Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion Dissociates Self From Creation of Diocese in The UK.

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Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has unequivocally dissociated Itself from the Creation of Diocese in the United Kingdom

It stated that it was fraudulent and mischievous for being used in whatever form “as an excuse or reason for any creation or adoption of any diocese in the United Kingdom or elsewhere outside its jurisdiction.”

In a statement signed by the General Secretary of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Venerable  Paul Dajur Ph.D  noted that it had not established any Diocese in the United Kingdom and any claims suggesting that the Diocese of Anglican Missionary Congregation (AMC) “is a creation of the Church of Nigeria is false and mischievously intended to be misleading”.

Venerable  Paul Dajur Ph.D

He said the initiative to create this diocese was entirely that of the Anglican Network in Europe (ANiE) and not of the Church of Nigeria.

Dr. Paul emphasized that the Church of Nigeria respected the jurisdiction and territorial boundaries of the Church of England and adhered strictly to the principles of Anglican polity and provincial jurisdiction. “As an Anglican Province, we hold the jurisdiction of the Church of England in the highest regard”.

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He noted that the missions of the Church of Nigeria in the UK were being carried out through the Nigerian Chaplaincy, “which serves the spiritual needs of Nigerians in the UK without contravening the established ecclesiastical order.:

“The Nigerian Chaplaincy is not a diocese and does not seek to operate as such within the UK” The statement explained.

The statement stated further: “As a foundation and prominent member of GAFCON, the Church of Nigeria rejoices at the good work the LORD is doing through GAFCON member Provinces worldwide and prays for the mission of ANiE.

“ANiE is an independent Christian Ecclesial Body that is in conversation with any other Christian Bodies and Communities to enhance the Orthodox and Biblical Faith witness in all nations. They offer hope and support to all who seek to be faithful to the Orthodox Faith and our cherished Anglican Heritage.”

The statement urged all members, affiliates, and the general public to disregard any such contrary claims and continue to support the mission of the Church through the established and recognized Nigerian Chaplaincy.

The statement assured all our Clergy in the UK and Europe of the Church’s support, guidance, and prayers and also for them to stay focused on their ministry and mission.

The statement therefore stated :”For Further clarification, contact The Rt Rev’d Benjamin Enwuchola, who is the coordinating Bishop for Europe Missions on +447944470263 or benwuchola@yahoo.co.uk”.

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