EPISCOPAL CHURCH REFUSES TO RESETTLE WHITE AFRIKANERS, ENDS PARTNERSHIP WITH US GOVERNMENT:
In a striking move that ends a nearly four-decades-old relationship between the federal government and the Episcopal Church, the denomination announced on Monday (May 12) that it is terminating its partnership with the government to resettle refugees, citing moral opposition to resettling white Afrikaners from South Africa who have been classified as refugees by President Donald Trump’s administration.
In a letter sent to members of the church, the Most Rev. Sean W. Rowe — the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church — said that two weeks ago the government “informed Episcopal Migration Ministries that under the terms of our federal grant, we are expected to resettle white Afrikaners from South Africa whom the U.S. government has classified as refugees.”
The request, Rowe said, crossed a moral line for the Episcopal Church, which is part of the global Anglican Communion that boasts among its leaders the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a celebrated and vocal opponent of apartheid in South Africa.
“In light of our church’s steadfast commitment to racial justice and reconciliation and our historic ties with the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, we are not able to take this step,” Rowe wrote. “Accordingly, we have determined that, by the end of the federal fiscal year, we will conclude our refugee resettlement grant agreements with the U.S. federal government.”
Which seems particularly odd in light of Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde blowing up a National Prayer Service attended by Trump and JD Vance in January to call for more immigration: In sermon to Trump, Bishop Budde pleads for immigrants, transgender rights.
The Episcopal Church in US is more political than it is religious. One of its bishops at the National Cathedral infamously debased herself & her religion by using the pulpit to pressure the president to support illegal migrants & transitioning children. https://t.co/bSGYOwLHm0
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) May 12, 2025