Auckland moves towards new bishop

  • The Auckland Electoral College convenes in Holy Trinity Cathedral.

    The Auckland Electoral College convenes in Holy Trinity Cathedral.

The Auckland Electoral College convenes in Holy Trinity Cathedral.

The Diocese of Auckland met as an Electoral College at the weekend to nominate an assistant bishop for the diocese.

The proceedings in Holy Trinity Cathedral were confidential, so no reporting is possible. Up to 300 representatives of parishes and mission units were involved in the process.

The college's nominee must now be approved by a majority of all the other bishops of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. Members of General Synod/Te Hinota Whanui also are involved in the process, which can stretch to several weeks.

Comments on this story

Tony Fitchett

A minor correction: initially the nomination does not need APPROVAL by the Bishops. Their initial act is to certify that they DON'T DISAPPROVE - and they can only 'disapprove' on certain specified grounds. Their part in APPROVAL is only as one of the Houses in the General Synod/te Hinota Whanui, which SANCTIONS the nomination, which happens after the Bishops have NOT DISAPPROVED.

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