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Patrick Moran (bishop)

Index Patrick Moran (bishop)

Patrick Moran (24 May 1823 – 22 May 1895) was Vicar Apostolic of Eastern Province of Cape Colony in South Africa (1856–1869) and the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunedin, New Zealand (1869–1895). [1]

46 relations: Apostolic vicariate, Castleknock College, Catholic Church in Ireland, Catholic Church in New Zealand, Congregation of Christian Brothers in New Zealand, Congregation of the Mission, Dardanus (city), Dominican Order, Dunboyne, Education Act 1877, First Vatican Council, Francis Petre, George Grey, Grahamstown, Irish Home Rule movement, Kavanagh College, Manawatu Standard, Māori people, Michael King, Michael Verdon, Otago, Otago Gold Rush, Patrick Francis Moran, Paul Cullen (cardinal), Penguin Books, Peninsula (New Zealand electorate), Port Chalmers, Protestantism, Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington, Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland, Roman Catholic Diocese of Dunedin, Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Elizabeth, Scottish New Zealanders, Secular education, Society of Mary (Marists), Southland, New Zealand, SS Gothenburg, St Patrick's College, Maynooth, St Peter's College, Wexford, The New Zealand Tablet, The Press, Thomas Bracken, Titular bishop, William Larnach.

Apostolic vicariate

An apostolic vicariate is a form of territorial jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Church centered in missionary regions and countries where a diocese has not yet been established.

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Castleknock College

Castleknock College (Irish: Coláiste Caisleán Cnucha) is a private (fee-paying), secondary school for boys.

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Catholic Church in Ireland

The Catholic Church in Ireland (Eaglais Chaitliceach na hÉireann) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in communion with the Holy See.

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Catholic Church in New Zealand

The Catholic Church in New Zealand is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, which, inspired by the life, death and teachings of Jesus Christ, and under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and Roman curia in Vatican City (within Rome) is the largest Christian church in the world.

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Congregation of Christian Brothers in New Zealand

The Congregation of Christian Brothers in New Zealand is part of the Congregation of Christian Brothers, a Catholic religious institute, and has been established in New Zealand since 1876.

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Congregation of the Mission

Congregation of the Mission (Congregatio Missionis; CM) is a vowed, Roman Catholic society of apostolic life of priests and brothers founded by Vincent de Paul.

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Dardanus (city)

Dardanus (Δάρδανος, Dardanos) was an ancient city in the Troad.

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Dominican Order

The Order of Preachers (Ordo Praedicatorum, postnominal abbreviation OP), also known as the Dominican Order, is a mendicant Catholic religious order founded by the Spanish priest Dominic of Caleruega in France, approved by Pope Honorius III via the Papal bull Religiosam vitam on 22 December 1216.

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Dunboyne

Dunboyne is a town in Meath, Ireland.

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Education Act 1877

The Education Act 1877 established twelve regional Education Boards in New Zealand after the Provinces were abolished and the central government took control of education.

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First Vatican Council

The First Vatican Council (Concilium Vaticanum Primum) was convoked by Pope Pius IX on 29 June 1868, after a period of planning and preparation that began on 6 December 1864.

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Francis Petre

Francis William Petre (27 August 1847 – 10 December 1918), sometimes known as Frank Petre, was a prominent New Zealand-born architect based in Dunedin.

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George Grey

Sir George Grey, KCB (14 April 1812 – 19 September 1898) was a British soldier, explorer, Governor of South Australia, twice Governor of New Zealand, Governor of Cape Colony (South Africa), the 11th Premier of New Zealand and a writer.

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Grahamstown

Grahamstown, never known as Makhanda (Grahamstad, iRhini) is a town of about 70,000 people in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

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Irish Home Rule movement

The Irish Home Rule movement was a movement that campaigned for self-government for Ireland within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Kavanagh College

Kavanagh College is a Catholic, integrated, co-educational, secondary school located in central Dunedin, New Zealand.

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Manawatu Standard

The Manawatū Standard (formerly the Evening Standard) is the daily paper for the Manawatu region based in Palmerston North with satellites in Feilding and Marton.

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Māori people

The Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand.

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Michael King

Michael King, OBE (15 December 1945 – 30 March 2004) was a New Zealand popular historian, author, and biographer.

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Michael Verdon

Michael Verdon (19 December 1838 – 23 November 1918) was the 2nd Catholic Bishop of Dunedin (1896–1918).

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Otago

Otago is a region of New Zealand in the south of the South Island administered by the Otago Regional Council.

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Otago Gold Rush

The Otago Gold Rush (often called the Central Otago Gold Rush) was a gold rush that occurred during the 1860s in Central Otago, New Zealand.

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Patrick Francis Moran

Patrick Francis Moran (16 September 183016 August 1911) was the third Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney and the first Australian cardinal.

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Paul Cullen (cardinal)

Paul Cullen (29 April 1803 – 24 October 1878) was Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and previously of Armagh, and the first Irish cardinal.

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Penguin Books

Penguin Books is a British publishing house.

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Peninsula (New Zealand electorate)

Peninsula was an Otago electorate in the New Zealand Parliament from 1881 to 1893, based on the Otago Peninsula.

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Port Chalmers

Port Chalmers is a suburb and the main port of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand, with a population of 3,000.

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Protestantism

Protestantism is the second largest form of Christianity with collectively more than 900 million adherents worldwide or nearly 40% of all Christians.

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Rathdrum, County Wicklow

Rathdrum is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin

The Archdiocese of Dublin, (Ard-Deoise Bhaile Átha Cliath), is a Roman Catholic archdiocese in eastern Ireland centred on the republic's capital city – Dublin.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington

The Latin Rite Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington is the Metropolitan Archdiocese of New Zealand.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland is a Latin Rite diocese of the Catholic Church in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Dunedin

The Latin Rite Catholic Diocese of Dunedin is a suffragan diocese of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Elizabeth

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Elizabeth (Portus Elizabethen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Port Elizabeth in the Ecclesiastical province of Cape Town in South Africa.

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Scottish New Zealanders

Scottish New Zealanders are New Zealanders who are of Scottish ancestry or New Zealanders who originate from Scotland.

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Secular education

Secular education is a system of public education in countries with a secular government or separation between religion and state.

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Society of Mary (Marists)

The Society of Mary (Marists), commonly known as simply the Marist Fathers, is an international Roman Catholic religious congregation, founded by Father Jean-Claude Colin and a group of other seminarians in Lyon, France, in 1816.

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Southland, New Zealand

Southland (Murihiku) is New Zealand's southernmost region.

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SS Gothenburg

The SS Gothenburg was a steamship that operated along the British and then later the Australian and New Zealand coastlines.

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St Patrick's College, Maynooth

St Patrick's College, Maynooth (Coláiste Naoimh Phádraig, Maigh Nuad), is the "National Seminary for Ireland" (a Roman Catholic college), and a Pontifical University, located in the village of Maynooth, from Dublin, Ireland.

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St Peter's College, Wexford

St Peter's College, Wexford is an Irish secondary school and former seminary located in Summerhill, overlooking Wexford town.

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The New Zealand Tablet

The New Zealand Tablet was a weekly Catholic periodical published in Dunedin from 1873 to 1996.

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The Press

The Press is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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Thomas Bracken

Thomas Bracken (c. December 1841 – 16 February 1898) was an Irish-born New Zealand poet, journalist and politician.

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Titular bishop

A titular bishop in various churches is a bishop who is not in charge of a diocese.

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William Larnach

William James Mudie Larnach (27 January 1833 – 12 October 1898) was a New Zealand businessman and politician.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Moran_(bishop)

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