Richard Wallace (bishop) explained

Richard Wallace
Te Pīhopa o Te Waipounamu
Province:Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Diocese:Te Pīhopatanga o Te Waipounamu
Term Start:21 January 2017
Term End:6 January 2024
Predecessor:John Gray
Birth Name:Richard Rangi Wallace
Birth Place:Little River, New Zealand
Death Place:Wairoa, New Zealand
Religion:Anglicanism
Spouse:Mere Wallace
Children:5

Richard Rangi Wallace (1945 – 6 January 2024) was a New Zealand Māori Anglican bishop. He served as the second Pīhopa o Te Waipounamu (Bishop of Te Waipounamu), from 2017 until his death in 2024.

Biography

Born in Little River in 1945 and bapisted at Ōnuku Church near Akaroa, Wallace was of Ngāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe and Waitaha descent.[1] He was raised by his grandparents in an Anglican and Rātana household, and was educated at Motueka High School.[2] Aged 17, he joined the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF), and served as an aircraft technician for 11 years.[2] During his time in the air force, Wallace met his wife, Mere, and the couple went on to have three daughters and a whāngai son.[2]

After leaving the RNZAF, Wallace lived in Christchurch, and worshipped at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Phillipstown.[2] In 1987, he was ordained a deacon and later that year made a priest, before being appointed the first Māori missioner in Nelson in 1989.[2] He spent 12 years in Nelson, becoming a canon in 1997, before moving to Hokitika when he was appointed archdeacon of Te Tai Poutini.

In the 2009 New Year Honours, Wallace was awarded the Queen's Service Medal, for services to Māori.[3]

Following the death of John Gray in 2015, Wallace was nominated at the electoral college of 23–25 September 2016 to be the second Pīhopa o Te Waipounamu.[4] He was duly consecrated at Ōnuku Marae on the shores of Akaroa Harbour on 21 January 2017, and installed at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Phillipstown the following day.[5] [6]

Wallace also served as upoko of Te Rūnanga o Makaawhio.[4] He died at Wairoa on 6 January 2024.[7] [8] Wallace was one of the kaumātua for the RNZAF, and his body was returned to Christchurch on an air force Hercules aircraft.

Notes and References

  1. News: MacDuff . Keiller . Right Rev Richard Wallace, Anglican Māori bishop for Te Waipounamu, dies . 8 January 2024 . . 8 January 2024.
  2. The good bishop . 3 July 2017 . Te Karaka . Anna . Brankin . 7 January 2024.
  3. Web site: New Year honours list 2009 . 31 December 2008 . Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet . 30 January 2020.
  4. News: Kāi Tahu bishop for the south . 8 October 2016 . Anglican Taonga . 13 October 2016 . Julanne . Clarke-Morris.
  5. News: New Maori bishop for the South Island . 22 January 2017 . . 22 February 2017.
  6. News: Bishop Richard, installed . Anglican Taonga . 22 February 2017.
  7. News: Anglican Bishop Richard Wallace has died . Chris . Lynch . 6 January 2024 . Chris Lynch Christchurch's Newsroom . 7 January 2024.
  8. News: Right Rev Richard Wallace, Anglican Māori bishop for Te Waipounamu, dies . Keiller . MacDuff . 7 January 2024 . . 8 January 2024.