BOOK LAUNCHED! - 2011 Publication of Lenten Studies - click below
2012 HUI
May 2011 Ordination in Suva of Women's Centre Links - Rev'd Brenda Sio - Priest (Samoa) and Rev'd Ema Hala'api'api - Deacon (Fiji), flanked by Council members Archdeacon Taimalelagi Matalavea, Rev'd Carole Hughes, and Revd Amy Chambers.
Participants at the 2010 Three Tikanga Centre for Anglican Women's Studies Hui at St John's Theological College, Auckland
Members of the Centre for Anglican Women's Studies Council - October 2010 (Rev'd Canon Mere Wallace, Rev'd Amy Chambers, Venerable Taimalelagi Matalavea, Rev'd Erice Fairbrother, Rev'd Carole Hughes - Convenor, Dr Jenny Te Paa)
Some Council Members with Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori of The Episcopal Church of the United States of America on a recent visit to Aotearoa New Zealand
The Women’s Studies Centre was set up to serve and to advance the interests and needs of the women of this Church particularly those undertaking Theological training. Ensuring that women’s voices and stories are heard now and in the future is also one of our continued aims whether it be by traditional methods of publication or using more contemporary technologies like website publication. We remain optimistic that through continued support the needs of women throughout this Province will be valued and recognized.
Contact: PO Box 87188, Meadowbank, Auckland 1742, NEW ZEALAND
Anglican General Synod Office, Phone: +64 9 521 4439, Fax: +64 9 521 4490
Administrator, Karena de Pont, 027 6313083
Email: anglicanwomenstudies@gmail.com
Below are recent Newsletters, a link to the IAWN, and a list of the Council Membership
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http://iawn.anglicancommunion.org/index.cfm
IAWN Newsletters
It is our hope that the information contained here will enable Anglicans and others to be informed of the ministry of this Church. The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia, is a constitutionally autonomous member of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia encompasses the area described by its title. The 1992 Constitution of this Church provides for three partners to order their affairs within their own cultural context. Within Aotearoa New Zealand, Tikanga Pakeha comprises seven Dioceses, Tikanga Maori comprises five Hui Amorangi, the boundaries of which differ from those of the dioceses. Tikanga Pasefika encompasses Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and the Cook Islands, and is known as the Diocese of Polynesia. Publication: 'Anglican Taonga' (Treasure) is a publication affirming the unity and diversity of the Anglican community in these islands.
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