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Breaking News: General Synod backs right of Christians to manifest faith in public life
Dear Supporter,
The Church of England’s Parliament, the General Synod, met last
night and decided to back the right of Christians to manifest their
faith in the public square.
In a debate brought about by a General Synod Member and cleric from
the Peterborough Diocese, the Revd Stephen Trott, a bold message on
religious freedom was sent to the Government and the UK and European
Courts from all three Houses; the Bishops, Clergy and the laity.
The Synod voted by 263 to 25 to pass:
“That this Synod express its conviction that it is the calling
of Christians to order and govern our lives in accordance with the
teaching of Holy Scripture, and to manifest our faith in public life as
well as in private, giving expression to our beliefs in the written and
spoken word, and in practical acts of service to the local community and
to the nation.”
This is a huge boost to the four British Christians who are taking
their cases of religious discrimination to the European Court of Human
Rights on September 4.
Two of them are Christian Legal Centre clients Shirley Chaplin and Gary McFarlane. Please support us as we support them.
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