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Lament and Promise at Cape Coast Castle

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Working with Adoatv Ghana, Editor-in-Chief Mark Michael of The Living Church interviewed the Episcopal Church’s delegation to the 18th meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council.

The video begins at Cape Coast Castle, where Bishop Eugene Sutton of Maryland describes the anger he felt upon his second visit to this portal of what was the four-century Transatlantic Slave Trade.

The Rev. Mark Michael is editor-in-chief of The Living Church. An Episcopal priest, he has reported widely on global Anglicanism, and also writes about church history, liturgy, and pastoral ministry.

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