In a bold stand for racial justice, the Episcopal Church terminates its 40-year partnership with the U.S. government, rejecting a controversial request to resettle white Afrikaners from South Africa. Bishop Sean Rowe emphasizes the moral implications of prioritizing Afrikaners over other long-vetted refugees.
In a bold move, the Episcopal Church refuses to help resettle white South African refugees, citing a commitment to racial justice. This decision ends a long-standing partnership with the federal government amidst controversy over preferential treatment for certain refugees.
In a bold decision, the Episcopal Church is terminating its partnership with the U.S. government on refugee resettlement, rejecting the resettlement of white Afrikaners from South Africa due to moral concerns. This move marks the end of a nearly 40-year relationship.