Anglican Maori leaders today expressed their support for the repeal of Section 59 of the Crimes Act. “Only people who really hurt children need to fear the new law,” the Venerable Dr Hone Kaa said.
‘Leave our people alone’ – Maori Anglican Church angry at police anti-terrorist action in Tuhoe country The breath and depth of Maori anger at police tactics during the armed offender’s squad raid at ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from World Breaking News. Followed categories will be added to My News. THE carved crozier was presented to the then Anglican Bishop of Auckland, Bishop Averill, in ...
If New Zealand registers at all in the American consciousness, it is as an in­credibly beautiful landscape associated with cinematic hobbits and orcs. But the country also has a surprising religious ...
A proposed Anglican Communion covenant that might have been used to discipline churches which ordain gay bishops and priests has been rejected by the Maori Anglican church. Members of Te Runanganui o ...
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has criticised what he calls "the outrageous stand" taken by the Anglican Church over last month's police raids. "The Anglican Church, like everybody else, ...
The Anglican Church is returning a crozier to Maori 200 years after the relationship between Maori and the church began in NZ. A bishop's crozier, or pastoral staff, discovered in a cupboard in New ...
THE carved crozier was presented to the then Anglican Bishop of Auckland, Bishop Averill, in 1914 by four northern Maori tribes.