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by Archbishop Peter Jensen
Archbishop Peter Jensen's Christmas Message 2011 on the centrality of Jesus to human history
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has announced he is stepping down in December.
Top of the top five stories this week in our breaking news links, is the future of cross-wearing in Britain. But it is just religious jewellery, right?
The streets of Canley Heights draw people from all suburbs to some of the best Vietnamese and Thai restaurants in Sydney, and are bursting with life.
News that James Packer is pushing for a new casino and six-star hotel at Barangaroo met a mixed response.
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you’ll now no doubt be aware that Joseph Kony is now the subject of a viral, social media campaign for his capture.
The work of two Melbourne academics on 'after-birth abortion' has received the strongest rebuke I've seen for a while, from their hometown newspaper.
In a marriage of the old and the new, CMS NSW & ACT this month began the CMS Summer School Vintage Series.
The Archbishop of Sydney's Anglican Aid has launched an appeal for cyclone-ravaged Madagascar.
The official verdict is that Christians are downtrodden, at least in Britain.
Our national leaders have been dispiriting and excruciating to watch. But now that the leadership question is settled what does it all mean?
A conference on future funding of diocesan bodies has been told the GFC provides a great opportunity for change but not in the form of ‘radical congregationalism’.
Last week, Richard Dawkins made his embarrassing radio gaffe. This week Alain de Botton landed in town.
People outside Christchurch or New Zealand may not have heard of Joe Bennett.
The long-awaited Gonski report has the potential to boost educational outcomes and equity in the school funding system, but only with the recommended $5 billion cash injection according to a senior Anglican educator.
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