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Anglican bishop: Faith without works is useless
COVID-19 leads to changes for Anglicans, Catholics
COVID-19 leads to changes for Anglicans, Catholics
Bishop Laish Boyd.In light of concerns over COVID-19, the Anglican church in The Bahamas has temporarily suspended intinction, the practice of dipping consecrated bread in wine during communion, and the Roman Catholic Church, meanwhile, has announced the temporary suspension of the drinking of wine during communion. Anglican [...]
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Anglican Bishop: The Law Is Designed To Provide Protection Where Needed
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Anglican Bishop of The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands, Rev Laish Boyd doubling down on his support for criminalizing marital rape.
Anglican Bishop: VAT Is An Unfair Tax
Anglican Bishop: VAT Is An Unfair Tax
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Value added tax is an unfair tax, That's according to Anglican Bishop of The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands, Rev Laish Boyd, who shared that while VAT is a burden for everyone, those less fortunate feel it the most.
Anglican clergy to take 50 percent pay cut
Anglican clergy to take 50 percent pay cut
Laish Boyd.As the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be felt around the world, the Anglican Diocese of The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos is taking further steps to reduce spending, including mandating that all members of the clergy take a 50 percent pay [...]
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Three to beordained into the Anglican diaconate
Three to beordained into the Anglican diaconate
The Anglican Diocese of The Bahamas and The Turks and Caicos Islands will ordain three into the diaconate by the end of the month. John Pinder will be ordained on Monday, August 28 at Christ the King Church, while Howard Bethel and Rondeno Rolle will be ordained on Thursday, August 31 at St. Andrew's Church ...
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Anglican Church Women, celebrating 50th Conference, pay a courtesy call on the Governor General
Anglican Church Women, celebrating 50th Conference, pay a courtesy call on the Governor General
Members of the Anglican Church Women of The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands, celebrating their 59th Anniversary and 50th Conference, called upon His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Cornelius A. Smith, Governor General, at the Office of the Governor General, May 16, 2023.
22 Anglican men receive Bishop Michael Eldon Medal of Distinction for outstanding service to the diocese
22 Anglican men receive Bishop Michael Eldon Medal of Distinction for outstanding service to the diocese
The devil destroys society through men who do not do what they are supposed to do. When they do not take an interest in the home and their children, they cannot take their place in church and in civil society, according to Reverend Laish Boyd, bishop of the Diocese of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Anglican bishop: We are not compelled to accept or to agree with any decision made by the Church of England
Anglican bishop: We are not compelled to accept or to agree with any decision made by the Church of England
The Church of England, at its recent General Synod made a decision to have its Liturgical Commission, the body responsible for overseeing prayers and services, look into the subject of gender neutrality over the next five years. Whatever decisions are made by the Church of England will have no bearing on the Anglican Diocese of ...
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ANGLICANS SUPPORT MARITAL RAPE LAW - Bishop: Wherever rape happens, it is called rape
BISHOP Laish Boyd said the Anglican Diocese "wholeheartedly" supports the proposed amendments to the Sexual Offences Act so that "wherever rape happens it is called rape".