Jean-Baptiste Pompallier


Jean-Baptiste Pompallier
Bishop of Auckland
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
DioceseAuckland
SeeAuckland
Appointed3 July 1848
Installed3 July 1848
Term ended23 March 1869
PredecessorHimself
as Vicar Apostolic of New Zealand
SuccessorThomas Croke
Other post(s)Titular Bishop of Maronea (1836)
Previous post(s)Vicar Apostolic of Western Oceania (1836)
Vicar Apostolic of New Zealand (1842)
Orders
Ordination13 June 1829
by Jean-Gaston de Pins
Consecration30 June 1836
Personal details
Born
Jean-Baptiste François Pompallier

(1801-12-11)11 December 1801
Lyons, France
Died21 December 1871(1871-12-21) (aged 70)
Puteaux, Paris, France
BuriedSt Mary's, Motuti, Hokianga Harbour, New Zealand

Jean-Baptiste François Pompallier (11 December 1801 – 21 December 1871) was the first Roman Catholic bishop in New Zealand and, with priests and brothers of the Marist order, he organised the Roman Catholic Church throughout the country. He was born in Lyon, France. He arrived in New Zealand in 1838 as Vicar Apostolic of Western Oceania, but made New Zealand the centre of his operations.

In 1848, he became the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland. He returned to France in 1868 and died in Puteaux, near Paris, on 21 December 1871, aged 70. His exhumed remains were returned to New Zealand in 2001 and they were re-interred under the altar at St Mary's, Motuti, in 2002. People can visit his remains.