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  1. Nomeado arcebispo: 1 de janeiro de 2021: Brasão arquiepiscopal: Dados pessoais Nascimento: Hastings 5 de maio de 1967 (56 anos) Nacionalidade: neozelandês: Progenitores: Mãe: Carmel Martin Pai: Ronald Martin Funções exercidas-Bispo de Christchurch (2017-2021)-Administrador apostólico de Christchurch (2021-2022)-Arcebispo ...

  2. Paul Gerard Martin S.M. (born 5 May 1967) is a New Zealand prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He has served as the seventh Metropolitan Archbishop of Wellington and eighth ordinary of the see of Wellington, since 4 May 2023 (having served as coadjutor Archbishop of Wellington from January 2021 until he succeeded to the see).

  3. He was appointed Bishop of Christchurch on 5 December 2017, and ordained Bishop on 3 March 2018. He was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Wellington and Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Christchurch on 1 January 2021. Succeeded Cardinal John Dew as Archbishop of Wellington on 5 May 2023.

  4. Archbishop Martin is the general secretary of the NZ Catholic Bishops Conference. Posted in Featured, News. admin. ← Women can bring peace to the world. Archbishop Paul Martin, SM, was installed as Archbishop of Wellington in a special Mass on Saturday, June 17, at St Teresa’s Pro-Cathedral in Karori.

  5. Archbishop Paul Gerard Martin S.M. (born 5 May 1967 ) Archbishop of Wellington. Ad Limina - October 2019: Bishop. Event. Place. Birth Place. Hastings, Archdiocese of Wellington. Ordained Bishop. Auditorium, Christchurch High, College, Christchurch, Diocese of Christchurch. Please contact the Archbishop through the Archdiocese of Wellington.

    • May 5, 1967
  6. I know that you will welcome Paul and look for opportunities to welcome him into the parishes and schools of the Archdiocese. Over twenty years ago Pope Saint John Paul II wrote a Document The Bishop, Servant of the Jesus Christ for the Hope of the World.

  7. At some point, you need to make a choice and give it your best shot. Once you’ve said yes, you know that you’re on the road, and sustaining your spiritual life and connecting with others who support you will be crucial on the journey. And finally, trust in God. I always keep in mind these words of St Paul, which were read at my ordination: