Statement on Burundi
8 Sep 2015 • EAB PRESS
Statement on Burundi
Meeting in London today the Standing Committee of the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) heard reports from Burundi.
We deplore the situation of insecurity that prevails in Burundi. We call on those in leadership to put the needs of the poor and vulnerable ahead of their own interests. We call on the UN, the African Union and the East African Community to renew all possible efforts to support peace.
We call on Christians of all denominations to pray fervently for Burundi, and we call on the leaders in Burundi earnestly to seek peace and pursue it and especially to call the various political leaders to resume immediately serious and inclusive dialogue.
Reconciliation is always a demanding process, but bears fruit in saved lives and stable communities. May Burundi be blessed with leadership that brings true and generous reconciliation!
Bishop James Tengatenga (Chair of the ACC)
Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury
(The ACC is a body made up of elected lay and clergy representatives from every Anglican Province in the world, representing more than 80 million Christians in 165 countries. The ACC is one of four bodies that oversee and co-ordinate the work of the Anglican Communion (called Instruments of Communion). The other three are the Primates' meeting (the leaders of each Province), the Lambeth Conference and the Archbishop of Canterbury.)