Video: Refugee, Migration and the Anglican CommunionBy Matthew Davies Posted Jun 20, 2016 |
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[Episcopal News Service] With World Refugee Day being observed today (June 20), ENS is republishing a video produced in collaboration with the Anglican Communion Office, titled “Refugee, Migration and the Anglican Communion.” The video explores the global impact of the refugee crisis and the responses from Anglicans worldwide.
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