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US Supreme Court bans theology grants

The United States Supreme Court, in a new rendering on separation of church and state, has voted to allow states to withhold scholarships from students studying theology.

Anglican Communion: an imminent parting of the ways?

Will the Anglican Communion see an imminent parting of the ways? British newspapers have, on more than one occasion in the last few weeks, predicted that the worldwide Anglican Communion is moving closer to a break-up.

Bishops defend PM over gay adoption

Anglican Church leaders have defended Prime Minister John Howard's criticism of new ACT laws allowing homosexual couples to adopt children, claiming society's emphasis on the rights of the individual has gone too far.

Abuse watch tightened up

The Director of Sydney Diocese's Professional Standards Unit (PSU) is confident that Australian Churches are better equipped to tackle the problem of sex offenders or alleged offenders shifting denominations following the first nationwide consultation of policy-makers to address issues of sexual abuse and misconduct.

Churches hit by youth jobs crisis

Our parishes are in mission mode to reach the youth of Sydney, but where are the workers? This is the question the Diocese's youth arm is asking, warning that there are so few youth and children's workers to fill the number of available jobs that it is putting the Diocesan Mission under threat.

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