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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use New Zealand English Шаблон:Infobox diocese The Diocese of Christchurch is one of the thirteen dioceses and hui amorangi (Māori bishoprics) of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.[1] The Diocese covers the area between the Conway River and the Waitaki River in the South Island of New Zealand.[2]

History

The Diocese of Christchurch was established in 1856 by the subdivision of the Diocese of New Zealand.[3] Henry Harper, who arrived in Lyttelton on the Egmont on 23 December 1856, was the first bishop.[4] The seat of the Bishop of Christchurch was at ChristChurch Cathedral[5] until its demolition following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. The current seat is in the Cardboard Cathedral in Christchurch.

Before the Christchurch Diocese was founded, it was intended that Thomas Jackson would be installed as a bishop for the South Island, with would his See located at Lyttelton.[6]

List of bishops

Bishops of Christchurch
From Until Incumbent Notes
1856 1890 Henry Harper Also Primate of New Zealand since 1869; retired.
1890 1925 Churchill Julius Previously Archdeacon of Ballarat; also Archbishop of New Zealand from 1922; retired.
1926 1951 Campbell West-Watson Translated from Barrow-in-Furness; also Archbishop of New Zealand from 1940; retired.
1951 1966 Alwyn Warren Previously Dean of Christchurch; retired.
1966 1983 Allan Pyatt Previously Dean of Christchurch; retired.
1984 1990 Maurice Goodall Previously Dean of Christchurch; retired.
1990 2008 David Coles Previously Dean of Christchurch; retired.
2008 2018 Victoria Matthews Translated from Edmonton[7]
2019 present Peter Carrell Previously Director of Theology House; Diocesan Ministry Educator, Diocese of Christchurch. Consecrated and installed, 9th Bishop of Christchurch, 9 February 2019.[8]

Archdeacons

The Archdeaconry of Christchurch dates to 1866[9] when Henry Jacobs became the first (apparently sole)[10] Archdeacon of the diocese[11] Jacobs resigned in May 1889 and was succeeded by Croasdaile Bowen, a brother of Charles Bowen. Bowen did not serve for long, as he had a stroke in November 1889 and died in January 1890.[12]

Archdeacons of Christchurch

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The Archdeaconry of Akaroa dates back to at latest 1855, when Octavius Mathias was collated.[13]

Archdeacons of Akaroa
  • 1909–1910 (res.): Alfred Averill, Vicar of St Michael and All Angels, Christchurch and Canon (became Bishop of Waiapu)

Шаблон:Archdeacons of Akaroa

The Archdeaconry of Rangiora existed in the second half nineteenth century, when the whole country had one diocese[14] which was then split in 1856 by the subdivision of the Diocese of New Zealand.[3] Шаблон:Archdeacons of Rangiora

In 1887, there were four archdeaconries: Jacob (by then also Dean) was still Archdeacon of Christchurch; Henry Harper was Archdeacon of Timaru and Westland; Benjamin Dudley of Rangiora and Edward Lingard of Akaroa[11]

Archdeacons of Timaru

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References

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External links

Шаблон:Anglican bishops of Christchurch, New Zealand Шаблон:Province of New Zealand

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  1. Шаблон:Cite web
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  3. 3,0 3,1 Шаблон:Cite web
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  6. Шаблон:Cite book
  7. Шаблон:Cite web
  8. Carlie Gates, "New Anglican bishop 'completely behind' restoration of Christ Church Cathedral", Stuff News, 28 August 2018 (Retrieved 29 August 2018)
  9. "UNIVERSITY AND CLERICAL INTELLIGENCE" Jackson's Oxford Journal (Oxford, England), Saturday, 25 August 1866; Issue 5913
  10. The Clergy List for 1866 (London: George Cox, 1866) p. 469
  11. 11,0 11,1 Project Canterbury
  12. Шаблон:Cite web
  13. Шаблон:Cite news
  14. "The Clergy List" 1864 p268