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Nigerian Bishops Speak Out About Elections |
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Church In Africa
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Wednesday, 25 April 2007 |
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In the person of their chairman, Bishop Felix Alaba Job, the Nigerian Bishops' Conference stated that Ngeria had failed to conduct free, fair and credible elections. Citing several examples of mismanagement of the elections, Bishop Job stated that the people had been robbed of their chance to choose their leaders. Yet, the Bishops prefer that people not go into the streets but into the courts to rectify the situation. AJFN will post any official statement that the Bishops or Justice and Peace Commissions of Nigeria may produce. In the meantime, further information can be found at allAfrica.com and the BBC News Africa service.
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Statement on Violence from the Religious Superiors Conference of Kenya |
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Church In Africa
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Monday, 23 April 2007 |
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AFJN was shocked by the news of the murder of AFJN member, Rev. Martin Addai, M.Afr, as reported in our recent Easter newsletter . Fr. Martin, who lost his life in Nairobi on March 10, 2007, was only one of many victims of violence that the Religious Superiors Conference of Kenya deplored in a recent statement. They call for all Kenyans to search their souls, to rediscover the power of the word in resolving conflicts and for all levels of inequalities to be addressed in Kenyan society. We wish to share this statement with you in its entirety.
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Catholic Church Considering Change to Stance on Contraceptives |
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Church In Africa
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Thursday, 03 August 2006 |
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The Catholic Church may be reconsidering its ban on condom
use in all circumstances, recognizing the moral predicament faced by
HIV-positive spouses, especially in Africa. At the end
of April, Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan, a senior Vatican official, announced
that Pope Benedict XVI had requested a report on the possibility of condom use
being acceptable for Catholics in the context of a marriage with one
HIV-positive partner. Church teachings currently call for all
Catholics to avoid use of contraceptives. Altering Church teachings on this topic would
cause extensive ripple effects for Africa's millions of Catholics and for Catholic aid agencies
in Africa.
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