from the Anglican Communion Office:
"The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has expressed deep shock at remarks said to have been made by the Bishop of Uyo, Nigeria, the Rt Revd Isaac Orama concerning gay and lesbian people. The Archbishop will be contacting the Archbishop of Nigeria, Dr Peter Akinola, to seek clarification.
Dr Williams said "The safety of people of gay and lesbian sexual orientation is a matter of concern for us all. The Anglican Primates, along with all other official bodies in the Anglican Communion, have consistently called for an end to homophobia, violence and hatred. If these reports are correct I would urge the bishop to apologise. Such comments are unacceptable and profoundly shocking on the lips of any Christian".
Canon James M Rosenthal
Anglican Communion Office
St Andrew's House
Director of Communications
16 Tavistock Crescent
London W11 1AP UK
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ReplyDeleteit seems the Archbishop's press secretary has clarified that the Bishop in question did not say what he allegedly said, and that the reporter has issued a retraction; http://joewalker.blogs.com/felixhominum/2007/09/not-fit-to-live.html
ReplyDeletethe press secretary, Canon Poopola, has been accused of being untruthful in the past. however, at present, I have no information to contradict his assertion that Orama did not say that.