The Anglican Bishop of Christchurch, the Rt Rev. Maurice Goodall, shows the “Deeds of Insitution” to the Rev. Margaret Wood. She was installed as the Christchurch Diocese’s first woman archdeacon at a service in Christchurch Cathedral yesterday. Behind them, from left, are the vicar of Cashmere, the Rev. Ross Allen, who has been installed as the Archdeacon of South-west Christchurch and Banks Peninsula, and the vicar of St Peters, Riccarton, the Rev. Philip Robinson, who has been installed as Archdeacon of West Christchurch. The others are the Rev. Richard Ellena, who was installed as a clerical canon of the Cathedral, Mrs Gillian .Morgan, who was installed as a lay canon of the Cathedral, and the Rev. Clarice Greenslade, who was installed as a clerical canon of the Cathedral.
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128The Anglican Bishop of Christchurch, the Rt Rev. Maurice Goodall, shows the “Deeds of Insitution” to the Rev. Margaret Wood. She was installed as the Christchurch Diocese’s first woman archdeacon at a service in Christchurch Cathedral yesterday. Behind them, from left, are the vicar of Cashmere, the Rev. Ross Allen, who has been installed as the Archdeacon of South-west Christchurch and Banks Peninsula, and the vicar of St Peters, Riccarton, the Rev. Philip Robinson, who has been installed as Archdeacon of West Christchurch. The others are the Rev. Richard Ellena, who was installed as a clerical canon of the Cathedral, Mrs Gillian .Morgan, who was installed as a lay canon of the Cathedral, and the Rev. Clarice Greenslade, who was installed as a clerical canon of the Cathedral. Press, 11 December 1989, Page 3
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