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'''Peter James Cullinane''' (born 1936), [[New Zealand Order of Merit|CNZM]], was the First Catholic Bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Palmerston North|Palmerston North]]. He was appointed as Bishop of [[Palmerston North]] by [[Pope John Paul II]] on 6 March 1980 and was ordained bishop on 30 April 1980.<ref>[http://www.pn.catholic.org.nz/?sid=246 Catholic Diocese of Palmerston North, Bishop Peter J Cullinane DD] (retrieved 31 January 2011)</ref> He retired on 22 February 2012. |
'''Peter James Cullinane''' (born 1936), [[New Zealand Order of Merit|CNZM]], was the First Catholic Bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Palmerston North|Palmerston North]]. He was appointed as Bishop of [[Palmerston North]] by [[Pope John Paul II]] on 6 March 1980 and was ordained bishop on 30 April 1980. He established the [[Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Palmerston North|Cathedral of the Holy Spirit]] (built in 1925, renovated and rededicated in 1980) as his seat of operations.<ref>[http://www.pn.catholic.org.nz/?sid=246 Catholic Diocese of Palmerston North, Bishop Peter J Cullinane DD] (retrieved 31 January 2011)</ref> He retired on 22 February 2012. |
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Born | Dannevirke ![]() | 29 November 1936
Peter James Cullinane (born 1936), CNZM, was the First Catholic Bishop of Palmerston North. He was appointed as Bishop of Palmerston North by Pope John Paul II on 6 March 1980 and was ordained bishop on 30 April 1980. He established the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit (built in 1925, renovated and rededicated in 1980) as his seat of operations.[1] He retired on 22 February 2012.
Notes
- ^ Catholic Diocese of Palmerston North, Bishop Peter J Cullinane DD (retrieved 31 January 2011)
See also
- Catholic Hierarchy website, Bishop Peter James Cullinane (retrieved 23 February 2012).