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The [[cathedral]] church of the diocese is the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, located in Cathedral Avenue [[Geraldton, Western Australia|Geraldton]], [[Western Australia]].<ref>Downes, Joan, ‘‘The Cathedral Church of the Holy Cross, Geraldton, Western Australia.’’</ref>
The [[cathedral]] church of the diocese is the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, located in Cathedral Avenue [[Geraldton, Western Australia|Geraldton]], [[Western Australia]].<ref>Downes, Joan, ‘‘The Cathedral Church of the Holy Cross, Geraldton, Western Australia.’’</ref>


The cathedral building was built in 1964 to a design by [[architects]] McDonald and Whitaker. The [[brick]] [[modernist style]] building has a star shaped footprint and is said to resemble [[Coventry Cathedral]] in [[England]].<ref>Tourism Western Australia, [http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Pages/Attraction.aspx?n=Cathedral_of_The_Holy_Cross&pid=9010741 Cathedral of The Holy Cross]</ref><ref>[http://www.anglican.org.au/content/historical_archive/images/exteriors/post_ww2.aspx Australian Anglican Historical Images]</ref> Internally the cathedral has extensive [[stained glass]] and an [[pipe organ|organ]] built by [[Allen Organ Company]].<ref>[http://www.allenorgan.com.au/map1.html Allen’s Organs In WA]</ref>
The cathedral building was built in 1964 to a design by [[architects]] McDonald and Whitaker. The [[brick]] [[modernist style]] building has a star shaped footprint and is said to resemble [[Coventry Cathedral]] in [[England]].<ref>Tourism Western Australia, [http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Pages/Attraction.aspx?n=Cathedral_of_The_Holy_Cross&pid=9010741 Cathedral of The Holy Cross]</ref><ref>[http://www.anglican.org.au/content/historical_archive/images/exteriors/post_ww2.aspx Australian Anglican Historical Images] {{wayback|url=http://www.anglican.org.au/content/historical_archive/images/exteriors/post_ww2.aspx |date=20130428183355 }}</ref> Internally the cathedral has extensive [[stained glass]] and an [[pipe organ|organ]] built by [[Allen Organ Company]].<ref>[http://www.allenorgan.com.au/map1.html Allen’s Organs In WA]</ref>


==Churchmanship==
==Churchmanship==

Revision as of 02:53, 14 October 2016

Diocese of North West Australia
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceWestern Australia
Statistics
Parishes18
Information
RiteAnglican
CathedralCathedral of the Holy Cross, Geraldton
Current leadership
BishopGary Nelson
Website
anglicandnwa.org

The Anglican Diocese of North West Australia is a diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia. The diocese covering 2 million km² of Western Australia, north of Perth, is geographically the largest Anglican diocese in Australia and the largest land-based diocese in the world. The population of the area of about 150,000 people.[1]

The diocese has 18 parishes and three Mission to Seafarers’ ministries and the cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Geraldton.

History

The Diocese of Perth was established in 1857, but the Diocese of Northern Australia (which became known by the present name in 1961)[2] was not brought into existence until 1910.[3]

Cathedral

The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, located in Cathedral Avenue Geraldton, Western Australia.[4]

The cathedral building was built in 1964 to a design by architects McDonald and Whitaker. The brick modernist style building has a star shaped footprint and is said to resemble Coventry Cathedral in England.[5][6] Internally the cathedral has extensive stained glass and an organ built by Allen Organ Company.[7]

Churchmanship

The Diocese of North West Australia is noted for its Evangelical stance and no women serve as priests.[8]

Anglican realignment

The Diocese of North West Australia was the second in the Anglican Church of Australia, after the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, to recognize the Anglican Church in North America as a "member church of the Anglican Communion, in full communion with Diocese of North West Australia", according to a motion passed in October 2014.[9]

References

  1. ^ Diocese of Northwest Australia
  2. ^ Diocese of North West Australia Act 1961
  3. ^ Bruce Kaye, A Church without Walls: being Anglican in Australia (Melbourne: Harper Collins, 1995): 43.
  4. ^ Downes, Joan, ‘‘The Cathedral Church of the Holy Cross, Geraldton, Western Australia.’’
  5. ^ Tourism Western Australia, Cathedral of The Holy Cross
  6. ^ Australian Anglican Historical Images Archived 2013-04-28 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Allen’s Organs In WA
  8. ^ Angela Grutzner, The Australian Anglican Directory (Melbourne: Publishing Solutions, 2009): 13.
  9. ^ Diocese of NW Australia recognizes ACNA as "a member church of the Anglican Communion", Anglican Church League Website, 5 October 2014

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