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Church leaders rally for bishop over cathedral

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Christchur­ch religious leaders have rallied to support Anglican bishop Victoria Matthews in her battle over the Christ Church Cathedral.

Eight religious leaders from all the major Christian denominati­ons – including Presbyteri­an, Methodist and Catholic – have written a letter to The Press calling for Anglicans to be ‘‘left to make decisions as to the future of the cathedral’’.

‘‘The role of the wider community (including other Christian denominati­ons) is to respect their decision (whatever it might be) as being one that is true to their understand­ing of their call from God, in this place, at this time,’’ the letter states.

The Government is in negotiatio­ns with Anglican leaders to break a deadlock over the earthquake-damaged cathedral, which is holding up regenerati­on of central Christchur­ch. The cathedral has been sitting derelict for more than six years.

A Government offer to help restore the building involves the majority of the $104 million constructi­on cost of restoratio­n being funded by the Anglican’s $42m insurance payout, a $10m government grant, a $15m government loan and a $15m funding pledge from the Great Christchur­ch Buildings Trust .

Presbyteri­an moderator David Coster wrote the letter as he felt Matthews was being unfairly criticised in the media and by politician­s.

‘‘The bishop is being blamed in a way that all the Christian denominati­ons felt was unfair. We have remained silent until now.’’

Coster said the letter was written independen­tly.

‘‘The bishop has had nothing to do with this whatsoever,’’ he said.

‘‘We wanted to say publicly to the bishop and the community we serve that we are concerned about how she has been treated.’’

The letter states that church buildings are primarily places of worship.

‘‘The costs – spirituall­y, emotionall­y and financiall­y – of all our buildings are borne by those for whom these places of worship are their spiritual home,’’ the letter states.

‘‘First and foremost the Cathedral in the square, like all Christian church buildings, is a place of worship to the God we know in Jesus Christ and a reminder to the wider community of God’s presence. The reason why all churches exist is to make Jesus Christ known and to enable people to gather in community and worship. The Church is not primarily a landlord tasked with caring for stone or wooden edifices.’’

It was signed by Coster, Methodist district superinten­dent Kathryn Walters, Catholic diocese administra­tor Rick Loughnan, Grace Vineyard Church senior pastor David MacGregor, Elim Church lead pastor Nu Telea, Salvation Army divisional commander Ivan Bezzant, King’s Church senior pastor Ken Shelley and Baptist regional mission leader Maurice Atkinson.

* Church leaders’ letter – A10

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