The ever thoughtful Francisco Silva, a.k.a. Francisco de Assis da Silva, a.k.a. Xico, at Kantinho do Rev (in Brazilian-accented English) has a post on the World Social Forum and why Anglicans should be there.
For those who don't know what the World Social Forum is, here is a website. (Not a sexy one, but an informative one.)
The Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil is at the World Social Forum. The rest of the Anglican Communion is not.
I hear from one of my students (from three years ago) who was there last time that many Forum participants tend not to have a positive view of religious organizations. Not surprising, but I'm curious to learn more. I do know religious activists who have attended and been involved, and the World Council of Churches is present.
And right before the World Social Forum, there was a World Forum on Theology and Liberation. Theme: water / earth / theology / for another possible world. The World Social Forum's motto is "Another world is possible."
Indigenous people at a march on the first day of the 2009 World Social Forum in Belem, Brazil. Photo by Reuters.
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