Archbishop: Rejoice that matter is settled and move forward


PETALING JAYA: The Association of Churches in Sarawak has expressed its regret over concerns raised in the media about the stamping on the recently released Bibles that contained the word “Allah”.

Sarawak Archbishop Datuk Bolly Lapok(pic) said there was no intention on the part of the authorities releasing the said Bibles to desecrate them or be otherwise disrespectful to the Christian community.

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