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February 23, 2012

The Diocese of Rhode Island’s Cathedral of St John has announced that it will close its doors.

Founded in 1722 as the King’s Church, members of Rhode Island’s fourth oldest Episcopal Church learned on 19 February 2012 that the cathedral chapter in consultation with Bishop Geralyn Wolf voted to close the church effective 22 April.

The Diocese of Rhode Island’s Cathedral of St John has announced that it will close its doors.

Founded in 1722 as the King’s Church, members of Rhode Island’s fourth oldest Episcopal Church learned on 19 February 2012 that the cathedral chapter in consultation with Bishop Geralyn Wolf voted to close the church effective 22 April.

January 17, 2012

While it is difficult to choose the most despicable action of the Episcopal Church amongst their catalogue of deplorable activities and depravities, the use of American dollars as leverage, well, let us call it what it is, bribery -  to entice Anglican Provinces to support their cavalier abandonment of biblical orthodoxy surely tops the list.  We give praise to Almighty God that the Rwandan Church has withstood the diabolical financial incentives of the Episcopal Church and together with Primates from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, West Africa and Nigeria unreservedly endorsed GAFCON’s Jerusalem Declaration that included the affirmation:  “We believe the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be the Word of God written and to contain all things necessary for salvation.  The Bible is to be translated, read, preached, taught and obeyed in its plain and canonical sense, respectful of the church’s historic and consensual reading…”

Votregrâce,l'archevêque, mes frèresen Christrwandais, brothers and sisters in Christ, grace and peace from God our Father and from our Lord Jesus Christ.