Philip Richardson (bishop) explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific-Prefix:The Most Reverend
Philip Richardson
Bishop of Waikato and Taranaki
Archbishop Emeritus
Church:Anglican Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Diocese:Waikato and Taranaki
See:Taranaki
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Term:2008–present
Predecessor:Helen-Ann Hartley (as co-diocesan bishop)
Other Post:Archbishop and Primate (2013–2023)
Suffragan Bishop in Taranaki (1999–2008)
co-diocesan Bishop of Taranaki (since 2008)
Bishop of Waikato and Taranaki (since 2018)
Birth Date:1958
Birth Place:Devonport, New Zealand
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Philip Richardson (born 1958 in Devonport) is a New Zealand Anglican bishop. Since 2018, he has been the Bishop of Waikato and Taranaki, diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki. Since 2013, he has also been the Senior Bishop of the New Zealand dioceses (Tikanga Pakeha); this made him one of the three co-equal Archbishops and Primates of the Anglican Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.[1] [2] [3] He announced his intention of stepping down as Primate in 2023[4] and completed his service as senior bishop of the New Zealand dioceses on 30 June 2023.[5]

From 1992 to 1999, Richardson was warden of Selwyn College at the University of Otago. From his consecration on 10 July 1999[6] until 2008, he was the suffragan Bishop in Taranaki under the diocesan Bishop of Waikato in the then-Diocese of Waikato. In 2008, he became co-diocesan Bishop of Taranaki; but since the 2018 vacancy in the See of Waikato, he has been sole diocesan bishop,[7] called Bishop of Waikato and Taranaki.[8] [9] [10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The beginning of the story.... The Bishop’s Action Foundation. 16 January 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20170406112052/http://www.bishopsactionfoundation.org.nz/page/the-beginning-of-the-story/4/16/. 6 April 2017.
  2. Web site: New Archbishop 'a community visionary'. Anglican Tonga. 16 January 2016. 23 March 2013.
  3. News: New Anglican Archbishop named. 16 January 2016. Taranaki Daily News. 23 March 2013.
  4. News: Primate of New Zealand to step down. Anglican Church of Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia. 15 December 2022. Julanne. Clarke-Morris.
  5. News: Clarke-Morris . Julanne . ++Philip retires as Synod president . 24 February 2024 . Anglican Taonga . 15 December 2022.
  6. http://anglican.org.nz/content/download/50400/254201/file/2019%20Lectionary%20.pdf ACANZP Lectionary, 2019
  7. Web site: Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki . Minutes of the first session of the Thirty-Ninth Synod . October 2017 . 25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221114214017/https://www.wtanglican.nz/site_files/19978/upload_files/MINUTES2017withfourthday.pdf . 14 November 2022 . 14 November 2022 .
  8. Web site: Waikato & Taranaki Anglicans . Bishop Philip and Staff . https://web.archive.org/web/20200918170716/https://www.wtanglican.nz/bishop-philip-and-staff/ . 18 September 2020 . 14 November 2022 .
  9. Web site: Anglican Communion News Service . Tairawhiti Bishop, Don Tamihere, elected as Primate of Aotearoa, New Zealand & Polynesia . 7 March 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180307183000/https://www.anglicannews.org/features/2018/03/tairawhiti-bishop-don-tamihere-elected-as-primate-of-aotearoa-new-zealand-and-polynesia.aspx . 7 March 2018 . 14 November 2022 .
  10. Web site: Anglican Taonga . Tiki Raumati: the challenge for us . 3 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181007073325/https://www.anglicantaonga.org.nz/news/tikanga_maori/mate . 7 October 2018 . 14 November 2022 .