Posted On : September 18, 2006 11:10 AM | Posted By : Webmaster
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Anglicans in New Zealand have been heartened by their Archbishops' public challenge to a proposed tightening of religious observance in State primary schools.
And Kiwi Anglicans have been doubly heartened by the consequences of that speaking out.
In late August the Ministry of Education in New Zealand had announced that it intended to release new guidelines for state primary and intermediate schools, and their boards of trustees - guidelines which would have had the effect of suppressing or inhibiting prayers, readings or hymns at these schools' assemblies.
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Posted On : June 6, 2006 11:49 AM | Posted By : Webmaster
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'Some of us have been approached about our views on The Da Vinci Code novel and movie in recent weeks. We are also aware that a number of people believe that The Da Vinci Code story is real and that its description of Christian history is true.
'We therefore feel it is important to say publicly that in 2005 a UK television archaeologist, Tony Robinson, edited and narrated a detailed rebuttal of the main arguments and facts of The Da Vinci Code, in the documentary The real Da Vinci Code. This documentary was shown on New Zealand television recently.
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Posted On : June 6, 2006 11:29 AM | Posted By : Webmaster
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Theology House is an Anglican ministry training institution in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Applications are currently being sought for the position of Director of Theology House. The current Director, Dr Ken Booth will retire at the end of September 2006. The chairperson of Theology House Board, Bishop David Coles, said the board is looking for applicants who have broad credibility as leaders and participants in the church, are comfortable with the ethos and diversity of the Anglican communion, and have academic and educational strengths in relevant fields such as theological disciplines, ministry formation, and adult education.
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Posted On : June 2, 2006 11:26 AM | Posted By : Webmaster
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We join the prayers of many others for the victims of the political crisis in
East Timor and the earthquake in Indonesia.
We know thousands of people all over the world are praying for those affected by these tragedies.
We give thanks for the contributions of all the peacekeeping forces in East Timor, and we remember especially the New Zealand and Fijian soldiers there.
We also give thanks for the work of many aid agencies in Indonesia, including the ministry of 'Christian World Service' and the 'Barnabas Fund'.
We encourage generous contributions to these and other funds.
Our hearts go out to all those who suffer so greatly at this time in both countries.
We seek to pray and act in the name of the God of Justice and Peace.
Archbishop Brown Turei, Archbishop Jabez Bryce, Archbishop David Moxon
Co-presiding Bishops in the Anglican Church
in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Posted On : May 3, 2006 2:07 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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Posted On : February 1, 2006 12:01 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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The new man chosen to lead the task of equipping the next generation of priests for the Pakeha wing of the Anglican Church in New Zealand is passionate about mission and evangelism occupying a central place in training for ministry.
He is The Rev David Jeans, who has accepted the post of Dean of the College of the Southern Cross, within St John's College in Meadowbank, Auckland.
David Jeans, who holds a Master's degree from Oxford University, and a M.Phil in Theology and Religious Studies from Manchester University has, for the past nine years, led the Wilson Carlile College of Evangelism in Sheffield, in the United Kingdom.
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Posted On : July 15, 2005 1:26 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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The Anglican Observer at the United Nations, Archdeacon Taimalelagi F. Tuatagaloa-Matalavea, was recently named a Member of the Order of Samoa, her native country.
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Posted On : April 19, 2005 12:58 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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Pacific Islanders gathered at Holy Trinity Cathedral in Parnell last night (Sunday, April 17) to celebrate their first locally-based Anglican bishop. The Rt Revd Dr Winston Halapua, who was born in Tonga, but a Fiji citizen, has been installed as the first Bishop for the Diocese of Polynesia in New Zealand.
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Posted On : February 9, 2005 2:54 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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Maori from throughout Aotearoa will gather at Turangawaewae in Ngaruawahia tomorrow afternoon (10 Feb) to elect a new Pihopa o Aotearoa, or leader of the Maori arm of the Anglican Church.
The election is to fill the vacancy created last year when the Most Revd Whakahuihui Vercoe was chosen as overall head of the church, or Archbishop of Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Polynesia.
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Posted On : January 14, 2005 3:49 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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The Anglican Diocese of Polynesia has elected its first Bishop for Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Venerable Dr Winston Halapua (59) is based in Auckland where he has served as Principal of the Diocese of Polynesia Theological College and Archdeacon since 1996. Dr Halapua has a Tongan background and is a Fijian citizen but he sees himself as a "multicultural person". He has studied Christian mission and ministry in Tonga, Fiji, England, Israel and Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Posted On : November 5, 2004 12:00 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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21 Anglican and Catholic bishops have called for the trial or release of NZ government prisoner Ahmed Zaoui.
The bishops' statement which follows, urges the government to offer Mr Zaoui more humane treatment and requests alternatives be sought to his continuing incarceration in a state prison.
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Posted On : November 2, 2004 11:31 AM | Posted By : Webmaster
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Aotearoa New Zealand's Catholic and Anglican bishops renewed their stand against the government's proposed seabed and foreshore legislation at a joint meeting this week.
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Posted On : August 4, 2004 12:06 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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Churches in Aotearoa-New Zealand are to observe their first ever "Media Prayer Day" on Sunday 8 August, 2004.
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Posted On : May 17, 2004 3:16 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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General Synod / Te Hinota Whanui voted unanimously to support Maori right to due process in their claims to the foreshore and seabed. General Synod considered that the legislation proposed by the Government violates Maori rights guaranteed under the Treaty and denies Maoris the opportunity to have their claims heard in the Maori Land Court as recognised by the Appeal Court.
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Posted On : May 10, 2004 3:07 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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Te Pihopa o Aotearoa, the Right Reverend Te Whakahuihui Vercoe, was today elected Primate of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.
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Posted On : April 30, 2004 2:46 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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The Maori Anglican Church has accused the government of trying to take away their fundamental rights in its foreshore and seabed law.
An open letter to Maori members of parliament signed by five Maori bishops and the "clergy and laity of Te Pihopatanga o Aotearoa" represents the voice of 68 thousand Maori Anglicans. The statement warns of the threat to peace they see as a result of the government's current legislation: "We believe that peace between peoples in this land is under threat. We believe that continued breaches to this peace may spark conflict."
More here: http://www.anglican.org.nz/news/Foreshore_line.htm
Posted On : March 23, 2004 12:30 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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The first woman diocesan bishop in the Anglican Communion has announced her retirement. After 14 years as the Bishop of Dunedin in New Zealand, the Rt Revd Dr Penny Jamieson will retire at the end of June. Since her election in 1989 six dioceses in the United States and Canada have also consecrated female bishops. There are now 11 women bishops in The Anglican Communion.