As we all know, when the attention of the Anglican Church of Canada strays momentarily from its primary mission of distributing propaganda in favour of same-sex marriage, it concentrates what’s left of its spiritual-not-religious energy on poverty reduction.
To make poverty history is an ambitious undertaking leaving many of us wondering how we can contribute individually to such a worthy undertaking.
Now, at last, there is something we call all do!
You may be unaware that the average salary for a Diocese of Toronto employee is only $120,000 per year. I’m not sure what the new will bishop make, but it seems he needs help paying for his new bishop’s clothes. Now is your chance to make poverty history! Keep your bishop off the breadline, contribute now, every little bit helps!
What happened to the last set?
Only his bookie knows for sure.
Don’t individual parishes usually decide to purchase this or that item? As a gift? Is that what’s going on here?
I don’t think so. The link in the tweet takes you to a Diocese of Toronto donation page where individuals can designate a donation amount to pay for Andrew’s new duds. A bit like passing around a hat. Or a mitre in this case.