- Jean-Baptiste François
Pompallier (11
December 1801 – 21
December 1871) was the
first Roman Catholic bishop in New
Zealand and, with
priests and brothers...
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Pompallier House is a nineteenth-century
building located in Russell, New
Zealand which once
served as the
headquarters to the
French Catholic mission...
- Moon that
Pompallier was
probably protecting Catholic interests, but also
accused Moon of
being anti-Catholic in his
criticism of
Pompallier stirring up...
- year
after de
Thierry arrived,
another Frenchman,
Bishop Jean
Baptiste Pompallier, arrived, with the aim of
establishing a
Catholic mission. He
found the...
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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...
- a
major controversy because of its
treatment of
Bishop Jean
Baptiste Pompallier, whom Moon
described as 'seditious' and 'treasonous' – a view
fellow historian...
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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...
- "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...
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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...
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building (now
called Pompallier) from pisé and set up a
printing press. As well as
stationing missionaries in the north,
Pompallier began work in the Bay...