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  1. Jean-Baptiste-François Pompallier (* 11. Dezember 1802 in Lyon; † 21. Dezember 1871) war der erste römisch-katholische Bischof in Neuseeland. Mit Priestern und Brüdern der Maristenpatres baute er die römisch-katholische Kirche in Neuseeland auf. Pompallier traf 1838 als Apostolischer Vikar für Westozeanien in

  2. Bishop Jean Baptiste François Pompallier headed the French Catholic missionary efforts in New Zealand and arrived in the Hokianga district in 1838. He spent 30 years in New Zealand, returning to France in 1869 and dying there in 1871. Pompallier was not well known in France but New Zealanders remembered him and visited and tidied his grave in ...

  3. 21 de abr. de 2002 · Jean Baptiste Pompallier, wanted to sign as soon as possible and with a minimum of fuss.”229 . Thus Colenso highlights Pompallier’s determination to distance himself from adverse consequences the Treaty may bring for Maori. Pompallier’s only contribution on the occasion of

  4. Jean-Baptiste Pompallier, convaincu de l'importance de la fonction épiscopale dans sa démarche missionnaire, a organisé sa propre « mise en scène ». Il a profité de circonstances favorables et a instrumentalisé sa fonction de vicaire apostolique comme le montrent certains épisodes de son action pastorale qui ont frappé l'imaginaire des Maoris.

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    Jean Baptiste Pompallier. 1801-1871 . Jean-Baptiste POMPALLIER naît à Lyon en 1801. Quelques mois après sa naissance son père décède. En 1816, sa mère et son beau-père s’installent à Vourles. C’est après avoir travaillé, entre autres dans l’entreprise familiale, qu’en 1826 il entre au Séminaire Saint-Irénée.

  6. Bishop Pompallier. Their leader was Bishop Jean-Baptiste Francois Pompallier, a handsome 36-year-old. His gentlemanly manner hinted at his aristocratic origins and he had great personal charm. Pompallier was the first bishop Māori had met, and he cut an impressive figure in his purple robes.

  7. Jean Baptiste François Pompallier was born in Lyons, France, on 11 December 1801, the third son of Françoise Pompallier and her husband, Pierre Pompallier, who died 8½ months after the birth. François, as he was called by his family, received the education of a gentleman. For a time he served as an officer of dragoons and is also said to ...