“He will do what we tell him.”
To another Primate at Dromantine in 2005, about the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams. Reported in the Guardian, 14 January 2007
Peter Jasper Akinola is the former Anglican Primate of the Church of Nigeria. He is also the former Bishop of Abuja and Archbishop of Province III, which covered the northern and central parts of the country. When the division into ecclesiastical provinces was adopted in 2002, he became the first Archbishop of Abuja Province, a position he held until 2010. He is married and a father of six.A "low church" Evangelical, Akinola emphasizes the Bible and the teachings of the apostles in a particular way. As one of the leaders of the Global South within the Anglican Communion, Akinola has taken a firm stand against theological developments which he contends are incompatible with the biblical teachings of Christianity and orthodox Anglicanism, notably setting himself against any revisionist interpretations of the Bible and, in particular, opposing same-sex blessings, the ordination of non-celibate homosexuals and any homosexual practice. He was a leading name of conservatives throughout the Anglican Communion, including the Convocation of Anglicans in North America.On 15 September 2009, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, aged 57 years old, of Bendel Province, was elected the Primate of Church of Nigeria at the conference of the House of Bishops in Umuahia. He succeeded Akinola on 25 March 2010. Wikipedia
“He will do what we tell him.”
To another Primate at Dromantine in 2005, about the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams. Reported in the Guardian, 14 January 2007
Reported in the East African Standard January 2004, now only available online here http://www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk/archives/000985.html.
“We remind our churches to maintain the emphasis on the war against indecent dressing”
Pastoral Letter September 2006
From An Open Congratulatory Message to the President George W Bush
Interview in The Christian Science Monitor, 8 January 2007
Interview in the Guardian newspaper, 24 January 2007
Interview with Associated Press http://www.morningsun.net/stories/120803/usw_20031208026.shtml December 2003
referring to the Anglican Primate of South Africa, Archibishop Winston Njongonkulu Ndungane of Cape Town
Resolution 1.10 on Human Sexuality, Lambeth Conference 1988.
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Statement issued in his capacity as President, Christian Association of Nigeria, February 2006, "on the ugly development of renewed religious fanaticism in this country"
“Self-seeking, self-glory, that is not me. No. Many people say I embarrass them with my humility.”
Interview in The New York Times, 25 December 2006
(Communique on the Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Bill 2006
The 2006 Bill, as well as criminalising same-sex marriage, also proposed to criminalise "Registration of Gay Clubs, Societies and organizations" and "Publicity, procession and public show of same-sex amorous relationship through the electronic or print media physically, directly, indirectly or otherwise", on penalty of up to 5 years imprisonment.
Interview in The Times, 5 July 2007
John Chane, Bishop of Washington
Criticism
Explaining the decision to reject American funding as a protest over liberal theology and practices, including the ordination of homosexuals.
Statement of the Primates of the Anglican Communion at Dromantine, February 2005
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