Church of England backs Palestinian Christians despite backlash
- The Church of England’s national parliament, the General Synod, has voted to stand in solidarity with Palestinian Christians and “hear” their experiences despite backlash from Jewish counterparts.
- The decision, reached on Monday morning after the debate began a day prior, stemmed from a motion calling for engagement with documents issued by Palestinian churches titled Kairos Palestine and Kairos Palestine II.
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- The Church of England’s national parliament, the General Synod, has voted to stand in solidarity with Palestinian Christians and “hear” their experiences despite backlash from Jewish counterparts.
- The decision, reached on Monday morning after the debate began a day prior, stemmed from a motion calling for engagement with documents issued by Palestinian churches titled Kairos Palestine and Kairos Palestine II.
- Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3For Christians in Israel and Jerusalem, intolerance is becoming normallist 2 of 3Is Christian Zionism in the US on a decline?list 3 of 3Christi
Sources: Al Jazeera