Last Friday, Archbishop Phillip Aspinall was joined by the Anglican Bishop for North Queensland, Bishop Keith Joseph, and the Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbaneās Archbishop Mark Coleridge, in advocating before the Queensland Parliamentary Committee Inquiry hearing into aged care, end-of-life and palliative care and voluntary assisted dying
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āIn the following weeks, my mum forgot about her dream. When she gave birth, the midwife asked my mum what she was going to name me. My mum said that she didnāt know and so the midwife replied with, āHow about you name her āRebeccaā after me?ā That was when my mum remembered her dream,ā shares The Revād Rebecca King
Meet Kerry Frances from the Anglican Schools Commission and find out what projects she is currently working on, what person of faith she most admires, what book she gives away the most and why, her favourite childhood memory and her favourite place to travel
St Paul’s, Ispwich parishioners and Mothers Union Australia members join with other organisations internationally to support the ’16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence’ campaign
āWalking away from my first professional supervision session, I felt lighter, stronger and empowered to begin climbing out of the hole I was in. I was calmer at home, more settled in my vocation as a priest, and happier overall,ā says The Revād David Browne from The Parish of Dalby
āAnglicans in Development (AID), part of the Anglican Board of Mission, has worked closely with the Ahli Arab Hospital for many years, chiefly in supporting its outreach to improve the health and future of underweight babies in Gaza. More recently, AID has begun supporting a new initiative that combines child nutrition services with educating mothers about nutrition,ā says Dr Julianne Stewart
āSurely, we, like John, can inhabit the challenges and tensions in our world with courage, looking outward, unconfined by the structure and the scaffolding. We can and should confound expectations: in justice, in generosity and in compassion. A new kind of future is ahead,ā said The Ven. Lizzie Gaitskell in her Synod 2023 sermon
“Today, St Martinās House still serves a vital role for the Cathedral and our wider Diocesan community. Its role as a hospital ceased in 1971, and after much debate about its future, it was renovated and is now used as office space for our Archbishop, Regional Bishops and clergy and staff for the Cathedral and various Commissions. However, there are still some mysteries that my research is yet to solve,” says Diocesan Archivist Michael Rogers
“In the Prayer Spaces framework, āspaceā can unite mind, body and spirit, as students are positioned in a safe context of quiet and calm, where they can consider the ābig questionsā of life and faith,” says Vanessa Gamack, Mission and Education Advisor at the Anglican Schools Commission