About Myanmar
The Church of the Province of Myanmar was created in 1970, nine years after Buddhism was declared the state religion, and four years after the government forced all foreign missionaries to leave. Starting in the early 1800s, Anglican chaplains and missionaries worked in Burma (now called Myanmar), which was ruled by Britain from 1824 to 1948. Today the province has an estimated 70,000 members.
Regional conflicts in Myanmar (formerly Burma), have forced hundreds of thousands of refugees from their homes. On the eastern side of Myanmar, over 100,000 are in refugee camps on the Thai border, and over 100,000 have fled violence in their homeland and found sanctuary on our shores. Some of these refugees are Anglican, and many have found their way into the Diocese of Quincy. They are largely from the Karen State of Myanmar and speak the Karen language.
Regional conflicts in Myanmar (formerly Burma), have forced hundreds of thousands of refugees from their homes. On the eastern side of Myanmar, over 100,000 are in refugee camps on the Thai border, and over 100,000 have fled violence in their homeland and found sanctuary on our shores. Some of these refugees are Anglican, and many have found their way into the Diocese of Quincy. They are largely from the Karen State of Myanmar and speak the Karen language.
Quincy and the Province of Myanmar
Support for clergy in Myanmar
The clergy who serve in Myanmar have a great need for financial support. Only $35/month ($420/year) will supply one clergy his basic needs. When clergy retire, they have no retirement and no place to live. They become essentially homeless. A small house can be built for only $8,000 to give these priests a place to live in their retirement. Please consider donating to help these men of God.
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Annual Priest Sponsorship: $420.00
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Priest retirement housing fund
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Saint Andrews Church and Orphanage |
St. Paul’s Church, Mae Ra Moe Camp |
We are working across the Diocese to support the St. Andrew’s Orphanage, led by Cn. San Day. The children there have hope for a future because of the dedication of Cn. San Day and his family. Quincy families have joined into this mission, sponsoring children and pouring their time, talent, and treasure into the futures of the boys and girls who live there.
$150 will support one orphan for a YEAR. That is only $12.50 per month.
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The Diocese of Quincy has a sister-diocese relationship with the Diocese of Hpa-an, which extends from east of Yangon out to the Thai border. One of the parishes, St. Paul’s, in the Mae Ra Moe refugee camp, is in dire need of money for food. As the Burmese military have planted landmines in and around villages, parents are sending their children away to refugee camps on the border of Myanmar and Thailand to be safely sheltered and receive schooling. The children are being taken in at St. Paul’s to be cared for, but St. Paul’s isn’t receiving funding from the UNHCR and is running low on food. You can help with a small donation.
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