From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter Meredith Keith was an
Anglican
priest in New Zealand in the 20th century.
[1]
Keith served with the
New Zealand Armed Forces during the
Second World War.
[2] He was educated at
Ridley Hall, Cambridge. He was
ordained a
deacon in 1946 and a
priest in 1948. After a
curacy in
Alverstoke he went to New Zealand. After another curacy in
Lower Hutt he held
incumbencies at
Miramar and
Gonville. He was
Sub Dean of
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland from 1962 to 1966; and
Archdeacon of
Nelson, New Zealand from 1966 to 1976.
[3]
References
|
---|
A list of all the Anglican dioceses,
Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa, churches and cathedrals in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia |
Aotearoa, New Zealand |
---|
Dioceses | |
---|
Te Pīhopatanga | |
---|
Cathedrals | |
---|
Churches |
-
Holy Sepulchre, Auckland
-
St John the Evangelist, Auckland
-
St Matthew's, Auckland
-
St Paul's, Auckland
-
St Stephen's, Auckland
-
St Saviour's
-
Christ's College
-
St Michael and All Angels, Christchurch
-
All Saints', Dunedin
-
St Matthew's, Dunedin
-
St James, Franz Josef
-
All Saints', Hokitika
-
All Saints, Howick
-
St James', Kerikeri
-
Good Shepherd, Lake Tekapo
-
Holy Trinity, New Plymouth
-
All Saints, Palmerston North
-
St Paul's, Papanui
-
St Alban's, Pauatahanui
-
Holy Trinity, Port Chalmers
-
Rangiātea Church
-
Christ Church, Russell
-
Christ Church, Taita
-
St Mary's, Timaru
-
St John's Anglican, Trentham
-
St John the Baptist, Waimate North
-
St Michael's, Waimea West
-
St Barnabas, Warrington
-
St Barnabas, Wellington
-
St John the Evangelist, Westport
|
---|
Educational institutions | |
---|
Former churches and cathedrals | |
---|
|
|
|
|