Talk:Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
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[edit] woman diocesan
This article makes no mention of the fact that the first Anglican woman diocesan bishop (Barbara Harris was suffragan) was in this church.--Bhuck 13:34, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
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- I know that this is the case, but I don't know the details (who, which diocese, what year). I was hoping to find them out by looking at the article, but that didn't work. :-( --Bhuck 22:11, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
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- Here is a useful source for other questions as well. Penny Jamieson, 1990, Dunedin is the answer to my question.--Bhuck 10:09, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Accuracy
There seem to be a few inaccuracies in the article. It seems that the chuch no longer uses the tile archbishop, and that the a bishop from each tikanga is elected as Co-Presiding Bishop, one of whom is elected Primate of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. Currently, the Most Revd. William Brown Turei is Primate of the ACANZP and Bishop of Aotearoa, the Most Revd. David John Moxon is Bishop of Waikato and Co-Presiding Bishop, and the Most Revd. Jabez Leslie Bryce is Bishop of Polynesia and Co-Presiding Bishop. The Co-Presiding Bishop for the Dioceses in New Zealand is elected from among the seven diocesans; the four regional bishops of Te Pihopatanga o Aotearoa are effectively suffragans of the Bishop of Aotearoa; the Diocese of Polynesia has three important, regional suffragans too. — Gareth Hughes 14:02, 26 June 2006 (UTC)