‘World Anglican Centre’ could become first official presence in Jesus’ birth town BethlehemPosted Feb 26, 2019 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] An official Anglican presence could open in Bethlehem – the first in the Palestinian town which is the birthplace of Jesus. The Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, Suheil Dawani, met the Mayor of Bethlehem, Anton Salman, last Friday, Feb. 22, to discuss plans for a World Anglican Centre. “Please keep its eventual construction in your prayers,” the Diocese of Jerusalem said on its website, adding: “there are still many obstacles to overcome.”
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