The Anglican Church of Australia is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs Juliet Wenden as the next General Secretary, commencing in February 2026. Read the statement of the Primate, the Right Reverend Dr Mark Short, here.
What do anglicans believe? The Fundamental declarations The fundamental declarations, sections 1, 2 and 3 of the Constitution of the Anglican Church of Australia, set out the basis of Anglican Belief and practice. The Anglican Church of Australia, being a part of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church of Christ, holds the Christian Faith […]
In the Nineteenth Century there came a mind to greater unity between Churches, and Anglicans strove to understand what was on the table that they could negotiate and what in the table was non-negotiable. The four guiding principals effectively describe some of the nature and character of the basic of Anglican's in relation to our relations with the members of other Churches. The Lambeth ...
The Anglican Church of Australia today consists of 23 Dioceses across the Australian continent and Tasmania. Each diocese is led by a Diocesan Bishop supported by a team of clergy and lay people. Each diocese is made up of many parishes and agencies in which Anglicans come together in prayer and worship, express their faith, endeavour to serve one another and the wider community, and strive ...
BEING ANGLICAN Today, Anglicans embrace a variety of languages and cultures from many different parts of the world, giving distinctive features to our worship, church life and theology. Anglicans today are actively exploring how our own land and multicultural heritage enrich Australian Anglicanism. Anglicans world-wide are seeking to reflect something of the unity-in-diversity of God, who is ...