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Assistant Bishop (Press, 17 December 1979)

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Summary: Assistant Bishop (Press, 17 December 1979)

The Rev Godfrey Wilson, a former broadcasting producer and talks organiser from Christchurch, has been appointed as Auckland's new Anglican Assistant Bishop. Before this new role, Wilson had worked in broadcasting in the Christchurch region from 1940 to 1951. He later trained in Britain for his ordination. For many years, he served as the vicar of St Peter’s in Wellington and was actively involved with the city’s team of ministers and community workers. His appointment has been confirmed by the Right Rev. P. E. Sutton, the Bishop of Nelson, who holds the position of senior Anglican Bishop while the Primate is away.

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Publish Date:17th December 1979
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