User:JRG/List of Australian Anglicans
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This is a list of Australians who work in, or have worked in the Anglican Church of Australia, or have publicly espoused that their beliefs or former beliefs are in line with the Anglican Church's teachings.
Contents |
[edit] A-D
- Ernest Augustus Anderson[1]
- Phillip Aspinall[2]
- Paul Barnett[3]
- Kim Beazley[4]
- Geoffrey Bingham[5]
- William Grant Broughton[6]
- Peter Carnley[7]
- John Chapman[8]
- Gordon Cheng[9]
[edit] E-L
- T. C. Hammond[10]
- Peter Hollingworth[11]
- John Howard[12]
- Peter Jensen[13]
- Phillip Jensen[14]
- Bernard Judd[15]
- Michael Kirby (formerly)[16]
- Sydney Linton[17]
[edit] M-Z
- Samuel Marsden[18]
- Howard Mowll[19]
- Tony Payne[20][21]
- Kevin Rudd[22]
- Philip Ruddock[23]
- Douglas Stevens[24]
- Peter Watson[25]
[edit] References
- ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography, "Anderson, Ernest Augustus (1859–1945) - Biographical Entry", 2006. Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ Anglican Diocese of Brisbane, "Archbishop Aspinall", 2005. Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ Anglican Diocese of Sydney, "Paul Barnett: Career", 2002. Accessed July 18, 2005.
- ^ Australian Republican Movement, "Speeches and Articles: Kim Beazley, 28 June 1999, Constitution Alteration (Establishment of Republic) Bill 1999", 2001. Accessed 8 March 2007. In paragraph 26, Kim's speech reads "I am an Anglican."
- ^ New Creation Teaching Ministry, "Contributing Speakers to New Creation Teaching Ministry". Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography, "Broughton, William Grant (1788–1853) - Biographical Entry", 2006. Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ Anglican Church of Australia, "Media: Archbishop Peter Carnley Announces Retirement", 7 January 2005. Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ Ministry Matters Conference, "Ministry Matters Conference: Past Speakers", 2005. Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ "I must commit to multiculturalism", Daily Telegraph, September 28, 2006. Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography, "Hammond, Thomas Chatterton (1877–1961) - Biographical Entry", 2006. Accessed 9 March 2007.
- ^ "Anglican Archbishop Peter Hollingworth appointed next Governor-General", April 22, 2001. Accessed 9 March 2007.
- ^ What our Leaders Believe, Compass. ABC (3 October 2004). Retrieved on 17 January, 2001.
- ^ Anglican Diocese of Sydney, "SydneyAnglicans: Archbishop Jensen: Profile". Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, "St Andrew's Cathedral: Staff". Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ Sydney Boys High School, "The High Bulletin 03/99 - Obituaries", March 1999. Accessed 9 March 2007.
- ^ High Court of Australia, "Publications: Speeches: Record of Interview of Justice Michael Kirby by Monica Attard on Sunday Profile - Australian Broadcasting Corporation", 16 November 2003. Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography, "Linton, Sydney (1841–1894) - Biographical Entry", 2006. Accessed 9 March 2007.
- ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography, "Marsden, Samuel (1765–1838) - Biographical Entry", 2006. Accessed 9 March 2007.
- ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography, "Mowll, Howard West Kilvinton (1890–1958) - Biographical Entry", 2006. Accessed 9 March 2007.
- ^ Matthias Media, "Our History". Accessed March 9, 2007. This article states that Tony has been and is involved with St Matthias, Centennial Park, Sydney, Australia, a notable Anglican Church in Sydney.
- ^ Matthias Media, About Us: Our People". Accessed March 9, 2007.
- ^ Australian Broadcasting Corporation, "Compass: ABC TV Religion: Kevin Rudd: The God Factor", transcript of interview broadcast 8 May 2005. Accessed 9 March 2007.
- ^ Simons, Margaret, "In the name of the Father", The Age, November 22, 2003. Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ Anglican Diocese of Riverina, "The Bishop of The Diocese of Riverina". Accessed 8 March 2007.
- ^ Baskett, Sasha, "Bishop Urges Charity", Herald Sun, 15 May 2000. Accessed via Factiva on 8 March 2007.