Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland

The Latin Rite Catholic Diocese of Auckland is one of the two original New Zealand dioceses (with Wellington), both originally established on 20 June, 1848. Auckland became a suffragan diocese of Wellington when it became the metropolitan see in 1887.[1] The original territory of the Auckland diocese was divided, losing a large area south of Auckland, on 6 March 1980 to form the Diocese of Hamilton.

Ordinaries of Auckland

Tenure Incumbent Life
1836 to 1842Jean-Baptiste-François Pompallier, (Vicar Apostolic of Western Oceania)(1802 to 1871)
1842 to 1848Jean-Baptiste-François Pompallier, (Vicar Apostolic of New Zealand)
1848-1869Jean-Baptiste-François Pompallier, (1st Bishop of Auckland)
1870-1874Thomas Croke(1824 to 1902)
1879 to 1881Walter Steins SJ (1800 to 1881)
1882 to 1896John Edmund Luck OSB(1840 to 1896)
1896 to 1910George Michael Lenihan OSB(1858 to 1910)
1910 to 1929Henry William Cleary (1859 to 1929)
1929 to 1970James Michael Liston(1881 to 1976)
1970 to 1974Reginald John Delargey(1914 to 1978)
1974 to 1983John Mackey(1918 to 2014)
1983 to 1994Denis George Browne(1937 to -)
1994 to presentPatrick James Dunn(1950 to -)

Other Bishops

Current bishops

Cathedral

See also

Secondary schools

References

  1. "Original NZ dioceses celebrate birthdays", NZ Catholic, June 1998.

External links

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Coordinates: 36°50′42″S 174°44′54″E / 36.84500°S 174.74833°E / -36.84500; 174.74833

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