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Anglican Diocese of Wellington

The Diocese of Wellington is one of the thirteen dioceses and hui amorangi (Māori bishoprics) of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.[1] The diocese covers the area between the bottom of the North Island of New Zealand up to the area of Mount Ruapehu.

Diocese of Wellington
Bishopric
Arms of the Diocese of Wellington
Incumbent:
Justin Duckworth
StyleThe Most Reverend
Location
CountryNew Zealand
TerritoryNorth Island
Ecclesiastical provinceAotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
HeadquartersWellington
Coordinates41°16′34″S 174°46′36″E / 41.2761°S 174.7766°E / -41.2761; 174.7766
Statistics
Parishes60 (unknown date)
Information
First holderCharles Abraham
Formation1858
DenominationAnglican
CathedralWellington Cathedral of St Paul
Current leadership
Parent churchAnglican Communion
Major Archbishop
BishopJustin Duckworth
Website
www.wn.anglican.org.nz

The seat of the Bishop of Wellington is at the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul. The current Bishop of Wellington, since 2012, has been Justin Duckworth.

There are approximately 60 parishes and mission districts within the diocese of Wellington.

History edit

The diocese's first bishop, Charles Abraham, was consecrated in 1858. An attempt was made in the 21st General Synod (1919) to make the Bishop of Wellington ex officio Primate and Metropolitan;[2] this failed in the 22nd Synod (1922).[3]

The Archbishop David Moxon announced on 29 April 2012 that Justin Duckworth was elected as the 11th Bishop of Wellington. Duckworth was installed on 30 June 2012.

The diocese celebrated its sesquicentenary in 2008; the celebrations included pilgrimages throughout the diocese.

Cathedral edit

Old St Paul's, the second Church of St Paul in Wellington, was the pro-cathedral church for the Anglican Diocese of Wellington from 1866 to 1964 and remains consecrated, despite now owned by Heritage New Zealand (formerly the New Zealand Historic Places Trust). The first parish church for the early settlers, dedicated to St Paul, was behind where the Beehive stands today: a replica stands at the Bolton Street entrance to an early cemetery for Wellington, alongside the original sextons cottage. The current Wellington Cathedral church for the Diocese was dedicated, partially completed, in the name of St Paul in 1964. Completion was in stages and in 2001 it was consecrated.

List of bishops edit

The following individuals have served as the Bishop of Wellington, or any precursor title:

Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Notes
1 Charles Abraham 4 September 1858 (1858-09-04) 1 June 1870 (1870-06-01) Previously Archdeacon of Waitemata
2 Octavius Hadfield 1870 1893 Previously Archdeacon of Kapiti; also Primate of New Zealand, 1890–1893
3 Frederic Wallis 1895 1911 Afterwards Archdeacon of Wilts UK, 1911
4 Thomas Sprott 1911 1936
5 St Barbe Holland 1936 1946 Afterwards Dean of Norwich, UK
6 Reginald Owen 1947 1960 Also Archbishop of New Zealand, 1952–1960
7 Henry Baines 1960 1972 Translated from Singapore
8 Edward Norman 1973 1986 Previously Archdeacon of Wellington and vicar of the Parish of Karori (Church of St Mary)
9 Brian Davis 1986 1997 Translated from Waikato; also Archbishop of New Zealand
10 Tom Brown 1998 2012 Previously Archdeacon of Belmont and vicar of Lower Hutt (Church of St James)
11 Justin Duckworth 30 June 2012 (2012-06-30) incumbent

Assistant Bishops of Wellington edit

  • E. J. Rich
  • 1991–1998 Tom Brown
  • 23 February 1991 – 1999: Brian Carrell, Bishop in Palmerston North[4]
  • 1997–?: Hāpai Winiata[5]
  • 2 June 2017 – 2022Eleanor Sanderson[4]<Bishop of Hull>

Archdeaconries edit

The Wellington Diocese today is divided into seven archdeaconries: Wanganui, Manawatu, Kapiti, Wairarapa, Belmont, Ohariu, and Wellington. In 1866, there was one archdeaconry: O. Hadfield was Archdeacon of Kapiti.[6] In 1887, Arthur Stock had been Archdeacon of Kapiti since 1870.[7] In 1909, Charles Coleridge Harper (a grandson of bishop Henry Harper) was Archdeacon of Wanganui.

References edit

  1. ^ Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. "About". Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  2. ^ Proceedings of the Twenty-First General Synod of the Church of the Province of New Zealand (p. 26)
  3. ^ Proceedings of the Twenty-Second General Synod of the Church of the Province of New Zealand (p. 20, online at the Kinder Library)
  4. ^ a b ACANZP Lectionary, 2019 (p. 145)
  5. ^ Morrison, Hugh; Paterson, Lachy; Knowles, Brett; Rae, Murray (June 2012). Mana Maori and Christianity. ISBN 9781775500681.
  6. ^ The Clergy List for 1866 (London: George Cox, 1866) p. 469
  7. ^ Jacobs, Henry. "Diocese of Wellington" (Part IV, Chapter VI) in Colonial Church Histories: New Zealand (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1887) (Accessed at Project Canterbury, 25 June 2019)

External links edit

  • Te Ara: Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966 - Octavius Hadfield
  • Dictionary of New Zealand Biography - Octavius Hadfield
  • Diocese of Wellington

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The Diocese of Wellington is one of the thirteen dioceses and hui amorangi Maori bishoprics of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia 1 The diocese covers the area between the bottom of the North Island of New Zealand up to the area of Mount Ruapehu Diocese of WellingtonBishopricArms of the Diocese of WellingtonIncumbent Justin DuckworthStyleThe Most ReverendLocationCountryNew ZealandTerritoryNorth IslandEcclesiastical provinceAotearoa New Zealand and PolynesiaHeadquartersWellingtonCoordinates41 16 34 S 174 46 36 E 41 2761 S 174 7766 E 41 2761 174 7766StatisticsParishes60 unknown date InformationFirst holderCharles AbrahamFormation1858DenominationAnglicanCathedralWellington Cathedral of St PaulCurrent leadershipParent churchAnglican CommunionMajor ArchbishopPrimate of New ZealandPihopa MatamuaBishopJustin DuckworthWebsitewww wbr wn wbr anglican wbr org wbr nzThe seat of the Bishop of Wellington is at the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul The current Bishop of Wellington since 2012 has been Justin Duckworth There are approximately 60 parishes and mission districts within the diocese of Wellington Contents 1 History 2 Cathedral 3 List of bishops 4 Assistant Bishops of Wellington 5 Archdeaconries 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe diocese s first bishop Charles Abraham was consecrated in 1858 An attempt was made in the 21st General Synod 1919 to make the Bishop of Wellington ex officio Primate and Metropolitan 2 this failed in the 22nd Synod 1922 3 The Archbishop David Moxon announced on 29 April 2012 that Justin Duckworth was elected as the 11th Bishop of Wellington Duckworth was installed on 30 June 2012 The diocese celebrated its sesquicentenary in 2008 the celebrations included pilgrimages throughout the diocese Cathedral editOld St Paul s the second Church of St Paul in Wellington was the pro cathedral church for the Anglican Diocese of Wellington from 1866 to 1964 and remains consecrated despite now owned by Heritage New Zealand formerly the New Zealand Historic Places Trust The first parish church for the early settlers dedicated to St Paul was behind where the Beehive stands today a replica stands at the Bolton Street entrance to an early cemetery for Wellington alongside the original sextons cottage The current Wellington Cathedral church for the Diocese was dedicated partially completed in the name of St Paul in 1964 Completion was in stages and in 2001 it was consecrated List of bishops editThe following individuals have served as the Bishop of Wellington or any precursor title Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Notes1 Charles Abraham 4 September 1858 1858 09 04 1 June 1870 1870 06 01 Previously Archdeacon of Waitemata2 Octavius Hadfield 1870 1893 Previously Archdeacon of Kapiti also Primate of New Zealand 1890 18933 Frederic Wallis 1895 1911 Afterwards Archdeacon of Wilts UK 19114 Thomas Sprott 1911 19365 St Barbe Holland 1936 1946 Afterwards Dean of Norwich UK6 Reginald Owen 1947 1960 Also Archbishop of New Zealand 1952 19607 Henry Baines 1960 1972 Translated from Singapore8 Edward Norman 1973 1986 Previously Archdeacon of Wellington and vicar of the Parish of Karori Church of St Mary 9 Brian Davis 1986 1997 Translated from Waikato also Archbishop of New Zealand10 Tom Brown 1998 2012 Previously Archdeacon of Belmont and vicar of Lower Hutt Church of St James 11 Justin Duckworth 30 June 2012 2012 06 30 incumbentAssistant Bishops of Wellington editE J Rich 1991 1998 Tom Brown 23 February 1991 1999 Brian Carrell Bishop in Palmerston North 4 1997 Hapai Winiata 5 2 June 2017 2022Eleanor Sanderson 4 lt Bishop of Hull gt Archdeaconries editThe Wellington Diocese today is divided into seven archdeaconries Wanganui Manawatu Kapiti Wairarapa Belmont Ohariu and Wellington In 1866 there was one archdeaconry O Hadfield was Archdeacon of Kapiti 6 In 1887 Arthur Stock had been Archdeacon of Kapiti since 1870 7 In 1909 Charles Coleridge Harper a grandson of bishop Henry Harper was Archdeacon of Wanganui References edit Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia About Retrieved 8 September 2011 Proceedings of the Twenty First General Synod of the Church of the Province of New Zealand p 26 Proceedings of the Twenty Second General Synod of the Church of the Province of New Zealand p 20 online at the Kinder Library a b ACANZP Lectionary 2019 p 145 Morrison Hugh Paterson Lachy Knowles Brett Rae Murray June 2012 Mana Maori and Christianity ISBN 9781775500681 The Clergy List for 1866 London George Cox 1866 p 469 Jacobs Henry Diocese of Wellington Part IV Chapter VI in Colonial Church Histories New Zealand London Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1887 Accessed at Project Canterbury 25 June 2019 External links editAnglican Diocese of Wellington Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966 Octavius Hadfield Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Octavius Hadfield Diocese of Wellington Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anglican Diocese of 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