Rev. Peter Jensen, former Archbishop of Sydney, has released a video message of thanks to the movement’s supporters for their prayers and messages of support following the first day of the meeting at Canterbury Cathedral. He reported the GAFCON primates were given books of containing emails received in support of their work ahead of the 11-16 Jan 2016 meeting in Canterbury.

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