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Anglican Church faces shortage of ministers, churches in the bush as it repays victims of child sexual abuse

The largest Anglican diocese in western New South Wales is suffering from a crippling shortage of ministers as it struggles to pay back the church’s victims of child sexual abuse.
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The Anglican Diocese of Bathurst, which covers a third of the state, is also selling churches to fulfil its reparations commitments under the National Redress Scheme.
In a bid to balance its books, the church is also asking new ministers to raise up to $30,000 to help run their churches before relocating out west.
Bishop Mark Calder said the church was at a crossroads between delivering services to remote communities and paying off its debt.
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