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Philip Freier

Philip Leslie Freier (born 9 February 1955) is an Australian Anglican bishop. He has been the 13th Archbishop of Melbourne since 16 December 2006. He served as Primate of Australia from 28 June 2014[1] until 31 March 2020.[2] Previously, he served as Bishop of the Northern Territory between 1999 and 2006.


Philip Freier
Primate of Australia (2014–2020)
Archbishop of Melbourne
Freier in 2019
ChurchAnglican Church of Australia
ProvinceVictoria
DioceseMelbourne
In office2014–2020 (as primate)
2006–present (as archbishop)
PredecessorPhillip Aspinall (as primate)
Peter Watson (as archbishop)
SuccessorGeoffrey Smith (as primate)
Orders
Ordination1982
Consecration1999 (bishop)
Rank2006 (archbishop)
Personal details
Born
Philip Leslie Freier

(1955-02-09) 9 February 1955 (age 67)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
NationalityAustralian
DenominationAnglicanism
SpouseJoy née Launder
Previous post(s)Bishop of the Northern Territory (1999–2006)
Alma mater
Insignia of ChStJ

Early life, education and work

Freier was born in Brisbane where he attended Hendra State High School and was raised in the Roman Catholic Church.

In addition to a PhD from James Cook University, he has received the degrees of Master of Educational Studies (MEdSt) from the University of Newcastle, Bachelor of Divinity (BD) from the Melbourne College of Divinity, Diploma of Education (DipEd) from the University of Queensland and Bachelor of Applied Science (BAppSc) from the Queensland Institute of Technology.

Freier was elected a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD) in 1995.[3] He worked as a science teacher for six years prior to being ordained.

Ministry

After his ordination in 1982, Freier was a curate in Kowanyama, Queensland, followed by five years as the rector of St Oswald's Banyo, before being appointed the rector of Christ Church Bundaberg. During his time in Kowanyama he studied and became a fluent speaker of one of the local indigenous languages, the Koko-Bera language and is now one of only approximately 50 speakers of this endangered tongue.

In 1999, Freier was elected as the Bishop of the Northern Territory and consecrated a bishop on 22 July at St John's Cathedral (Brisbane).[4] As a supporter of the indigenous Australian communities he pledged to support the Stolen Generations during their healing process.[5] In April 2014, he wrote an opinion piece in Fairfax Media newspapers criticising the Australian government's "Operation Sovereign Borders" policy which places children in immigration detention, arguing that "churches cannot be silent" and must care for "the alien, orphan and widow".[6][7] Freier has criticised large corporate banks in Australia, arguing that wealth creation should not be "separated from moral and social responsibility" and criticised the Abbott Government for "privileging the financial interest of corporations".[8][9][10]

Freier has served as a chaplain to the Royal Australian Air Force Reserve since 2001.[11]

Freier was elected as Anglican Primate of Australia on 28 June 2014, defeating Archbishop of Sydney Glenn Davies.[12] He was installed as Primate by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby in St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne on 13 August 2014.[1] Freier resigned as Primate effective 31 March 2020[2] and was replaced by Geoffrey Smith as Primate on 7 April 2020 after the Committee of the Anglican Church's General Synod elected him as Freier's successor.[13]

Personal life

Freier and his wife, Joy, live at "Bishopscourt", East Melbourne. They have two children and three grandchildren.[1][14] He includes bush-walking, reading and the visual arts among his recreational pursuits.[15]

Honours

Styles of
Philip Freier
 
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Grace
Religious styleArchbishop

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c . The Australian. 28 June 2014. Archived from the original on 28 June 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Anglican Church of Australia's Board of Electors to hold fresh election for primate". Anglican Communion News Service. Anglican Communion Office. 31 March 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Archbishop Philip Freier". Anglican Diocese of Melbourne. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  4. ^ . anglicanarchives.org.au. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ Time in the Northern Territory
  6. ^ Philip Freier (17 April 2014). "Suffer the children, they have no asylum". Sydney Morning Herald.
  7. ^ Kate Hagan (18 April 2014). "'Stop the suffering of children in detention', says Archbishop Philip Freier". Sydney Morning Herald.
  8. ^ Philip Freier (12 April 2012). "Fair distribution of wealth will enrich Australian society". Canberra Times.
  9. ^ "Easter roasting from bishops for 24/7 news, social media, banks and miners". News.com.au. 6 April 2012.
  10. ^ Phillip Freier (6 June 2014). "Budget backlash shows we still value the fair go". Canberra Times.
  11. ^ www.defenceanglicans.org.au 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Archbishop Freier elected Australia's next Primate". Anglican Communion News Service. Anglican Communion Office. 30 June 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  13. ^ "Archbishop Geoffrey Smith elected Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia". Anglican Communion News Service. Anglican Communion Office. 7 April 2020. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  14. ^ Anglican Communion Directory, March 2000.
  15. ^ "My Story". Philip Freier. Retrieved 30 January 2022.

External links

  Media related to Philip Freier at Wikimedia Commons

  • Profile on ABC website
  • Speech on Governor of Victoria website
Anglican Communion titles
Preceded by Bishop of the Northern Territory
1999–2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by Archbishop of Melbourne
2006–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Primate of Australia
2014–2020
Succeeded by

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Philip Leslie Freier born 9 February 1955 is an Australian Anglican bishop He has been the 13th Archbishop of Melbourne since 16 December 2006 He served as Primate of Australia from 28 June 2014 1 until 31 March 2020 2 Previously he served as Bishop of the Northern Territory between 1999 and 2006 The Most ReverendPhilip FreierPrimate of Australia 2014 2020 Archbishop of MelbourneFreier in 2019ChurchAnglican Church of AustraliaProvinceVictoriaDioceseMelbourneIn office2014 2020 as primate 2006 present as archbishop PredecessorPhillip Aspinall as primate Peter Watson as archbishop SuccessorGeoffrey Smith as primate OrdersOrdination1982Consecration1999 bishop Rank2006 archbishop Personal detailsBornPhilip Leslie Freier 1955 02 09 9 February 1955 age 67 Brisbane Queensland AustraliaNationalityAustralianDenominationAnglicanismSpouseJoy nee LaunderPrevious post s Bishop of the Northern Territory 1999 2006 Alma materQueensland Institute of TechnologyUniversity of QueenslandMelbourne College of DivinityUniversity of NewcastleJames Cook UniversityInsignia of ChStJ Contents 1 Early life education and work 2 Ministry 3 Personal life 4 Honours 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life education and work EditFreier was born in Brisbane where he attended Hendra State High School and was raised in the Roman Catholic Church In addition to a PhD from James Cook University he has received the degrees of Master of Educational Studies MEdSt from the University of Newcastle Bachelor of Divinity BD from the Melbourne College of Divinity Diploma of Education DipEd from the University of Queensland and Bachelor of Applied Science BAppSc from the Queensland Institute of Technology Freier was elected a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors FAICD in 1995 3 He worked as a science teacher for six years prior to being ordained Ministry EditAfter his ordination in 1982 Freier was a curate in Kowanyama Queensland followed by five years as the rector of St Oswald s Banyo before being appointed the rector of Christ Church Bundaberg During his time in Kowanyama he studied and became a fluent speaker of one of the local indigenous languages the Koko Bera language and is now one of only approximately 50 speakers of this endangered tongue In 1999 Freier was elected as the Bishop of the Northern Territory and consecrated a bishop on 22 July at St John s Cathedral Brisbane 4 As a supporter of the indigenous Australian communities he pledged to support the Stolen Generations during their healing process 5 In April 2014 he wrote an opinion piece in Fairfax Media newspapers criticising the Australian government s Operation Sovereign Borders policy which places children in immigration detention arguing that churches cannot be silent and must care for the alien orphan and widow 6 7 Freier has criticised large corporate banks in Australia arguing that wealth creation should not be separated from moral and social responsibility and criticised the Abbott Government for privileging the financial interest of corporations 8 9 10 Freier has served as a chaplain to the Royal Australian Air Force Reserve since 2001 11 Freier was elected as Anglican Primate of Australia on 28 June 2014 defeating Archbishop of Sydney Glenn Davies 12 He was installed as Primate by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby in St Paul s Cathedral Melbourne on 13 August 2014 1 Freier resigned as Primate effective 31 March 2020 2 and was replaced by Geoffrey Smith as Primate on 7 April 2020 after the Committee of the Anglican Church s General Synod elected him as Freier s successor 13 Personal life EditFreier and his wife Joy live at Bishopscourt East Melbourne They have two children and three grandchildren 1 14 He includes bush walking reading and the visual arts among his recreational pursuits 15 Honours Edit Chaplain Most Venerable Order of Saint John ChStJ Styles of Philip Freier Reference styleThe Most ReverendSpoken styleYour GraceReligious styleArchbishopSee also EditSt Paul s Cathedral Melbourne Who s Who in Australia Blog Thoughts OpinionsReferences Edit a b c Melbourne Archbishop Dr Philip Freier chosen as Anglican Primate of Australia The Australian 28 June 2014 Archived from the original on 28 June 2014 Retrieved 28 June 2014 a b Anglican Church of Australia s Board of Electors to hold fresh election for primate Anglican Communion News Service Anglican Communion Office 31 March 2020 Retrieved 2 April 2020 Archbishop Philip Freier Anglican Diocese of Melbourne Retrieved 25 June 2012 Archived copy anglicanarchives org au Archived from the original on 10 April 2013 Retrieved 13 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Time in the Northern Territory Philip Freier 17 April 2014 Suffer the children they have no asylum Sydney Morning Herald Kate Hagan 18 April 2014 Stop the suffering of children in detention says Archbishop Philip Freier Sydney Morning Herald Philip Freier 12 April 2012 Fair distribution of wealth will enrich Australian society Canberra Times Easter roasting from bishops for 24 7 news social media banks and miners News com au 6 April 2012 Phillip Freier 6 June 2014 Budget backlash shows we still value the fair go Canberra Times www defenceanglicans org au Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Archbishop Freier elected Australia s next Primate Anglican Communion News Service Anglican Communion Office 30 June 2014 Retrieved 4 April 2020 Archbishop Geoffrey Smith elected Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia Anglican Communion News Service Anglican Communion Office 7 April 2020 Retrieved 8 April 2020 Anglican Communion Directory March 2000 My Story Philip Freier Retrieved 30 January 2022 External links Edit Media related to Philip Freier at Wikimedia Commons Profile on ABC website Speech on Governor of Victoria websiteAnglican Communion titlesPreceded byRichard Appleby Bishop of the Northern Territory1999 2006 Succeeded byGreg 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