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Herne Bay / h ɜːr n / is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It is located on the southwestern shore of the Waitematā Harbour to the west of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. It is known for its extensive harbour views, marine villas and Edwardian age homes. Herne Bay has been a prosperous area since the 1850s due to its outlook over the Waitemata ...
Map of Roman Catholic dioceses in New Zealand The Catholic Church in New Zealand is composed of one ecclesiastical province with 5 suffragan dioceses (as of 2023 [update] ). [ 1 ]
St Joseph's School is a Catholic state-integrated full primary (years 1–8) school with a roll of 62. [64] All these schools are coeducational. Rolls are as of November 2024. [65] Secondary schools serving the area include Auckland Girls' Grammar School, Mount Albert Grammar School, and Western Springs College.
Bishop's House (Catholic) Historic Place Category 1: 30 New St, 10 St Francis De Sales St and Green St, Ponsonby: 555: Church and Convent of St John the Baptist (Catholic) Historic Place Category 1: 216–218 Parnell Road and Denby Street, Parnell: 562: Dilworth Terrace Houses: Historic Place Category 1: 1–8 Dilworth Terrace, Parnell: 567 ...
The Bishop's Castle of the Pompallier Diocesan Centre in Auckland. The Diocese of Auckland is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in New Zealand. It was one of two dioceses in the country that were established on 20 June 1848. Auckland became a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Wellington in 1887. [1]
Catholic organisations in New Zealand are involved in community activities including education; health and care services; chaplaincy to prisons, rest homes, and hospitals; social justice and human rights advocacy. [47] [48] Catholic charities active in New Zealand include the St Vincent de Paul Society [49] and Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand. [50]
The first Catholic parish priest, Father Clery was assigned by 1850 and in 1851 a small wooden church was built named St Mary's. [4] In 1858 Father Clery was succeeded by Father James Paul who made plans for the much larger and newly named Church of our Lady of the Assumption. [5] In 1889 the church was complete.