Anglican bishops in Sri Lanka advise clergy to ‘prayerfully discern’ whether to hold servicesPosted Apr 26, 2019 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] The bishops of the Anglican Church of Ceylon have written to clergy, wardens and lay leadership urging them to “prayerfully discern whether it is prudent to hold the worship” on Sunday, April 28. Their advice comes following the terror attacks a week ago in which around 235 people were killed when bombs detonated at churches and hotels as Christians in the country celebrated Easter.
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