List of New Zealand Religious Leaders

The following is a list of New Zealand people who are known best for their role in organised religion.

  • Brian Patrick Ashby (1923–1988), Fifth Catholic bishop of Christchurch (1964–1985)
  • Alfred Walter Averill - Anglican Archbishop of New Zealand 1925-1940
  • Leonard Anthony Boyle (born 30 November 1930) - Emeritus Catholic Bishop of Dunedin, Fifth Bishop of that see (1983–2005).
  • Matthew Joseph Brodie (1864–1943), Second Catholic Bishop of Christchurch (1915–1943), first New Zealander by birth to be made a Catholic bishop.
  • Denis George Browne - Third Catholic Bishop of Cook Island and Niue (1977–1983); Tenth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1983–1994); Second Catholic Bishop of Hamilton (1995–present)
  • Colin David Campbell (born 21 September 1941) - Sixth Catholic Bishop of Dunedin (2004-).
  • Henry William Cleary - Sixth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1910–1929).
  • Thomas William Croke - Second Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1870–1874)
  • Peter Cullinane (born 1936), First Catholic Bishop of Palmerston North (1980-2012).
  • John Jerome Cunneen (1932–2010), Eighth Catholic Bishop of the Christchurch (1995–2007).
  • Brian Davis - Anglican Archbishop of New Zealand 1985 - 1997
  • Reginald John Delargey - Cardinal, Eighth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1970–1974); Fourth Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1974–1978)
  • John Atcherley Dew - Sixth Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (2005–present)
  • Owen John Dolan (born 1928), Catholic Coadjutor Bishop Emeritus of Palmerston North, Coadjutor Bishop of Palmerston North (1995–2004)
  • Paul Donoghue SM (born 18 January 1949), Sixth Catholic Bishop of Rarotonga (2011–present)
  • Charles Drennan (born 1960) Second Bishop of Palmerston North (2012–present)
  • Patrick James Dunn - Eleventh Catholic Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand (1995–present)
  • Wallace Fard Muhammad - (disputed) Born as Wallace Dodd Ford, a New Zealand national, founder of Nation of Islam.
  • Edward Russell Gaines - First Catholic Bishop of Hamilton (1980–1994)
  • Lloyd Geering - theologian
  • John Joseph Grimes (1842–1915) - First Catholic bishop of Christchurch (1887–1915)
  • Octavius Hadfield - Anglican Primate 1890 - 1893
  • Denis William Hanrahan (1933–1987), Sixth Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand (1985–1987).
  • Allen Howard Johnston - Anglican Primate of New Zealand
  • Barry Philip Jones (born 1941), Ninth Catholic Bishop of Christchurch (2007–present)
  • Edward Michael Joyce (1904–1964), Fourth Catholic bishop of Christchurch (1950–1964).
  • John Patrick Kavanagh (1913–1985), Fourth Catholic Bishop of Dunedin (1949–1985).
  • Mazhar Krasniqi - First President of the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand
  • Robin Walsh Leamy SM (born 1935), Catholic Bishop of Rarotonga, Cook Islands and Niue (1984–1996), Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland (1996–present).
  • George Michael Lenihan OSB - Fifth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1896–1910).
  • James Michael Liston - Archbishop; Seventh Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1929-19700
  • John Edmund Luck OSB - Fourth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1882–1896)
  • Patrick James Lyons (1903–1967) - Third Catholic Bishop of Christchurch (1944–1950), Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney (1950–1957) and fourth Bishop of Bishop of Sale (1957–1967).
  • Peter Thomas Bertram McKeefry - Cardinal; Third Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1954–1973)
  • Max Takuira Matthew Mariu SM (1952–2005), Auxiliary Bishop of Hamilton (1988–2005)
  • John Mackey - Eighth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1974–1983)
  • John Basil Meeking (born 1929, Bishop Emeritus of Christchurch (1995-) 7th Catholic Bishop of Christcchurch 1987-1995).
  • Patrick Moran - First Catholic Bishop of Dunedin
  • David Moxon - Anglican Bishop of Waikato
  • Samuel Tarratt Nevill - First Anglican Bishop of Dunedin
  • Stuart France O'Connell SM (born 1935), Fifth Catholic Bishop of Rarotonga (1996 - )
  • Hugh John O'Neill - Catholic Coadjutor Bishop of Dunedin (1943–1946)
  • Thomas O'Shea - Second Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1935–1954)
  • Jean Baptiste Pompallier - First Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1838–1870)
  • Francis William Mary Redwood - First Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1875–1935)
  • Paul Reeves - Anglican Archbishop and Governor-General
  • John Hubert Macey Rodgers SM (1915–1997), Vicar Apostolic of Tonga (1953–1957), Vicar Apostolic of Tonga and Niue (1957–1966), Bishop of Tonga (1966–1973), Bishop of Rarotonga (1973–1977), Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland (1977–1985), Superior of the Mission, Funafuti, Tuvalu (1986).
  • George Augustus Selwyn - first Anglican Primate of New Zealand
  • Owen Noel Snedden (1962–1981), Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Wellington (1962–1981)
  • Walter Steins SJ - Archbishop; Third Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1879–1881)
  • Brian Tamaki - founder of Destiny Church
  • William Brown Turei - Anglican Bishop of Aotearoa
  • Whakahuihui Vercoe - Anglican Primate of New Zealand 2004-2006
  • Michael Verdon (1838–1918) - Second Catholic Bishop of Dunedin (1896–1918).
  • Philippe-Joseph Viard SM - Vicar Apostolic/Administrator Apostolic of Wellington (1848–1860); First Catholic Bishop of Wellington (1860–1872)
  • Thomas Stafford Williams - Cardinal, Fifth Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1979–2005)
  • James Whyte - Third Catholic Bishop of Dunedin, New Zealand (1920–1957).

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