West Indies Anglican Church maintains stance on homosexuality

The 36th Triennial Session of the Provincial Synod of the Church in the Province of the West Indies has re-committed its support for the official position of the Anglican community concerning homosexual relationships.

In recent times, the church in North America, particularly in the US, has deviated from certain principles the church in the Caribbean still holds dear by embracing homosexual relationships.

The recently concluded synod, which was held in Antigua recently, has also mandated the Standing Committee to commission a teaching manual on human sexuality for use in each diocese.

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2 comments on “West Indies Anglican Church maintains stance on homosexuality

  1. dwstroudmd+ says:

    Wonderful to see coverage of the other issues that are consistently addressed and largely ignored by the Western press in these matters: HIV/AIDS, justice in the legal system itself, the whole of Family Life. Makes one proud to be an Anglican and in communion with such faithful believers.

  2. Alice Linsley says:

    Good for the West Indies Anglicans! God bless you.