NEW ARCHBISHOP OF WELLINGTON
Automatic Succession
ARCHBISHOP O’SHEA’S CAREER Archbishop Redwood’s Coadjutor, Archbishop O’Shea, automatically became Archbishop of Wellington, and has assumed the duties of that office. His Grace, who has recently returned from the Eucharistic Congress at Melbourne, received his education at St. Patrick’s College (which his predecessor founded), and at the Training College at Meanee. In addition to being the celebrant at the Solemn Pontifical Requiem Mjiss on Tuesday, Archbishop O’Shea will be the panegyrist.
Archbishop O'Shea was born in California, U.S.A., but was brought to New Zealand by his parents at a tender age, and has lived almost the whole of his life in Wellington. There is only one ceremony attaching to the assumption of the high office of Metropolitan of New Zealand. That concerns the investiture of Archbishop O’Shea with the pallium (insignia of office), without which a Metropolitan never travels, and which, on death, is buried with him.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 12
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153NEW ARCHBISHOP OF WELLINGTON Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 12
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