Anglicans in Brazil are continuing to stand-by the country’s embattled President, Dilma Rousseff, claiming that attempts to impeach her are a right-wing attempt to scupper her party’s endeavours to support Brazil’s poor and marginalised.
29 April 2016
Moves to impeach Brazil’s President, Dilma Rousseff, are motivated not by evidence of wrong-doing but by political opposition to “social policies that have changed the lives of millions of Brazilians in recent years,” the bishops of the Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil – the Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil – have said.
01 April 2016
The Archbishop of Cape Town, Thabo Makgoba, has called for a “tsunami of truth-telling” after the President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, lost a court battle brought by campaigners who alleged he benefitted from state funding of R246 million (approximately £11.65 million GBP) for improvements to his private home, Nkandla, under the guise of security.
31 March 2016
Archbishop of Cape Town urges courage in facing up to the reality of corruption’s impact on society
30 September 2015
Sri Lanka bishop urges stand against corruption and greed in upcoming parliamentary elections
04 August 2015
Corruption is a ‘historical evil’ in the country, says pastoral letter to church members
26 May 2015
Archbishop Wabukala tells leaders to stop “war of words” and respond to corruption
18 May 2015
Uma Palavra ao Povo de Deus sobre a Conjuntura Nacional
18 May 2015
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04 October 2013