www.waikatotaranakianglican.org.nz
The Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki stretches from the iron sands of South Taranaki to the beautiful Bay of Plenty, some of the most spectacular and abundant land of the North Island of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Taking its name from the mighty Waikato river and the majesty of Mt Taranaki, the Diocese honours its shared heritage with the people of Te Manawa o te Wheke and Te Upoko o te Ika.
The Diocese of Waikato was constituted in 1926. In 2010, and honouring the dream of Bishop Selwyn 165 years ago, the Diocese was renamed as the Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki.
This Diocese holds a unique place in the Anglican Communion, having two Bishoprics; the Bishopric of Waikato and the Bishopric of Taranaki. This also means that there are two co-equal Diocesan Bishops; Bishop Helen-Ann Hartley, Bishop of Waikato and Archbishop Philip Richardson, Bishop of Taranaki; and two Cathedrals, the Waikato Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Taranaki Cathedral Church of St Mary.
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