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The Bishop of Christchurch, the Rt Rev. Maurice Goodall, with four deacons ordained in the Christchurch Cathedral last evening. From left are Philip Lyes, who will minister at St Matthew’s in St Albans, Paul Heard, St John’s, Rangiora, Robyn Greenslade, St Chad’s, Linwood, and Howard Pilgrim, St Augustine’s, Cashmere. All the deacons will serve their first curacies under the vicars of their parishes for at least one year. Mrs Greenslade is the third woman appointed a full-time deacon since 1976. Two others have been given honorary titles.

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Press, 4 December 1985, Page 6

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The Bishop of Christchurch, the Rt Rev. Maurice Goodall, with four deacons ordained in the Christchurch Cathedral last evening. From left are Philip Lyes, who will minister at St Matthew’s in St Albans, Paul Heard, St John’s, Rangiora, Robyn Greenslade, St Chad’s, Linwood, and Howard Pilgrim, St Augustine’s, Cashmere. All the deacons will serve their first curacies under the vicars of their parishes for at least one year. Mrs Greenslade is the third woman appointed a full-time deacon since 1976. Two others have been given honorary titles. Press, 4 December 1985, Page 6

The Bishop of Christchurch, the Rt Rev. Maurice Goodall, with four deacons ordained in the Christchurch Cathedral last evening. From left are Philip Lyes, who will minister at St Matthew’s in St Albans, Paul Heard, St John’s, Rangiora, Robyn Greenslade, St Chad’s, Linwood, and Howard Pilgrim, St Augustine’s, Cashmere. All the deacons will serve their first curacies under the vicars of their parishes for at least one year. Mrs Greenslade is the third woman appointed a full-time deacon since 1976. Two others have been given honorary titles. Press, 4 December 1985, Page 6

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