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January 1, 2001 Faithful mobilized

Kathmandu Representatives of 11 major faiths gathering in Nepal, have vowed to mobilize billions of believers to conserve the world's natural resources. Representatives of the Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain,...
Category: January 2001, Asia / Pacific

December 1, 2000 Peace returns to Solomons

There is now hope that Bishop Patteson Theological College, the main Anglican school on the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, may reopen soon. The college, in the town of Kohimarama, did not open this...
Category: December 2000, Asia / Pacific

December 1, 2000 Australia ponders women bishops

Next summer the General Synod of the Church of Australia will debate a new canon, which could remove all legal obstacles to the consecration of women as bishops. At a recent synod, the Diocese of Sydney confronted the...
Category: December 2000, Asia / Pacific

October 1, 2000 Violence forces suspension of classes

Civil unrest and violence that has been escalating for months has forced the suspension of classes at Bishop Patteson Theological College on the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. The college's board of governors...
Category: October 2000, Asia / Pacific

September 1, 2000 C'mon to the fabulous lands down under

THE LANDS Down Under, and in particular, Australia are very much the focus of attention these days. The Olympics are about to begin and all eyes will be looking south to the country which is a continent. While the city of...
Category: September 2000, Asia / Pacific

June 1, 2000 New Australian primate accused of breaching doctrine

Melbourne Dr. Harry Goodhew, Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, head of Australia's most populous and powerful diocese, has accused the newly-elected primate of the Anglican Church of Australia, Dr. Peter Carnley, of breaching...
Category: June 2000, Asia / Pacific

December 1, 1999 Lay presidency vetoed in Sydney

The Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Australia has refused to give his assent to a vote to allow trained lay people to preside at Holy Communion. In a two-to-one secret vote on Oct. 19, the Diocese of Sydney became the...
Category: December 1999, Asia / Pacific

October 1, 1999 Bishop of Singapore slams other provinces for 'departing from the faith'

The Anglican bishop of Singapore, Moses Tay, announced that he was boycotting the September meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council in Scotland, calling it "one of the most heretical provinces." Archbishop Tay wrote a...
Category: October 1999, Asia / Pacific, Sexuality debate

September 1, 1999 China blocks Pope from Hong Kong

The Chinese government has blocked plans for Pope John Paul to visit Hong Kong during an Asian tour later this year, according to a Roman Catholic bishop in Hong Kong. China is blaming the Vatican's links with Taiwan for...
Category: September 1999, Asia / Pacific

May 1, 1999 Aussie pilgrimage highlights goal of racial healing

In their first major project together, the national heads of Australia's main churches will make a pilgrimage to Uluru, in the heart of Australia's central desert. The trip is designed to highlight the need to heal divisions:...
Category: May 1999, Asia / Pacific

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