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List of New Zealand Catholicsreport

  • Marilyn Pryor, served on the Executive Council of what is now called Voice for Life (Activists)

  • Francis Petre, architect of cathedrals (Artists and architects)

  • Charles Todd motor-industry pioneer and temperance activist; many in the Todd family were or are Catholics (Businesspeople)

  • Jim Bolger, thirtyfifth Prime Minister of New Zealand (Politicians)

  • Sir Charles Clifford, 1st Baronet (1813–1893), first Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives; (Politicians)

  • Peter Dignan, fifteenth Mayor of Auckland City (Politicians)

  • Bill English, thirtyninth Prime Minister of New Zealand (Politicians)

  • Walter Lee, Auckland member of parliament (Politicians)

  • Michael Joseph Savage, twentythird Prime Minister of New Zealand (Politicians)

  • Heremia Te Wake, tribal leader and catechist (Politicians)

  • Joseph Ward, seventeenth Prime Minister of New Zealand (Politicians)

  • Frederick Weld, sixth Prime Minister of New Zealand (Politicians)

  • Fr. Douglas Al-Bazi, refugee from Islamism

    (Clergy) (Religious)

  • Fr. Mark Beban, also a cricketer.

    (Clergy) (Religious)

  • Fr. Felix Donnelly (1929-2019), social activist, writer, academic and radio talkback host

    (Clergy) (Religious)

  • Rev. Fr. George Duggan, philosopher and centenarian

    (Clergy) (Religious)

  • Fr. David Kennedy, astronomer and educator

    (Clergy) (Religious)

  • Antony Sumich, F.S.S.P., New Zealander who was a former international Rugby Union and Cricket player for Croatia.

    (Clergy) (Religious)

  • Fr. Wiremu Te Awhitu, first Māori to be ordained

    (Clergy) (Religious)

  • Mary St Domitille Hickey, historian, school principal, and reportedly the first New Zealand woman to be awarded a doctorate in literature

    (Religious sisters and nuns) (Religious)

  • Mary Gonzaga Leahy, nun and hospital matron

    (Religious sisters and nuns) (Religious)

  • Sister Mary Leo, music educator, Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire

    (Religious sisters and nuns) (Religious)

  • Sister Marie Roche, honoured for her work in a prison

    (Religious sisters and nuns) (Religious)

  • K. O. Arvidson, poet and academic (Writers and journalists)

  • James K. Baxter, poet and convert who was offered a job composing catechetical material for the Catholic Education Board (Writers and journalists)

  • Eileen Duggan (1894-1972), Poet. (Writers and journalists)

  • Patrick Anthony Lawlor, writer known for the autobiographical work Old Wellington days, also worked for the Catholic Writers' Movement of New Zealand (Writers and journalists)

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New Zealand has no state religion, with 66.7 percent of the population practicing Protestantism and Catholicism, 9 percent is nonreligious or unaffiliated, and 24.3 percent of other religions. New Zealand stands for freedom of conscience.

New Zealand Catholics strictly observe the Ten Commandments and the holy church's four rules, do not commit the seven deadly sins. At the same time, there is a great deal of respect and filial respect for the character, for the conduct of life, for relations with parents and friends, and a great deal of regulation for Catholics. New Zealand has a very large number of Catholics, and then the generator tool randomly generated 27 of the more famous New Zealanders, all of whom have a background in politics, business, art, architecture, etc., and openly profess their faith.

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