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Bishop Of Waiapu

The Diocese of Waiapu is one of the 13 dioceses and hui amorangi (Māori bishoprics) 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, Taupō, Gisborne, Hastings and Napier. It is named for the Waiapu River.

The Diocese was established in 1858. The seat of the Bishop is the Waiapu Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist, Napier.

Andrew Hedge is the current bishop, having been installed on St Luke's Day, 18 October 2014.

List of bishops

The following individuals have served as the Bishop of Waiapu, or any precursor title:

Bishops of Waiapu
Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Notes
1 William Williams 1859 1876
2 Edward Stuart 1877 1894
3 Leonard Williams 1895 1909 Son of William Williams
4 Alfred Averill 1910 1914
5 William Sedgwick 1914 1929 From 1928 until the 1970s, the Bishop of Aotearoa was a suffragan bishop of Waiapu
6 Herbert Williams 1930 1937 Grandson of William Williams
7 George Gerard 1938 1944
8 George Cruickshank 1945 1946
9 Norman Lesser 1947 1971 Also Archbishop of New Zealand from 1961
10 Paul Reeves 1971 1979
11 Ralph Matthews 1979 1983
12 Peter Atkins 1983 1990
13 Murray Mills 1991 2002
14 John Bluck 2002 2008
15 David Rice 2008 2014 Translated as Bishop of San Joaquin, USA
16 Andrew Hedge 18 October 2014 (2014-10-18) incumbent

Archdeaconries

In 1866, there were two archdeaconries: A. N. Brown was Archdeacon of Tauranga and Leonard Williams of Waiapu.

Archdeacon of Waiapu
Archdeacon of Tauranga

References

  1. ^ Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. "About". Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  2. ^ Pre 1839 foreigners in NZ
  3. ^ Porter, Francis (30 October 2012). "Williams, William Leonard". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  4. ^ "Bishop William Leonard Williams". New Zealand Electronic Text Collection. Victoria University of Wellington. Archived from the original on 1 February 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  5. ^ Biggs, Bruce (30 October 2010). "Williams, Herbert William". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  6. ^ The Clergy List for 1866 (London: George Cox, 1866) p. 468
  7. ^ Jacobs, Henry. "Diocese of Waiapu" (Part IV, Chapter V) in Colonial Church Histories: New Zealand (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1887) (Accessed at Project Canterbury, 25 June 2019)