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==Priesthood==
==Priesthood==
Brodie first served as [[curate]] at St Benedict's Church, [[Newton, New Zealand|Newton, Auckland]] and then at the village of [[Puhoi]]. He was the first [[Parish Priest]] at [[Waihi]]. He then was Administrator at [[St Patrick's Cathedral, Auckland|St Patrick's Cathedral]] and Parish Priest at [[Parnell, Auckland|Parnell]].<ref name="Press"/>
Brodie first served as [[curate]] at St Benedict's Church, [[Newton, New Zealand|Newton, Auckland]] and then at the village of [[Puhoi]]. He was the first [[Parish Priest]] at [[Waihi]]. He then was Administrator at [[St Patrick's Cathedral, Auckland|St Patrick's Cathedral]] and Parish Priest at [[Parnell, Auckland|Parnell]].<ref name="Press"/> Brodie was at Waihi at the time of the [[1912 Waihi miners' strike]] and he made personal efforts which contributed to its settlement.<ref name="Press1">"The Late Bishop Brodie: Requiem Mass celebrated", ''The Press'', Friday October 15 1943, p. 6<ref>


==Episcopacy==
==Episcopacy==

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Matthew Joseph Brodie
2nd Bishop of Christchurch
1915–1943
Personal details
Born(1864-05-01)1 May 1864
Coromandel
 New Zealand
Died(1943-10-11)11 October 1943
Christchurch
 New Zealand

Matthew Joseph Brodie (1864-1943) 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

Brodie was born in Coromandel, New Zealand in 1864. He was sent to Sydney for his secondary education at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill and he then trained as a priest at St Patrick's College, Manly where one of his professors was Michael Verdon. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Auckland in St Patrick's Cathedral, Auckland by Bishop Lenihan on 20 December 1896.[1]

Priesthood

Brodie first served as curate at St Benedict's Church, Newton, Auckland and then at the village of Puhoi. He was the first Parish Priest at Waihi. He then was Administrator at St Patrick's Cathedral and Parish Priest at Parnell.[1] Brodie was at Waihi at the time of the 1912 Waihi miners' strike and he made personal efforts which contributed to its settlement.<ref name="Press1">"The Late Bishop Brodie: Requiem Mass celebrated", The Press, Friday October 15 1943, p. 6<ref>

Episcopacy

Brodie was ordained a bishop on 27 February 1916 in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch by the Apostolic delegate, Cardinal Carretti, assisted by Archbishop Redwood and Bishop Verdon.[1]

Death

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Death of Bishop Brodie, The Press, Tuesday, October 12 1943, p. 4.


See also


Catholic Church titles
Preceded by 2nd Bishop of Christchurch
1915–1943
Succeeded by

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