Terry McAuliffe (priest)

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Terry McAuliffe is an Anglican priest, [1] and a former Archdeacon of Forrest then Stirling, WA in the Anglican Diocese of Perth. In 2014 he sued the Perth Archbishop Roger Herft for defamation, saying his reputation was damaged by Herft in what led to his removal from his position as the Archdeacon of Stirling in March 2011. [2]

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