Mar 1, 2011

¨Whoever humbles himself will be exalted¨ (Mattew 23:12): ¨...people including faith leaders should not judge others without examining their own lives first..¨ Bishop Masala/ Malawi

The Rt. Reverend Brightson Masala, Malawi
Anglican Bishop Masala called for a more "generous pastoral response" to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) persons

Anglican Bishop Masala Tackles "Crude Intolerance" of Malawi Council of Churches (MCC)

Anglican Bishop Masala called for a more "generous pastoral response" to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) persons than the recent response offered by the Malawi Council of Churches (MCC) to support the government's criminalisation of sex between women.

Masala's recommended pastoral response, while more generous, boils down to "love the sinner, hate the sin." Certainly better than being sentenced to 14 years of hard labour.

Homosexuals and prostitutes have welcomed the call by the Anglican Bishop for Upper Shire Diocese of Malawi that people including faith leaders should not judge others without examining their own lives first.

Bishop Brightson Malasa said at a two-day religious leaders meeting for risk groups in Malawi held in Mangochi that “finger-pointing, condemnation and discrimination” that the church allow to groups such as prostitutes and homosexuals, encourages the spread of HIV and Aids.

Bishop Malasa: Those who have not sinned should cast first stone to gays, prostitutes

He told the “Generous Pastoral Response” meeting under the Malawi Network of Religious Leaders Living or Personally Affected by HIV and Aids (Manerela+) that: “Just like Jesus Christ himself, you [the Church] are there for sinners.

“We are there for the condemned, sinners, marginalised groups and those that have no voice. This is living the gospel; we should embrace God’s flock without discrimination.”...

The bishops said churches, mosques and all centres of prayer, should embrace, love and work with them “to impart the right values.”... HERE


The CAPA All African (with guests) Anglican Bishops Conference Entebbe, Uganda

How many amongst the ¨exalted¨ African/other Anglican/other Bishops who met in Entebbe, Uganda are ¨true servants¨ who offer ¨generous pastoral responses without discrimination ¨ to LGBTI Anglicans/others?
 Matthew 23:11 -- The greatest among you will be your servant.

Matthew 23:12 -- For whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.

·  Thanks to African Activist, sidebar
·  Thanks to Amplifying Africa's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) Voices
·  Thanks to The Rt. Reverend Brightson Masala, Malawi

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