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2 U.S. Bishops Consecrated in Kenya

Friday, August 31, 2007 3:27:56 AM
By KATHARINE HOURELD

The Rev. Canon Dr. Will Gillespie Atwood III. prays at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi, Kenya, during the Service of Consecration and Installation., Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007.   Two American priests were consecrated Thursday as Anglican bishops in Kenya, the latest in a string of conservative priests who are defecting to African churches in a dispute over homosexuality.   Bill Atwood of Texas and William Murdoch of Massachusetts left the Episcopal Church , the U.S. branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion  because it allows the ordination of gay priests. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - More than a century ago, Western missionaries began streaming into Africa looking for souls in need of salvation. Now, conservative American priests say it's their church that needs saving.

On Thursday, two U.S. priests were consecrated as Anglican bishops in Kenya, the latest in a string of priests who are defecting to African congregations because of the American church's liberal stance on gays.

"The West used to send missionaries to Africa and the Third World," said Kenyan Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi as he consecrated Bill Atwood and William Murdoch. "But now the Third World is sending its missionaries to the West."


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