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'''Matthew Joseph Brodie''' (1871-1943) was the second Catholic bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Christchurch|Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]]. He was appointed by [[Pope Benedict XV]] on 27 November 1915 and died in office on 11 October 1943.
'''Matthew Joseph Brodie''' (1871-1943) was the second Catholic bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Christchurch|Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]]. He was appointed by [[Pope Benedict XV]] on 27 November 1915 and died in office on 11 October 1943. He was the first New Zealander by birth to be made a Catholic bishop.<ref name="PressOct12">'"Death of Bishop Brodie", ''The Press'', Tuesday, October 12 1943, p. 4.</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==

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Matthew Joseph Brodie
2nd Bishop of Christchurch
1915–1943
Personal details
Born(1871-12-00)0 December 1871 invalid month invalid day
Coromandel
 New Zealand
Died(1943-10-11)11 October 1943
Christchurch
 New Zealand

Matthew Joseph Brodie (1871-1943) was the second Catholic bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand. He was appointed by Pope Benedict XV on 27 November 1915 and died in office on 11 October 1943. He was the first New Zealander by birth to be made a Catholic bishop.[1]

Early life

Priesthood

Episcopacy

Death

References


Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
New title
1st Bishop of Christchurch
1915–1943
Succeeded by

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  1. ^ '"Death of Bishop Brodie", The Press, Tuesday, October 12 1943, p. 4.