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Report: Communion does not meet health standards

Churches in Sydney Diocese could be asked to review how they serve Communion during Sunday services, following an extensive review undertaken by a specially appointed committee.

Parish partnerships to reach ethnic Sydney

Two Sydney parishes are partnering with a pair of innovative church plants in an initiative that will help reach the city's huge multicultural population.

God’s workers bear fruit

While six local Anglicans were recognised, the Nation's top honour went to a judge who backed women priests

Chaplain appointed to care for sexual abuse victims

In a first for the Anglican Church in Australia, a new chaplain has been appointed to the Diocese of Sydney's Professional Standards Unit (PSU) to work alongside the victims of sexual misconduct.

Book Review: Forgiving Hitler

Six million people. That's the hocking, unfathomable number of Jews killed under Nazi rule. But the Holocaust is not confined to history. Half a century later, the impact of this evil is still being felt.

Anglicanism in Australia

Anglicanism could be said to have begun in Australia on Sunday, February 3, 1788 when Richard Johnson, commissioned as a chaplain by George III to minister in New South Wales, conducted Morning Prayer and preached to all the complement of the First Fleet already disembarked at Sydney Cove.

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