ANGLICAN 
CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA

ANGLICAN 
D
EFENCE FORCE CHAPLAINCY



Home

Overview

Becoming a Chaplain

Chaplaincy 
In-Service Training


Protocols

Codes of Conduct

Registry

DFACI

Defence Force Board

AMOS Foundation

Defence Sunday

The Archdeacons2

The Bishop

Contacts

Documents

Links

Site Map


Codes of Conduct

The General Synod of the Anglican Church of Australia has adopted Faithfulness in Service, a national code for personal behaviour and the practice of pastoral ministry by clergy and church workers. At their respective meetings on 23 July 2005 and 17 August 2005, the Defence Force Board and the Bishop’s Standing Committee adopted Faithfulness in Service as the primary code of conduct applying to all Anglican ADF Chaplains. Each chaplain and ordinand has been supplied with a personal copy of Faithfulness in Service and is expected to be familiar with its contents and the expectations imposed upon all Anglican clergy and church workers.

A copy of Faithfulness in Service can be downloaded from the National Church Office website here.

An Anglican ADF Chaplaincy Code of Practice was drafted in October 2001.  After consultation with chaplains and military law specialists, the code was redrafted in February 2002 and promulgated by the Primate and the Bishop to the Defence Force in May 2002. All ADF chaplains became subject to the code on 1 June 2002. The code was expanded to include a privacy policy in May 2006. It is consistent with Anglican ‘best practice’ and is cognisant of the peculiarities of ADF chaplaincy. Paragraphs 1.1 to 6.6 in the ADF Chaplaincy Code of Practice are, however, subordinate to Faithfulness in Service. These paragraphs should be regarded as companions to the provisions and requirements of Faithfulness in Service.

A copy of the Anglican ADF Chaplaincy Code of Practice can be downloaded here.

The General Synod Offences Canon, which applies to all licenced Anglican clergy, can be downloaded here.