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Chinese Printer to Celebrate 50 Millionth Bible
Next month, a celebration will be held in Nanjing, China, to celebrate the printing of the Amity Printing Company (APC)’s 50 millionth Bible, which was printed on Sept. 11.
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Anglican Rift Avoided in Chicago Bishop Election
On Saturday, the US Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Chicago avoided deepening the rift over homosexuality within the Anglican Communion when it elected the Rev Jeffrey Lee to be its twelfth bishop.
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Episcopal Church Agrees to Halt Pro-Gay Agenda
The Episcopal Church in the US has agreed to halt the ordination of gay clergy in efforts to prevent a schism in the worldwide Anglican Communion.
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U.S. Anglicans Drafting Compromise
Senior Anglican leaders in the United States were drafting a statement Sunday night in an urgent attempt to find a compromise between warring factions within the worldwide Communion.
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Indian Missionaries Return 'Home' to Resolve Britain's Priest Shortage
A shortage of priests in Britain has led to a new wave of clergymen being drafted in from India. The latest Indian priest to be brought to Britain's shores is the Rev. Kesari Godfrey, who has been appointed curate at the Priory Church in Bridlington, Yorkshire.