Category Archives: Anglican Church

Devastation Part 2 by Pippa: the breadth and depth of devastation for the family and those falsely accused of serious sexual misconduct with a child who are then denied the right to a considered defence for 18 months.

Devastation Part 2 The breadth and depth of devastation for the family and those falsely accused of serious sexual misconduct with a child who are then denied the right to a considered defence for 18 months. by Pippa   In the first article in this series I reflected on how the Lord is sustaining my family

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The Anglican Church Criminal Law System: The Anglican Church in Australia now acts as Police, Prosecutor, Judge and Jury against its own congregants.

This is an article I wrote and first published in 2008 on Louise’s Page of the website www.anglicanfuture.com. It remains as relevant  now in 2015 in the light of Drew and Pippa’s case as it was in the light of the Figtree affair back then. Nothing has changed, the culture of incompetence and ruthlessness still

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Drew’s Adventures in Wonderland Part 4

‘Drew’s Adventures in Wonderland’[1] Part 4 By Louise Greentree This is the last of my exploration of some interesting parallels between the trial of the Knave of Hearts in ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ by Lewis Carroll, presided over by the Red King and his Queen (she with the fondness for ordering ‘Off with their heads’

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Drew’s Adventures in Wonderland Part 3

‘Drew’s Adventures in Wonderland’[1] Part 3 By Louise Greentree This is Part 3 of my four part exploration of some interesting parallels between the trial of the Knave of Hearts in ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ by Lewis Carroll, presided over by the Red King and his Queen (she with the fondness for ordering ‘Off with

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Drew’s Adventures in Wonderland Part 2

‘Drew’s Adventures in Wonderland’[1] Part 2 By Louise Greentree As I wrote at the commencement of Part 1, there are some interesting parallels between the trial of the Knave of Hearts in ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ by Lewis Carroll, presided over by the Red King and his Queen (she with the fondness for ordering ‘Off

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Drew’s Adventures in Wonderland Part 1

‘Drew’s Adventures in Wonderland’[1] Part 1 By Louise Greentree The book ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ by Lewis Carroll is a classic story for children that is beloved by adults throughout the English-speaking world and beyond. Alice’s adventures start with her falling down a rabbit-hole and culminate in her attendance at the trial of the Knave

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Devastation: The breadth and depth of devastation for the family and those falsely accused. Part 1

Devastation The breadth and depth of devastation for the family and those falsely accused of serious sexual misconduct with a child who are then denied the right to a considered defence for 18 months. Part 1 By Pippa This is the first in a series of articles that reflect on some of the consequences for

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“You will be afforded the opportunity to be represented and make your case before the Tribunal.” – what a joke!

“You will be afforded the opportunity to be represented and make your case before the Tribunal.” – what a joke! by Pippa Dear reader, This is what Mr Marr, Diocesan Registrar, wrote on behalf of Archbishop Glenn Davies on December 6, 2013 in response to our argument that we could not afford the fees that

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A letter to complainant 1: the death of effective youth ministry

A letter to complainant 1: the death of effective youth ministry By Louise Greentree Congratulations Complainant 1. You have achieved what Satan has been unable to achieve for some generations. You have been a cause of the destruction of opportunities for effective youth ministry in the Anglican Church Sydney diocese. As a youth minister in

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Inappropriate pastoral conduct involving a child Part 5

Dear readers I have given you four articles examining the proposal that Synod members in Sydney diocese will be asked to vote into ‘law’ the creation of a new ‘offence’ that is called ‘inappropriate pastoral conduct with a child’ with the explanation that the test of whether the pastoral conduct is inappropriate will be the

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