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“I haven’t been promoted,” says new bishop with eye on front-line

The day after Ivan Lee was announced as the new Bishop of Sydney's Western Region, his phone ran hot. On the phone, members of the media sought interviews, well-organised groups from his new region began filling his 2003 diary, and friends congratulated him on his ‘promotion'. But Mr Lee says he has never seen his new position as a step up the ladder. “I see this as a ministry position, not as a stepping stone or anything like that,” he said. “I'm honoured, and it shows a trust that people have in me, and I can't despise that. But I hardly think of it as a promotion.”

The Trinity and Subordinationism

It is not often you have the opportunity to review a book that effectively calls you a heretic. That is the charge Kevin Giles makes in his new book against the authors of the Sydney Diocesan Doctrine Commission report The Doctrine of the Trinity and its bearing on the relationship of men and women , of which I am one. According to Giles they, or rather we, ‘have in fact departed from orthodoxy at the most fundamental level'.

The Girl in the Red Coat

Child survivors of the Holocaust. Many are now sharing their life stories and memories of that brutal page in the last century's history. This is one woman's story that may at first seem an unusual book to recommend for holiday reading.

Real Life: “Why was I chosen to live?”

Lambert Ndakaza saw his parents killed during the Rwandan genocide and then somehow survived as those seeking refuge were slaughtered in a church. After being adopted by an Australian couple, has he found peace? asks Amy Butler.

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