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Three Anglican archbishops

Three Anglican archbishops

The three co-equal tikanga, or cultural streams, of the New Zealand Anglican Church are represented by its three archbishops – (from left) the Most Reverend William Brown Turei, Te Pihopa o Aotearoa; the Most Reverend David Moxon, archbishop of the dioceses; and the Most Reverend Jabez Bryce, archbishop of Polynesia. They are singing at the opening of the synod, or church council, in St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin, in 2007.

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Otago Daily Times
Reference: 21 July 2007, p. 4
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Story by Hirini Kaa, published 5 May 2011, updated 1 Mar 2017