Down Under, Answers from the Anglican Archbishop

Brisbane Archbishop, Dr Phillip Aspinall has been the head of the country’s Anglican community for the last two years and he’s had to answer tough questions on a range of subjects – from the Government’s plan for Aboriginal communities to the detention of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay – but still nothing prepared him for the questions of Year 12 students from Mansfield State High School.

Four students from the school prepared questions for the Anglican Primate of Australia as part of Madonna King’s Student Press Call.

“I was absolutely terrified by what they might ask,” admitted Dr Aspinall. “By the time young people get to Year 12, they really are starting to think very intelligently about very complex matters, so it’s a terrifying prospect that they might quiz me about all sorts of things.”

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One comment on “Down Under, Answers from the Anglican Archbishop

  1. Grandmother says:

    “Answers”, if you say so. But, I saw no “answers” in this article.
    “Anglican Fudge” perhaps, but pretty general anglo-speak…

    Blessings,
    Gloria