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* [[Philippe Viard| Philippe-Joseph Viard]], [[Society of Mary (Marists)|SM]]: [[Vicar Apostolic]]/[[Administrator Apostolic]] of Wellington (1848-1860); First Catholic Bishop of Wellington (1860-1872) |
* [[Philippe Viard| Philippe-Joseph Viard]], [[Society of Mary (Marists)|SM]]: [[Vicar Apostolic]]/[[Administrator Apostolic]] of Wellington (1848-1860); First Catholic Bishop of Wellington (1860-1872) |
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* [[Thomas Stafford Williams]] - Cardinal, Fifth Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1979-2005) |
* [[Thomas Stafford Williams]] - Cardinal, Fifth Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1979-2005) |
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* [[James Whyte (bishop)|James Whyte]] - was the third Roman Catholic Bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Dunedin|Dunedin]], [[New Zealand]] (1920-1957). |
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Revision as of 09:16, 15 December 2010
The following is a list of New Zealand people who are known best for their role in organised religion.
- Alfred Walter Averill - Anglican Archbishop of New Zealand 1925-1940
- Denis George Browne - Third Catholic Bishop of Cook Island and Niue (1977-1983); Tenth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1983-1994); Second Catholic Bishop of Hamilton (1995-present)
- Henry William Cleary - Sixth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1910-1929).
- Thomas William Croke - Second Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1870-1874)
- Brian Davis - Anglican Archbishop of New Zealand 1985 - 1997
- Reginald John Delargey - Cardinal, Eighth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1970-1974); Fourth Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1974-1978)
- John Atcherley Dew - Sixth Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (2005-present)
- Patrick James Dunn - Eleventh Catholic Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand (1995- present)
- Wallace Fard Muhammad - (disputed) Born as Wallace Dodd Ford, a New Zealand national, founder of Nation of Islam.
- Edward Russell Gaines - First Catholic Bishop of Hamilton (1980-1994)
- Lloyd Geering - theologian
- Octavius Hadfield - Anglican Primate 1890 - 1893
- Allen Howard Johnston - Anglican Primate of New Zealand
- Mazhar Krasniqi - First President of the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand
- George Michael Lenihan - Fifth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1896-1910).
- James Michael Liston - Archbishop; Seventh Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1929-19700
- John Edmund Luck - Fourth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1882-1896)
- Peter Thomas Bertram McKeefry - Cardinal; Third Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1954 – 1973)
- John Mackey - Eighth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1974-1983)
- Patrick Moran - First Catholic Bishop of Dunedin
- David Moxon - Anglican Bishop of Waikato
- Samuel Tarratt Nevill - First Anglican Bishop of Dunedin
- Hugh John O'Neill Coadjutor Bishop of Dunedin (1943-1946)
- Thomas O'Shea - Second Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1935-1954)
- Jean Baptiste Pompallier - First Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1838-1870)
- Francis William Mary Redwood - First Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1875-1935)
- Paul Reeves - Anglican Archbishop and Governor-General
- George Augustus Selwyn - first Anglican Primate of New Zealand
- Walter Steins - Archbishop; Third catholic Bishop of Auckland (1879-1881)
- Brian Tamaki - founder of Destiny Church
- William Brown Turei - Anglican Bishop of Aotearoa
- Whakahuihui Vercoe - Anglican Primate of New Zealand 2004-2006
- Philippe-Joseph Viard, SM: Vicar Apostolic/Administrator Apostolic of Wellington (1848-1860); First Catholic Bishop of Wellington (1860-1872)
- Thomas Stafford Williams - Cardinal, Fifth Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1979-2005)
- James Whyte - was the third Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunedin, New Zealand (1920-1957).