Archbishop Philip Freier Hails Kriol Bible Translation Project As An Example Of Reconciliation

Archbishop Philip Freier Hails Kriol Bible Translation Project As An Example Of Reconciliation

Dr. Philip Freier, the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, lends his support for the translation of the Bible into Kriol. The language of Kriol is used by the indigenous people in the northern regions of Australia. .

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