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Behind the Name Every month, StOM prints the Anglican Calendar of Prayer, but have you ever thought about what or who lies behind the name and place specified every Sunday? In each issue, we will feature some information about some of the people/places for whom your prayers are being asked. A controversial figure who has recently announced her resignation from the post of Bishop of Christchurch, Victoria Matthews, has said goodbye to her diocese with an attack on civic authorities over their handling of the future of Christchurch Cathedral. The cathedral was all-but destroyed in a 2011 earthquake. The diocese’s property trust wanted to replace the building with a modern purpose-built construction; but faced a series of unsuccessful legal challenges from campaigners who wanted the old building reinstated. Last year, after a lengthy consultation and a promise of funds from campaigners and local and national government, the diocesan synod voted to go ahead with re-instatement rather than replacement. Bishop Victoria said that this decision as taken “because we want to reconcile the Anglican Diocese of Christchurch with the wider community according to the Stuff news website. “‘I will work with the church’, said the Christchurch mayor with tears in her eyes. Now, seven months later, the city council declares that their “money is being withheld to the last moment and perhaps won’t be needed,” she said. And she was also critical of the Great Christchurch Building Trust, the group behind the legal challenges, which had promised significant funding towards re-instatement. “And we have $1 million [NZD, approximately £514,000 GBP] being given over seven years by one person and not the $13.7 million promised by the GCBT. “It’s business as usual, folks, with the wealthy and the powerful telling you, the people of the province of Canterbury, that they know best. Good luck with that.” 13