Archbishop David Moxon's last sermon in Taranaki coincides with a poignant ceremony involving colonial coats of arms.
Ever tried herding cats? Spanky Moore has – and he reports considerable success. Here's his account of the goings-on at last weekend's Festival of Salt and Light.
The office of Archbishop of Canterbury is conferred on the Most Rev Justin Welby under the dome of St Paul's Cathedral in London.
• Archbishop opposes plan to re-define marriage
The Gospels are not obsessed with sexual relations, says Bishop Victoria Matthews in a paper on marriage, delivered at the Hermeneutics Hui in Auckland.
Bishop Brian Carrell explores the inside story of the globally acclaimed A New Zealand Prayer Book He Karakia Mihinare o Aotearoa in a new publication.
In an exclusive interview, the retiring Archbishop of Canterbury tells how he weathered the storms of office, and then offers sage advice to his successor.
Christchurch Diocese informs the High Court that it hopes to make a decision on the damaged cathedral by the end of February.
Violence against women in the Pacific is “horrific” and must be addressed, says an Australian aid agency head.
What we need is a "Back to the Community" campaign, says the vicar of a quake zone.
The ChristChurch Cathedral bells will soon be enroute to England for testing and repair.
Matthew and Waveney: the smile is more than just toothpaste.
Bishops and staff leave Taranaki's prison after inspecting the cell blocks.
Archbishop David Moxon's last sermon in Taranaki coincides with a poignant ceremony involving...
Ever tried herding cats? Spanky Moore has – and he reports considerable success. Here's his ac...
The office of Archbishop of Canterbury is conferred on the Most Rev Justin Welby under the dom...
The Gospels are not obsessed with sexual relations, says Bishop Victoria Matthews in a pa...
Bishop Brian Carrell explores the inside story of the globally acclaimed A New Zealand...
In an exclusive interview, the retiring Archbishop of Canterbury tells how he weathered the st...
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