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The Diocese of Christchurch is one of the thirteen dioceses and hui amorangi of the
Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia ( mi, Te Hāhi Mihinare ki Aotearoa ki Niu Tīreni, ki Ngā Moutere o te Moana Nui a Kiwa; formerly the Church of the Province of New Zealand) is a province of the Anglican Communion serv ...
. The
Diocese
In Ecclesiastical polity, church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop.
History
In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided Roman province, pro ...
covers the area between the
Conway River and the
Waitaki River
The Waitaki River is a large braided river that drains the Mackenzie Basin and runs some south-east to enter the Pacific Ocean between Timaru and Oamaru on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It starts at the confluence of the ...
in the
South Island
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of New Zealand.
History
The Diocese of Christchurch was established in 1856 by the subdivision of the Diocese of New Zealand.
Henry Harper, who arrived in
Lyttelton on the ''Egmont'' on 23 December 1856, was the first bishop.
The seat of the Bishop of Christchurch is at
ChristChurch Cathedral
ChristChurch Cathedral, also called Christ Church Cathedral and (rarely) Cathedral Church of Christ, is a deconsecrated Anglican cathedral in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It was built between 1864 and 1904 in the centre of the city, ...
in
Christchurch
Christchurch ( ; mi, Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. Christchurch lies on the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula on Pegasus Bay. The Avon River / ...
.
Before the Christchurch diocese was founded, it was intended that a bishop for the South Island would have his See at
Lyttelton; see
Thomas Jackson (Bishop-designate of Lyttelton)
Thomas Jackson (1 September 1812 – 18 March 1886), was an English Anglican clergyman appointed in 1850 as Bishop Designate of the newly founded settlement of Lyttelton in New Zealand. After disagreements with the New Zealand colonists, Jackso ...
.
List of bishops
Archdeacons
The Archdeaconry of Christchurch dates to 1866 when
Henry Jacobs became the first (apparently sole)
Archdeacon
An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in the Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church, Syriac Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, St Thomas Christians, Eastern Orthodox churches and some other Christian denominations, above that o ...
of the diocese
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.
:Archdeacons of Christchurch
*1902–1909 (res.):
Alfred Averill
Alfred Walter Averill (7 October 18656 July 1957) was the second Anglican Archbishop of New Zealand, from 1925 to 1940. He was also the fifth Anglican Bishop of Auckland whose episcopate spanned a 25-year period during the first half of the 20 ...
, Vicar of
St Michael and All Angels, Christchurch and Canon
The Archdeaconry of Akaroa dates back to at latest 1855, when
Octavius Mathias
Octavius Mathias (27 February 1805 – 18 June 1864) was a pioneering Anglican priest in New Zealand in the mid-nineteenth century.
Mathias was born at Mundham in 1805.
Mathias was educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and ordained in ...
was collated.
:Archdeacons of Akaroa
*1909–1910 (res.): Alfred Averill, Vicar of St Michael and All Angels, Christchurch and Canon (became
Bishop of Waiapu
The Diocese of Waiapu is one of the thirteen dioceses and hui amorangi of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. The Diocese covers the area around the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand, including Tauranga, Tau ...
)
The Archdeaconry of Rangiora existed in the second half nineteenth century, when the whole country had one
diocese
In Ecclesiastical polity, church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop.
History
In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided Roman province, pro ...
["The Clergy List" 1864 p268] which was then split in 1856 by the subdivision of the Diocese of New Zealand.
In 1887, there were four archdeaconries: Jacob (by then also
Dean
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) was still Archdeacon of Christchurch;
Henry Harper was
Archdeacon of Timaru and Westland;
Benjamin Dudley of Rangiora and
Edward Lingard of Akaroa[Project Canterbury](_blank)
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:Archdeacons of Timaru
*1945–1953 (res.): Walter Averill, Vicar of St Mary's, Timaru
References
External links
Diocese of Christchurch
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Religious organizations established in 1856
Christchurch
Christchurch ( ; mi, Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. Christchurch lies on the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula on Pegasus Bay. The Avon River / ...
Anglican dioceses established in the 19th century
Christianity in Christchurch
1856 establishments in New Zealand