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| name = Paul Donoghue SM<br>[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rarotonga|6th Bishop of Rarotonga]]<br>1996-2011
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==Early life==
==Early life==
Donoghue was born in Auckland. He was [[Profession (religious)|professed]] as a member of the [[Society of Mary (Marists)|Society of Mary]] on 7 January 1969 and ordained a priest in 29 June 1975.<ref name="Cathnews">[http://cathnews.co.nz/2011/04/12/paul-donoghue-new-bishop-of-cook-islands/ Paul Donoghue: new bishop of Cook Islands, ''Cathnews, 12 April 2011] (retrieved 18 April 2011)</ref>
Donoghue was born in [[Te Puke]]. He received his secondary education at [[St Patrick's College, Silverstream]]. After studies at Mount St Mary's Seminary, Greenmeadows and a time as a Marist Brother<ref nam="NZCatholic">"New Bishop for Rarotonga", ''NZ Catholic'', August 14-27, 2011, p. 2</ref>h e="NZCatholic">, he was [[Profession (religious)|professed]] as a member of the [[Society of Mary (Marists)|Society of Mary]] on 7 January 1969 and ordained a priest by Bishop John Mackey at [[Frankton]] on 29 June 1975.<ref name="Cathnews">[http://cathnews.co.nz/2011/04/12/paul-donoghue-new-bishop-of-cook-islands/ Paul Donoghue: new bishop of Cook Islands, ''Cathnews, 12 April 2011] (retrieved 18 April 2011)</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
After ordination, Donoghue taught for some time at [[St Bede's College, Christchurch]], before joining the Marist Oceania province. When he was appointed as Bishop of Rarotonga he was the Provincial Superior of the Oceania province. Prior to being provincial he taught at [[Chanel College, Moamoa]], [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Apia|Samoa]], and was Marist novice master at the Marist Training Centre, Tutu, [[Taveuni|Taveuni Island]], [[Fiji]].<ref name="Cathnews"/> He was ordained a bishop on 16 July 2011 with Principal Consecrator being his predecessor, [[Stuart O'Connell|Bishop Stuart France O’Connell, S.M]] and the Principal Co-Consecrators were Archbishop Charles Daniel Balvo (Nuncio to the Cook Islands) and [[Denis George Browne|Bishop Denis George Browne]] of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton, New Zealand|Hamilton]].
After ordination, Donoghue taught for some time at [[St Bede's College, Christchurch]], before joining the Marist Oceania province. When he was appointed as Bishop of Rarotonga he was the Provincial Superior of the Oceania province 2006-2011). Prior to being provincial he taught at [[Chanel College, Moamoa]] (1977-1981), [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Apia|Samoa]], and was Marist novice master at the Marist Training Centre, Tutu, [[Taveuni|Taveuni Island]] (1985-1990), [[Fiji]].<ref name="Cathnews"/> He was director of the St Martin de Porres Centre, [[Lololima]], [[Malekula Island]], [[Vanuatu]] (1993-1996) and regional superior, Vanuatu (1996-1998). He returned to Tutu and was formator of novices there (1998-2000). From 2000 to 2006 he participated in the Marist renewal programme in [[Ireland]].<ref nam="NZCatholic"/> Donoghue was ordained a bishop on 16 July 2011 with Principal Consecrator being his predecessor, [[Stuart O'Connell|Bishop Stuart France O’Connell, S.M]] and the Principal Co-Consecrators were Archbishop Charles Daniel Balvo (Nuncio to the Cook Islands) and [[Denis George Browne|Bishop Denis George Browne]] of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton, New Zealand|Hamilton]].<ref nam="NZCatholic"/>





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Paul Donoghue SM
6th Bishop of Rarotonga
1996-2011
Personal details
Born(1949-01-18)18 January 1949
Te Puke
 New Zealand

Paul Donoghue SM (born 18 January 1949) is the sixth Catholic Bishop of Rarotonga (2011 - present). He was appointed bishop by Pope Benedict XVI on 11 April 2011.[1]

Early life

Donoghue was born in Te Puke. He received his secondary education at St Patrick's College, Silverstream. After studies at Mount St Mary's Seminary, Greenmeadows and a time as a Marist BrotherCite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).h e="NZCatholic">, he was professed as a member of the Society of Mary on 7 January 1969 and ordained a priest by Bishop John Mackey at Frankton on 29 June 1975.[2]

Career

After ordination, Donoghue taught for some time at St Bede's College, Christchurch, before joining the Marist Oceania province. When he was appointed as Bishop of Rarotonga he was the Provincial Superior of the Oceania province 2006-2011). Prior to being provincial he taught at Chanel College, Moamoa (1977-1981), Samoa, and was Marist novice master at the Marist Training Centre, Tutu, Taveuni Island (1985-1990), Fiji.[2] He was director of the St Martin de Porres Centre, Lololima, Malekula Island, Vanuatu (1993-1996) and regional superior, Vanuatu (1996-1998). He returned to Tutu and was formator of novices there (1998-2000). From 2000 to 2006 he participated in the Marist renewal programme in Ireland.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page). Donoghue was ordained a bishop on 16 July 2011 with Principal Consecrator being his predecessor, Bishop Stuart France O’Connell, S.M and the Principal Co-Consecrators were Archbishop Charles Daniel Balvo (Nuncio to the Cook Islands) and Bishop Denis George Browne of Hamilton.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).


Catholic Church titles
Preceded by 6th Bishop of Rarotonga
2011 - present
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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