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Media Release May 9

th
2014

New Zealand Archbishops urge prayer for Nigerian Schoolgirls


The Roman Catholic and Anglican Archbishops of New Zealand are calling for
people to pray for the release and protection of the schoolgirls kidnapped in
northern Nigeria.

Anglican Archbishops Philip Richardson and Brown Turei, and Roman
Catholic Archbishop John Dew, say this Sunday is an opportunity for churches
across the country to pray for, and so stand with governments and churches
across the globe, wanting a safe return of the young women.

Archbishop Philip Richardson says the kidnapping has outraged nations and
there is a deepening sense of anger at how more than 200 lives can disappear
for weeks.

Our General Synod, the governing body of our church, convenes tomorrow in
Waitangi and it will be praying for a safe return of the girls and that this issue
will highlight the ongoing work still needed to stop trafficking of children. I
encourage prayer across our country.

Archbishop John Dew asked people to pray for young women and their
families, This will have caused untold suffering for the families, desperate to
have their precious children returned safely.

This action has shocked people around the world, as global citizens we are
outraged that such an injustice can occur on young, innocent and defenceless
people such as these, says Archbishop John Dew.

In our relative comfort and security here in New Zealand, in the quiet
moments when this news story comes to our thoughts and attention may we
take just a few moments to pray for the young women and their families, and
for a peaceful and safe outcome, says Archbishop John Dew.


To contact Anglican Archbishop Philip Richardson
Revd Jayson Rhodes 021 661319

To contact Roman Catholic Archbishop John Dew
Simone Olsen 021 611 052

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