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Uganda bishop drops lawsuit against Archbishop Ntagali

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The law suit brought by the Bishop of Kitgum, challenging the call by the General Synod of the Church of Uganda that he take early retirement, has been settled out of court, the church reports. In a statement issued last week, the church reported the diocese celebrated the retirement of the Rt. Rev. Benjamin Ojwang at a special service on 15 Feb 2015 at All Saints Cathedral in Kitgum, Northern Uganda. In August 2014 the 22nd session of the Church of Uganda General Synod passed a resolution asking Bishop Ojwang to step down by 14 Dec 2014, three years before his mandatory retirement in 2017.  The Church of England Newspaper was told by sources in Uganda the dispute was tied to the bishop’s abrasive management style. In December Bishop Ojwant threatened to file suit against the primate of Uganda, the Most Rev, Stanley Ntagali, if the church did not rescind the call for his resignation. The January meeting of the House of Bishops reaffirmed the call that the bishop go, prompting the filing of a lawsuit seeking a stay of action by the church. However, the matter has since been resolved, sources tell CEN, and Archbishop Ntagali will service as vicar general of the diocese pending the election of a new bishop. In his address to the 15 Feb 2015 service, Archbishop Ntagali urged Anglicans to ““Stay calm. God is in control of His Church. He will sort out all issues,” He called “on everyone in Kitgum Diocese to repent and ask for forgiveness from God because sin blocks God’s love.” 

Uganda bishop drops lawsuit against Archbishop Ntagali

Benjamin Ojwang.jpg

The law suit brought by the Bishop of Kitgum, challenging the call by the General Synod of the Church of Uganda that he take early retirement, has been settled out of court, the church reports. In a statement issued last week, the church reported the diocese celebrated the retirement of the Rt. Rev. Benjamin Ojwang at a special service on 15 Feb 2015 at All Saints Cathedral in Kitgum, Northern Uganda. In August 2014 the 22nd session of the Church of Uganda General Synod passed a resolution asking Bishop Ojwang to step down by 14 Dec 2014, three years before his mandatory retirement in 2017.  The Church of England Newspaper was told by sources in Uganda the dispute was tied to the bishop’s abrasive management style. In December Bishop Ojwant threatened to file suit against the primate of Uganda, the Most Rev, Stanley Ntagali, if the church did not rescind the call for his resignation. The January meeting of the House of Bishops reaffirmed the call that the bishop go, prompting the filing of a lawsuit seeking a stay of action by the church. However, the matter has since been resolved, sources tell CEN, and Archbishop Ntagali will service as vicar general of the diocese pending the election of a new bishop. In his address to the 15 Feb 2015 service, Archbishop Ntagali urged Anglicans to ““Stay calm. God is in control of His Church. He will sort out all issues,” He called “on everyone in Kitgum Diocese to repent and ask for forgiveness from God because sin blocks God’s love.” 

Murdered Houston vicar laid to rest

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The Texas vicar who was allegedly murdered by his son was laid to rest last week at his his home parish, St. James Anglican Cathedral in Ruhara, Uganda

Murdered Houston vicar laid to rest

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The Texas vicar who was allegedly murdered by his son was laid to rest last week at his his home parish, St. James Anglican Cathedral in Ruhara, Uganda

New Presiding Bishop for Hungary

The General Convent or synod of the Reformed Church in Hungary has elected the Bishop of Budapest, the Rt. Rev. István Szabó as its presiding bishop

New Presiding Bishop for Hungary

The General Convent or synod of the Reformed Church in Hungary has elected the Bishop of Budapest, the Rt. Rev. István Szabó as its presiding bishop

Warnings of a clergy revolt given to Bishop of Southwark

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A manifesto calling upon the Bishop of Southwark to govern his diocese in conformance with the Canons of the Church of England and Holy Scripture has been delivered this week to the Rt. Rev. Christopher Chessun.

Warnings of a clergy revolt given to Bishop of Southwark

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A manifesto calling upon the Bishop of Southwark to govern his diocese in conformance with the Canons of the Church of England and Holy Scripture has been delivered this week to the Rt. Rev. Christopher Chessun.

Archbishop calls upon politician to put the country first

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Nigeria’s parlous political state was the theme of the presidential address of Archbishop Nicholas Okoh to the Church of Nigeria Standing Committee last month.

Archbishop calls upon politician to put the country first

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Nigeria’s parlous political state was the theme of the presidential address of Archbishop Nicholas Okoh to the Church of Nigeria Standing Committee last month.