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* '''[[John Rodgers (New Zealand bishop)|John Hubert Macey Rodgers]] [[Society of Mary (Marists)|SM]]''' (1915-1997) [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rarotonga|Bishop of Rarotonga]] (1973–1977) , Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland (1977-1985). |
* '''[[John Rodgers (New Zealand bishop)|John Hubert Macey Rodgers]] [[Society of Mary (Marists)|SM]]''' (1915-1997) [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Tonga|Bishop of Tonga]] then [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rarotonga|Bishop of Rarotonga]] and after being [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland|Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland]] he was [[Roman Catholic Mission Sui Iuris of Funafuti|Superior of the Mission, Funafuti, Tuvalu] [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rarotonga|Bishop of Rarotonga]] (1973–1977) , Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland (1977-1985). |
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* '''[[Robin Leamy (bishop)|Robin Walsh Leamy]] [[Society of Mary (Marists)|SM]]''' (born 1934), [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rarotonga|Bishop of Rarotonga]] (1983–1996), Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland (1996- present). |
* '''[[Robin Leamy (bishop)|Robin Walsh Leamy]] [[Society of Mary (Marists)|SM]]''' (born 1934), [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rarotonga|Bishop of Rarotonga]] (1983–1996), Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland (1996- present). |
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The Latin Rite Catholic Diocese of Auckland is one of the two original dioceses in New Zealand. Although formally a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Wellington, both were erected on 20 June 1848.[1]. The original territory of the diocese was divided on 6 March 1980, forming the additional Diocese of Hamilton.
Ordinaries of Auckland
Tenure | Incumbent | Life |
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1836 to 1842 | Jean-Baptiste-François Pompallier, (Vicar Apostolic of Western Oceania) | (1802 to 1871) |
1842 to 1848 | Jean-Baptiste-François Pompallier, (Vicar Apostolic of New Zealand) | |
1848-1869 | Jean-Baptiste-François Pompallier, (1st Bishop of Auckland) | |
1870-1874 | Thomas William Croke | (1824 to 1903) |
1879 to 1881 | Walter Steins SJ | (1800 to 1881) |
1882 to 1896 | John Edmund Luck OSB | (1840 to 1896) |
1896 to 1910 | George Michael Lenihan OSB | (1858 to 1910) |
1910 to 1929 | Henry William Cleary | (1859 to 1929) |
1929 to 1970 | James Michael Liston | (1881 to 1976) |
1970 to 1974 | Reginald John Delargey | (1914 to 1978) |
1974 to 1983 | John Mackey | (1918 to -) |
1983 to 1994 | Denis George Browne | (1937 to -) |
1994 to present | Patrick James Dunn | (1950 to -) |
Other Bishops
- John Hubert Macey Rodgers SM (1915-1997) Bishop of Tonga then Bishop of Rarotonga and after being Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland he was [[Roman Catholic Mission Sui Iuris of Funafuti|Superior of the Mission, Funafuti, Tuvalu] Bishop of Rarotonga (1973–1977) , Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland (1977-1985).
- Robin Walsh Leamy SM (born 1934), Bishop of Rarotonga (1983–1996), Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland (1996- present).
Current bishops
- Patrick James Dunn, 11th Bishop of Auckland.
- Robin Walsh Leamy, S. M. , Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland.
- John Mackey, Bishop Emeritus.
Cathedral
See also
- Holy Cross Seminary
- Holy Name Seminary
- Roman Catholicism in New Zealand
- List of New Zealand Catholic bishops
- Diocese of Hamilton
- Diocese of Palmerston North
- Archdiocese of Wellington
- Diocese of Christchurch
- Diocese of Dunedin
- Diocese of Rarotonga
Secondary schools
- Baradene College, Remuera, Auckland
- Carmel College, Milford, Auckland
- De La Salle College, Mangere East, Auckland
- Hato Petera College, Northcote, Auckland
- Liston College, Henderson Auckland
- Marcellin College, Royal Oak, Auckland
- Marist College, Mt Albert, Auckland
- McAuley High School, Otahuhu, Auckland
- Pompallier Catholic College, Maunu, Whangarei
- Rosmini College, Takapuna, Auckland
- Sacred Heart College, Glen Innes, Auckland
- Sancta Maria College, Howick, Auckland
- St Dominic's College, Henderson, Auckland
- St Mary's College, Ponsonby, Auckland
- St Paul's College, Ponsonby, Auckland
- St Peter's College, Epsom, Auckland
References
External links
- Auckland Catholic Diocese
- "Diocese of Auckland". Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved 2007-01-07.