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- Jean-Baptiste François Pompallier (11 December 1801 – 21 December 1871) was the first Roman Catholic bishop in New Zealand and, with priests and brothers...
- Pompallier House is a nineteenth-century building located in Russell, New Zealand which once served as the headquarters to the French Catholic mission...
- Pompallier Catholic College is a Catholic co-educational secondary school located in the suburb of Maunu in Whangārei, New Zealand. It is one of nine secondary...
- Bishop of Auckland. In 1841, the land was acquired by Bishop Jean-Baptiste Pompallier, the first Catholic bishop in New Zealand. A wooden chapel was constructed...
- Moon that Pompallier was probably protecting Catholic interests, but also accused Moon of being anti-Catholic in his criticism of Pompallier stirring up...
- "For Mary") is a Christian hymn written by Jean-Baptiste Pompallier in 1842. After Pompallier had landed in New Zealand in January 1838, he sought to build...
- original name of Okiato or as Old Russell. In 1841–42, Jean Baptiste Pompallier established a Roman Catholic mission in Russell, which contained a printing...
- saw mills and shipyards supporting a small work force. In 1853, Bishop Pompallier purchased 40 acres (160,000 m2), what was later known as St Mary's Mount...
- Champagnat, founder of the Marist order. Pompallier Pompallier house is named after Jean Baptiste Pompallier (1802–1871), the first Catholic vicar apostolic...
- pioneer of the missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary. Jean-Baptiste Pompallier, first vicar apostolic of New Zealand. Gabriel Rivat, vénérable, first...