Diocese of Niagara to have Justice Camp in Cuba

The Anglican equivalent of Saudi Arabia heading a UN human rights panel is locating a Justice Camp in one of the least just countries in the world outside of North Korea: Cuba. Perhaps the incentive was a promise of free cigars.

From here (page 10):

The first-ever international Justice Camp will bring together a diverse group of Anglicans in Cuba from May 1-6, 2016, to explore the concept of the common good with an eye towards furthering God’s justice and loving purposes.

6 thoughts on “Diocese of Niagara to have Justice Camp in Cuba

  1. I’m sorry David to have to tell you that this website is just too darn slow for me to use regularly. I enjoy your writing and perspective. I admire the fact that you’re one of the few bloggers who has faithfully stuck at it for years – regardless of the ups and downs of page views – and I find you share a similar sense of dark humour to myself.

    But when I connect to this webpage, I must literally wait for many minutes for it to load, and then it will freeze when I try to scroll, necessitating another long wait. I’ve had this problem for years (your blog is on my shortcuts list on my browser toolbar because I do click in reasonable regularly), but it has grown steadily worse to the point that even navigating from page to page seems unreasonably sluggish.

    I’d visit far more often if I did not need to battle the interface to access your content. And in case you’re wondering about geography and specs – I am on the other side of the planet (Australia) but I am using high-speed cable internet and the latest edition of Chrome.

    • Hi Jason, yes, I remember that you mentioned this a while ago. I’m not sure why it is slow for you, it seems OK here. I was in Australia and New Zealand for a while last year and the speed was normal for me there, too.

      Could you try this site, please and see whether it is slow? It’s hosted on the same server.

  2. Neither the Diocese of Niagara or the ACoC are hardly in a position to host or even by part of a “Justice Camp”. Their actions in legally stealing and/or evicting orthodox believers from properties which in some cases are properties for which the dioceses or the ACoC never contributed so much as one cent to them. They do NOT accept the Gospel and continue in their worship of the god of political correctness.

    • Chrome seems to be OK here.
      The AEC blog and AS are running the same software at the same level. One difference, though, is that AS links to a lot of social media sites, so they are accessed at each page load. That slows things down somewhat but not as much as you are seeing.

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