Primates of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia share their experience of joining in worship in Canterbury Cathedral as Archbishop Sarah Mullally was installed 'first among equals' of the global Anglican Communion.
The leader of New Zealand First has pledged he will ensure any coalition Govt the party is part of will contribute $15 million toward reinstating the earthquake-damaged Christ Church Cathedral.
The Selwyn Foundation and Te Kōhao Health have joined forces to develop a much-needed Whare Mahara - Wellness Centre for kaumātua living with dementia and their whānau.
Today the new Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally became the first woman to be enthroned as head of the See of Canterbury in the Anglican Church's 1400-year history of the role. The Anglican Taonga Editor asked female clergy from around the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia what this day means to them.
Archbishop Don Tamihere, Archbishop Sione Ulu'ilkepa and Archbishop Justin Duckworth stood at the heart of the 2000-strong historic liturgy that installed the new Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Dame Sarah Mullally today.
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The Primates of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia will join leaders from across the Anglican Communion in England this week for the installation of the Most Reverend and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury.
Anglican Missions' 'Pray the News' and Christian World Service's global church development network ACT Alliance are highlighting the impact of the war of US - Israel against Iran on global human rights and humanitarian systems.
The Archbishops of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia have released an appeal for peace in the Middle East, speaking out in solidarity with Anglican churches in the region.
The Reverend Liz Lightfoot is in awe of St Paul's Putaruru Messy Church founder Mary Addison and her team, whose ministry in their small South Waikato town have grown both church and its mission in ways they'd never imagined.