“To die for one’s country is an act of love for your fellow beings and we honour them today.” said Archbishop Davies, as bells rang out marking 100 years since the end of the Great War.
“To die for one’s country is an act of love for your fellow beings and we honour them today.” said Archbishop Davies, as bells rang out marking 100 years since the end of the Great War.
What happens when an angry atheist podcaster starts encountering strange coincidences in his life? Coincidences that could possibly even be…. Miracles?
St Matt's, Manly is building on its land at The Corso.
Bells at Anglican churches across Greater Sydney and the Illawarra will ring to mark 100 years since the signing of the Armistice which ended World War One.
The Diocese of Armidale in northwestern NSW is still in the grip of the worst drought since Federation.
Whatever else soldiers may understand about God, they get the idea of sacrifice – probably a good deal more clearly than those who pursue other careers.
Although Halloween is a time of celebrating things of the dark, some are using it to share the light of Jesus.
The heads of the 34 Sydney Anglican schools have written an Open Letter to MPs, calling on Parliament to continue anti-discrimination exemptions which allow schools to main their Christian ethos and mission.
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