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New Zealand

THE ANGLICAN CHURCH IN AOTEAROA, NEW ZEALAND, and POLYNESIA has three parts corresponding to the three parts of its name. It has 13 dioceses; seven of them are dioceses of the Pakeha (European) portion of the church, five of them are Hui Amorangi of the Maori portion of the church, which physically overlap the seven dioceses with different boundaries. The last part is the Diocese of Polynesia, which encompasses Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, and the Cook Islands.

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The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Polynesia (Official web site)

Diocese of Auckland
Auckland, Cathedral of the Holy Trinity

Auckland, Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
Auckland, Remuera, St Aidan
Auckland (Mount Albert), St Luke
Auckland, St Matthew-in-the-City
Auckland, St Paul's Symonds Street
Balmoral, St Alban
Blockhouse Bay (southwest Auckland), Church of the Saviour

Devonport, Parish of Devonport
[Holy Trinity and St Augustine]
Epsom, St Andrew

Cambells Bay, St John the Evangelist
Grey Lynn, St Columba
Kerikeri, St James Shared Ministry
Mt Roskill, St Margaret
New Lynn, St Thomas
Northcote, St John the Baptist
Orewa, St Chad

Otahuhu, Holy Trinity
Paihia (Bay of Islands), St Paul
Stone Store Hill, St James

Diocese of Christchurch
Christchurch, Christchurch Cathedral

Addington, St Mary
Avonhead, St Christopher
Burwood, All Saints
Christchurch, St Luke
Christchurch, St Michael and All Angels
Christchurch (Addington), St Mary
Christchurch (Avonhead), St Christopher
Christchurch (Fendalton), St Barnabas
Christchurch (Latimer Square), St John
Christchurch (Opawa), St Mark
Christchurch (Sumner), All Saints
Christchurch (Sydenham), St Saviour
Geraldine, Geraldine Parish
Heathcote, Parish of Heathcote and Mount Pleasant
Hokitika (Westland)
Kumara (Westland)
Marshlands, St Mark
Oxford, Parish of Oxford
St Martins, St Anne
Ross and South Westland (Westland)

Diocese of Dunedin
Dunedin, Cathedral of St Paul - it's a beautiful cathedral and we look forward to a new web site.

The diocesan parish page has extended information for most of the parishes in the diocese. Many contain good information and photographs, but are not listed here as stand-alone parish pages.

Arrowtown, St Paul
Dunedin, Parish of Otago Peninsula [St Michael, Anderson's Bay; St Nicholas, Waverley; St Aidan, Macandrew Bay]
Dunedin, St Matthew
Invercargill, St John's Parish: St John, St Luke and St Aidan
Middlemarch, St Chad
Milton, Milton-Tuapeka Parish: St John the Evangelist and Holy Trinity in Lawrence
Mornington, Dunedin, St Mary
North Dunedin, All Saints
Queenstown, Parish of Wakatipu [St Peter; St Paul, Arrowhead]
Waimea Plains, Anglican Parish
Wanaka, St Columba

Diocese of Nelson
Christ Church Cathedral

Atawhai-Hira, Parish Church
Bishopdale, Bishopdale Community Anglican Church
Blenheim, The Nativity
Blenheim, St Christopher
Greymouth, Parish of Greymouth
Nelson, All Saints
Wairau Valley, Anglican Parish

Diocese of Waiapu
Eastland Region (East Coast of the Diocese)

Bay of Plenty Region, links to clergy and parishes (many have their own sites), as well as news and general information.
Eastland, Eastland Region
Edgecumbe, All Saints
Gisborne, Waikohu Co-operating Parish
Hawke's Bay, Hawke's Bay Region
Kawerau, St Margaret
Meeanee, St Thomas
Mount Maunganui St Mary
Omokoroa, Omokoroa Community Church
Opotiki, St Stephen
Papamoa, St Paul
Rotorua, St Luke
Taradale, All Saints
Taupo, St Andrew
Tauranga, Church of the Cross (Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian co-operative church)
Tauranga, Holy Trinity
Tauranga, St George
Tauranga, St John
Whakatane, Anglican-Methodist Parish of Whakatane (Comprises St George and St John, Whakatane; St Nicholas, Ohope; and St Matthews, Taneatua)

Diocese of Waikato
Waikato, St Peter's Cathedral
New Plymouth, St Mary Pro-Cathedral

Hamilton, St Francis Cooperating Parish

Diocese of Wellington
Wellington Cathedral of St Paul

Churton Park, Churton Park Anglican Church
Johnsonville, St John
Karori, St Mary
Kelburn, St Michael and All Angels
Lower Hutt, St James
Roseneath, St Barnabas
Tawa-Linden, St Christopher and St Peter
Trentham, St John
Upper Hutt, St Hilda
Wadestown, St Luke
Waikanae, Waikanae Anglican Parish
Wanganui, Christ Church
Wanganui, Gonville, St Peter
Wellington, All Saints [Hatatai-Kilbirnie Anglican-Methodist Cooperating Parish]
Wellington, Anglican Chinese Mission Church
Wellington, St Luke
Wellington, St Peter
Wellington, Wellington City Mission


Theological Colleges and Schools

Auckland, Auckland University School of Theology. Founded in 2003.
Auckland, Corran School: 'Boutique in scale and global in outlook', primary through secondary.
Auckland, Dilworth School: 'An independent (private) full boarding school where all the boys attending are on a scholarship, which covers all costs of education and boarding. "A school for making good boys better."' Two campuses: Years 1 - 8 and 9 - 13.
Auckland, Diocesan School for Girls
Auckland, King's College: A boys independent secondary school (high school) for day and residential students.
Auckland, King's School, Preparatory school (grades 1 - 8) for boys .
Cambridge, St Peter’s School: A co-educational boarding and day school, grades 9 - 13.
Christchurch, Cathedral Grammar School: A co-educational pre-school 'with seamless transition to separate boy and girl preparatory schools'.
Christchurch, Christ's College: A boys independent secondary school with strong house system 'in which boys are attached to one of four boarding or six dayboy houses, provides a pastoral focus and sense of identity for day-to-day life at school.'
Christchurch, Medbury School: A boys day and boarding school, grades 1 - 8.
Christchurch, St Margaret's College: A girls primary, middle, and senior school, day and boarding.
Christchurch, St Michael's Church School: A co-educational school.
Hamilton, Southwell School: The largest preparatory boarding and day school for boys and girls in New Zealand.
Hamilton, St Paul’s Collegiate: For young men and women.
Hamilton, Waikato Diocesan School for Girls: Boarding and day school.
Havelock, Hereworth School: A preparatory school for boys aged 7 - 13 years. Boarding, day, and weekly options.
Marton, Huntley School: A boys preparatory school, boarding, years 5 - 8.
Marton, Nga Tawa School, Wellington Diocesan School for Girls: Years 7 - 13.
Masterton, Hadlow School: Preparatory (pre-school - grade 8) school.
Masterton, Rathkeale College: Secondary boarding school (grades 9 - 13) for boys.
Masterton, St Matthew’s Collegiate School: Pre-school - 13, both boarding and day.
Napier, Hukarere: Maori girls college, though welcomes all girls grades 9 - 13.
Stratford, St Mary’s Diocesan School: Full or weekly boarding school (grades 9 - 13) for young women.
Timaru, Craighead Diocesan School: A 'state Integrated Anglican Girls' School for Daygirls and Boarders from Year 7 to 13.'
Wanganui, Wanganui Collegiate School: A co-educational boarding and day school, years 9 - 13.
Wellington, Chilton Saint James School: A girls school, pre-school through year 13.
Wellington, (Hutt Valley), Hutt International Boys' School: residential, years 7 - 13.
Wellington, Samuel Marsden Collegiate School: pre-school co-educational; years 1 - 13, girls.
Wellington, St Mark's Church School: Offers pre-school co-education, years 1 - 8.
Wellington, Victoria University Anglican chaplancy: AngChap.
Wellington (Days Bay), Wellesley College: An independent boys school, years 1 - 8.


Anglican Resources in New Zealand

Alpha New Zealand
The New Zealand branch of the well-known organisation that originated in England.

Anglican Aged Care (Diocese of Christchurch)
Three Anglican retirement community options: Christchurch, Churchill, and Fitzgerald.

Association of Anglican Women (Diocese of Wellington)

Boys Brigade New Zealand
For boys and young men, age 6 - 25, a uniformed organisation combining the discipline of the army with the Christian faith.

Christchurch City Mission (Diocese of Christchurch)
Anglican Social Services ministry

Council for Christian Nurture (Diocese of Auckland)
The Council for Christian Nurture covers ministry resources for parish, youth, and the like for the Auckland diocese in the first instance, and more widely, other NZ dioceses.

CRUMBS
Youth Ministry Resources for Aotearoa New Zealand.

Latimer Fellowship
A voluntary society within the Anglican Church of New Zealand. It maintains a website that attempts to
bring Biblical perspective to issues that face the church.

Wellington City Mission (Diocese of Wellington)
Anglican Social Services ministry

Women's Resource Centre
Christian feminist organization in the Diocese of Auckland with an extensive library of feminist theological books, videos, CDs and tapes. The centre also publishes books, along with a twice-yearly journal, Vashti's Voices.

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