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Home/Featured/Gay Advocacy May Split Church of England From Ugandan Church

Gay Advocacy May Split Church of England From Ugandan Church

The Church of Uganda is prepared to walk apart from the Church of England if the Church of England does not respect the African church’s views on sin and sexuality.

Written by George Conger | Saturday, March 8, 2014

“He added the Western church appeared unaware of their double mindedness. “Many people have spiritual blindness but let us not mix issues. One hundred and thirty six years ago, the Church of England sent graduates from Oxford University to Africa to evangelise. America is a super power built on Christian principles… but in all this money is involved,’ he said.”

The Church of Uganda is prepared to walk apart from the Church of England if the Church of England does not respect the African church’s views on sin and sexuality.

Kampala’s Daily Monitor newspaper has reported that in a sermon delivered at St Andrew’s Church in Bokoto on 2 March 2014, the Most Rev. Stanley Ntagali, Archbishop of Uganda, told the congregation that the Ugandan-born Archbishop of York, the Most Rev John Sentamu, had written to him expressing concern over the Ugandan church’s views on homosexuality.

On 29 January Archbishop Sentamu and the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Justin Welby, released a public letter to African church leaders and the government of Nigeria and Uganda critical of recent legislation that would impose criminal sanctions for sodomy. The archbishops wrote that while “we wish to make it quite clear that in our discussion and assessment of moral appropriateness of specific human behaviours, we continue unreservedly to be committed to the pastoral support and care of homosexual people.”

Laws that criminalize homosexuality were unjust, they wrote.  “The victimisation or diminishment of human beings whose affections happen to be ordered towards people of the same sex is anathema to us.”

Archbishop Ntagali responded on 30 Jan 2014 criticizing the English archbishops’ political and moral naiveté, noting the broad brush statements about the political debates over the country’s sodomy laws were ill-informed. There was also a whiff of hypocrisy and a hint of mendacity in the English sodomy statement as the archbishops saw no problem in waxing lyrical on select subordinate clauses of past primates’ statements on homosexuality, but remained silent over the major issues including the on-going contumacy of the American church.

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