ARCIC III members in Hong Kong. Co-chairman David Moxon is right front.
Phil Trotter is the new Youth Advisor for the New Zealand dioceses.
A side view of the new Holy Trinity chapel at the south end of the cathedral.
Wellington's new Anglican Bishop, Justin Duckworth, signs his formal acceptance of his new task.
An architect's impression of Christchurch's Transitional Cathedral.
The Christchurch City Council has asked for an "immediate pause" in the demolition of ChristChurch Cathedral.
A theologian asks what could ‘resurrection’ mean for planning the future Christchurch.
The driving force behind Anglican youth ministry in Christchurch has been recruited to lead youth work throughout New Zealand.
Bishop Philip Richardson has criticised the planned closure of New Plymouth Prison. He predicts greater re-offending, and increased stress and costs to families.
The winning design for a dramatic new chapel for Auckland’s Holy Trinity Cathedral has been hailed as “this generation’s contribution to the cathedral.”
• $10m facelift to remove corrugated iron
Discernment of right ethical teaching is a key issue for the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission meeting in Hong Kong.
• Full union not likely soon, says David Moxon
The new Anglican Bishop of Wellington has been announced - and he may be the least likely-looking bishop ever elected in New Zealand.
• Unlikely Saint - a parishioner's poem
• Kevin Milne chats to Paul Holmes about hippies...
• NZ Herald Saturday feature by Catherine Masters
• Taonga magazine story on Urban Vision
• Not your ordinary bishop - the Campbell Live report
Violence against women in the Pacific is “horrific” and must be addressed, says an Australian...
What we need is a "Back to the Community" campaign, says the vicar of a quake zone.
The ChristChurch Cathedral bells will soon be enroute to England for testing and repair.
A “consensus description” of Anglican theology on marriage rites is being finalized by the Int...
Sir Paul Reeves is accorded a unique last honour. He is laid to rest on the gentle north-facin...
The question of whether openly gay and lesbian people can be ordained should be settled s...
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