‘Green-ing my habitat’ – young Angolan Anglicans commit to renewing the EarthPosted Jan 17, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] More than 100 young people from the Diocese of Angola have met to discuss ways of connecting spirituality with practical life issues such as marriage, entrepreneurship and the environment. The discussions took place at the third national conference for young Anglicans at Cuanza Norte from Jan. 10 to Jan. 14. Angola is greatly impacted by climate change and deforestation, as well as very high levels of littering, and sessions on the environment were taken up “with great enthusiasm.”
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