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THE FIRST POLISH BISHOP TO COME TO NEW ZEALAND, the Most Rev. Ladislaw Rubin (left), being greeted in Wellington by Archbishop McKeefry, Metropolitan of the Roman Catholic Church in New Zealand. Bishop Rubin is an auxiliary to the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Wyszynski, but lives in Rome. He is making a six-day official visit to Polish communities in the Dominion.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31661, 23 April 1968, Page 30

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THE FIRST POLISH BISHOP TO COME TO NEW ZEALAND, the Most Rev. Ladislaw Rubin (left), being greeted in Wellington by Archbishop McKeefry, Metropolitan of the Roman Catholic Church in New Zealand. Bishop Rubin is an auxiliary to the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Wyszynski, but lives in Rome. He is making a six-day official visit to Polish communities in the Dominion. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31661, 23 April 1968, Page 30

THE FIRST POLISH BISHOP TO COME TO NEW ZEALAND, the Most Rev. Ladislaw Rubin (left), being greeted in Wellington by Archbishop McKeefry, Metropolitan of the Roman Catholic Church in New Zealand. Bishop Rubin is an auxiliary to the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Wyszynski, but lives in Rome. He is making a six-day official visit to Polish communities in the Dominion. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31661, 23 April 1968, Page 30