"We are confident he will be a pastoral and caring leader for the people of this diocese," Father Field said.
Bishop-elect Lowe, 52, succeeds Bishop Denis Browne, who has led the diocese for 20 years as part of a distinguished clerical career that saw him made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Bishop Browne said he was delighted the diocese was receiving a bishop with such pastoral sensitivity and expertise. "His pastoral experience in parishes and his brilliant term as director of formation [at Holy Cross Seminary] will serve him well."
Bishop-elect Lowe said it was a humbling and overwhelming experience to be called to be the third Bishop of Hamilton. He looked forward to learning from Bishop Browne and the diocesan family as he took up his new ministry.
Archbishop John Dew acknowledged Bishop Browne's dedicated service as Bishop of Hamilton and his valuable contribution to the Church in New Zealand since he entered the priesthood 52 years ago.