Below is the official press release from the Archbishops of the Anglican Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia regarding the Treaty Principles Bill. It represents the Anglican Church's official position on the proposed bill.
A fair and just approach requires lifting up those who have been most affected by the harmful legacies of colonialism, not imposing further hardships under the guise of equality.
The Anglican Church calls on all New Zealanders to seek accurate, trusted information about Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
“When we remain undecided or fearful, we risk allowing populist narratives to exploit our insecurities, weaponising them against vulnerable communities. This misinformation not only distorts the struggles of historically oppressed groups but also amplifies the actions of the powerful at their expense,” says Archbishop Justin Duckworth.
As a Church, we recognise the subtle yet profound danger of letting fear and inaction take root in our hearts. The pursuit of true partnership requires courage, empathy, and an unwavering commitment to justice, and it is only by confronting these fears that we can work toward genuine equity for Māori.
Media contact:
Tuvae Barlow
Communications Manager
Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa
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- Pray as you feel led for the Treaty Principles Bill, and all that it represents for the social, cultural, political and national discourse in Aotearoa New Zealand.