by Minna Magoulias | Sep 18, 2018 | Australian Church News
Leaders of some of the Anglican Communion’s 39 provinces have responded to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s invitation to write Letters for Creation To help promote the Season of Creation, which runs from 1 September to 4 October, Archbishop Justin asked his fellow Primates to set out what “the care for God’s creation” means in their Province; and what they wanted to say to the wider Anglican Communion about “the care for our common home”. The responses have now been published by the Church of England’s environment programme.
by Minna Magoulias | Aug 8, 2018 | Australian Church News
Anglican Aid is working with the Diocese of Armidale, and other dioceses affected by the drought in NSW and southern Queensland. Support to provide practical support to families affected by the drought, including food and clothing vouchers, feed for stock, and water to refill depleted tanks.
Support our rural neighbours in need, by making a donation to Anglican Aid’s NSW Drought Relief Appeal.
by Minna Magoulias | Jul 23, 2018 | Australian Church News
The consecration of Gippsland’s new Bishop at St Paul’s Cathedral in Melbourne is a family affair.
Few episcopal consecrations feature two young children in prominent roles, but seven-year-old Rachel Treloar and her brother Nicholas (six) played their part as their father, Dr Richard Treloar, became a bishop at Melbourne’s St Paul’s Cathedral on 21 July.
by Minna Magoulias | Jul 9, 2018 | Australian Church News
Nailing the cultural bridge – Aunty Rose Elu is an elder from Saibai Island in the Torres Strait
by Minna Magoulias | Jul 5, 2018 | Australian Church News
A pioneer who sees reconciliation – the first female Aboriginal Anglican priest on calling, burnout and walkabout
by Minna Magoulias | Jun 17, 2018 | Australian Church News
The Anglican Diocese of Bunbury, Western Australia joyfully elected its 10th Bishop of the Diocese during its Election Synod meeting on the 15th – 16th June 2018, following a period of searching and discernment from around the country. This news is now being shared around the Diocese.