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http://www.aco.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2008/4/24/Barbara-Darling-to-be-As
sistant-Bishop-for-Melbourne-Australia The Most Reverend Dr Philip Freier, Archbishop of Melbourne is an ad clerum announced: It is with much pleasure that I announce that the Revd Canon Barbara Darling has been appointed as the next Assistant Bishop for the Diocese of Melbourne.Her initial role will be that of Bishop for Diocesan Ministries.She will bring a wealth of experience from her years of ministry, both lay and clerical.Barbara is currently the Vicar of St James’ Dandenong; she is an Examining Chaplain, the Senior Canon of St Paul’s Cathedral and currently the chair of the Dean Search Committee.Australia
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http://www.aco.org/acns/digest/index.cfm/2008
/4/9/Archbishop-Dr-Barry-Morgan-outlines-vision-of-the-road-ahead-for-devol
ution In a public lecture at Cardiff Law School tonight (Wednesday 9 April 2008), the Chair of Tomorrow,s Wales, Dr Barry Morgan Archbishop of Wales, will outline the movement,s vision for the future of devolution and its views on the work of the All-Wales Convention.Wales
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2008/3/5/Drafting-an-Anglican-Covenant The Most Revd John Neill, Archbishop of Dublin As the Anglican Communion has developed into a worldwide communion of Churches, it has embraced a rich variety of cultures, languages and local identity.Each Church has usually expressed, as a vital part of that identity, its communion with either the Church of England or the See of Canterbury.This communion has been given visible expression since the nineteenth century by the Lambeth Conference of Bishops, called by the Archbishop of Canterbury.Ireland
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The full text of the Archbishop,s lecture at the Royal Courts of Justice ,Civil and Religious Law in England: a religious perspective,, can be viewed on the Archbishop,s website, here: Archbishop,s Lecture - Civil and Religious Law in England: a religious perspective The transcript of his interview on yesterday,s World at One programme can also be viewed online, here: BBC Interview - Radio 4 World at One.
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Benjamin Nzimbi, Archbishop of Kenya, both Archbishops agreed that the visit to Kenya during this time to join in prayers for peace and reconciliation in the predominantly Christian country would be invaluable.