Te Tairāwhiti Anglican Archdeacon Hirini Kaa is condemning the withdrawal of the US from the Paris Climate Accord. This follows a collective stance by New Zealand Church leaders and Churches Climate Network against President Trump's decision.
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Rotorua's Iconic St Faith's Church closed
St Faith's Church in Rotorua will remain closed following a small puia (geyser) that has erupted outside its doors.
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Auckland's Royal Easter show feels effects of Cyclone Cook
Auckland's popular Royal Easter show are feeling the effects of Cyclone Cook with a drop in numbers this year. Although organisers expect a total of more than 100,000, they needed to close early on opening day as a safety precaution.
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Dream to see St Faiths Anglican Church become a Māori Cathedral.
The St Faiths Anglican Church in Rotorua is in line to become a registered New Zealand heritage building, however, vestry member Don Bennett says their ultimate goal is to achieve a New Zealand Māori Cathedral status under the Anglican Church.
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Final prayers for Arch Bishop Brown Turei
Final prayers for New Zealand Anglican Church leader Arch Bishop William Brown Turei are being held at Kauaetangohia Marae in Cape Runaway.
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Immoral living not the cause of earthquakes- Anglican Archbishop
The Anglican Church does not support the comments made by Bishop Brian Tamaki's sermon. Māori Archbishop William Brown Turei says earthquakes are not caused by immoral living.
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Bishop of Te Manawa o Te Wheke celebrates 10th anniversary
The Māori Anglican Church gathered at Tūrangawaewae Marae today to celebrate the 10th anniversary since the ordination of Rt Reverend Ngarahu Katene. A lifelong follower of the Anglican faith, Bishop Ngarahu says his work isn't over yet.
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Tāmaki Makaurau Kapa Haka Regionals 2016- Auckland Anglican Māori club
The Auckland Anglican Māori club are renowned for their choir singing style and one of the teams to perform at the first Te Matatini formerly known as the Polynesian festival back in the 1970s.
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Te Puni Kōkiri & Anglican Church unite to support homelessness
A partnership between Te Puni Kōkiri and the Anglican Church aims to reach out to the homeless living on Auckland's streets.
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The passing of Apirana Mahuika great loss to Anglican Church
The passing of Apirana Mahuika is also a great loss for the Anglican Church. The Bishop of Taitokerau, Te Kitohi Pikaahu, spoke about the years Apirana spent amongst the people of Northland in his preparation for the priesthood.