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New Bishop for Waikato

Hamilton News
10 Sep, 2013 02:36 AM2 mins to read

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Bishop elect of Anglican Diocese of Waikato Helen-Ann Hartley, at the Cathedral Church of St Peter, Hamilton. Photo: Stephen Barker.

Bishop elect of Anglican Diocese of Waikato Helen-Ann Hartley, at the Cathedral Church of St Peter, Hamilton. Photo: Stephen Barker.

A new chapter is beginning for the Anglican Church of Waikato and its next bishop, the Rev'd Dr Helen-Ann Hartley.

Helen-Ann sees the Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki as having a richness she wants to explore and know more of as she joins its journey of faith.

"I am greatly looking forward to putting on my tramping shoes and gumboots, getting to know people where they are, and finding out more about the landscapes and industries that are integral to life and ministry in the Diocese," says Helen-Ann.

Helen-Ann will be the seventh Bishop of Waikato and the first woman to hold the office. An approach from people in the Waikato for her name to go forward is described by Helen-Ann as unexpected.

The Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki is a dual episcopacy, a style of leadership with two co-equal bishops sharing jurisdiction. The model is unique in the Anglican Communion.

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Helen-Ann will lead the Diocese with Philip Richardson, the Bishop of Taranaki, he is also Archbishop of the New Zealand Dioceses.

"This is an exciting moment in mission for the Diocese, an ancient mission and yet ever renewed. Helen-Ann will bring new strengths and gifts to a strong and diverse Diocese. I am looking forward to discovering, in new ways, what partnership in leadership as bishops can mean," says Archbishop Philip.

Helen-Ann, 40, has been working and living in New Zealand since 2011. She is currently the Dean of Tikanga Pakeha students at St John's College in Auckland.

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Helen- Ann is the fourth generation on her father's side to be ordained in ministry. She will be the first woman priest, ordained in the Church of England, to be a bishop. Women bishops are not allowed in England.

"I hope my election as a bishop will be a sign of encouragement for supporters of the ordination of women to the episcopate. All, irrespective of gender, are able to witness to the gospel, both women and men are entrusted with that sacred task," says Helen-Ann.

Helen Ann is married to Myles; he is a church organist and musician in Auckland.

The ordination of Helen-Ann as a bishop, and her installation as the seventh Bishop of Waikato, is expected in February. Until ordination and installation Helen-Ann is known as the Bishop-elect.

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