Secret Meeting Trying to Dethrone the First Female Archbishop of Canterbury

GAFCON Abuja Meeting
🚨 Breaking: The Abuja Coup

SHADOW REBELLION: Inside the Secretive Meeting to Dethrone Anglican Progress

While the rest of the world celebrates the historic leadership of Archbishop Sarah Mullally, a shadowy gathering of 400 ultra-conservative men has retreated to a fortified compound in Abuja, Nigeria, for one reason: To build a rival kingdom.

"This is the most consequential structural development since 1867... and they're doing it behind closed doors."
🇦🇺 The Aussie Connection: Don't think this is just happening overseas. Our very own Bishop of Tasmania, Richard Condie, has been a key architect of this movement. As the former Chair of Gafcon Australia, Condie helped pave the way for this "reordering"—which looks more like a formal divorce from inclusive Christianity. From Tassie to Abuja, the push to keep the church in the dark ages has a clear Australian accent.

Under the cloak of DATA PRIVACY, GAFCON leaders refused to release a list of who is actually attending. Why the secrecy? Because they know their "reordering" of the Anglican Communion looks more like a middle-school "No Girls Allowed" club than a global church.


What are they hiding?

  • A Rival "Primus": They are electing a "First Among Equals" to directly challenge Canterbury's authority.
  • Secret Ballots: Voting is happening tonight in private, with a winner to be "revealed" like a coronation on Thursday.
  • The Infiltrators: Despite the schism, reports say at least one serving Church of England bishop has been spotted lurking in the delegates.

They claim they are "reordering" the church based on "biblical standards," but let’s be real—they’re running away from a world that includes women, LGBTQ+ people, and progressive voices. It’s not a reformation; it’s an exit strategy.

Is this the end of the Anglican Communion as we know it?

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