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A Close Look at Anglican Primate Phillip Aspinall (Or: Teflon Wears Off Eventually)
Image: Christa and Phillip Aspinall and Phillip and Merle Newell (Photo: Rene Marcel, Diocese of Brisbane; http://www.tasmaniananglican.com/ta200512-23/) Phillip Aspinall, head of the Anglican Church in Australia, is very much smarter than his Catholic counterpart, George Pell. For a start, Aspinall … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglican Church, Australian Anglican Church, Australian royal commission into institutional response to child sexual abuse, Bishopsbourne, Cardinal George Pell, Chief Justice of Queensland’s Supreme Court, confessionals, Director of Anglican Education Peta Smith, George Pell, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Peta Smith, Phillip Aspinall, Phillip Newell, statue of limitations
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Anglicans Round Two (Or: R.I.P. – Retire in Peace)
Ten years ago, two Anglican clergymen, frustrated by internal inaction, went public with claims of up to 200 sexual abuse cases by Adelaide Anglican Church officials. One of the abusers, church youth leader, Bob Brandenburg, confessed to his crimes. He … Continue reading
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Tagged Adelaide, Adelaide discese, Anglican Church, Anglican Primate for Australia, Bob Brandenburg, Church of England Boys Society, Colin Mountford, Donna Chung, Forgotten Australians, Ian George, Kevin Foley, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, paedophiles, Phillip Aspinall, Phillip Newell, Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, St Peter's College (Adelaide), Trevor Olsson
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