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Patrick Murray (priest)

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Murray was a Catholic representative in the formal dialogue between the Catholic Church and New Zealand Methodists and was closely involved in Anglican–Catholic discussions. He was on the joint National Council of Churches–Catholic committee that planned a new council of churches, an initiative that
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readers, the resignation of all the paper's staff, and a significant protest outside the bishop's residence which included supporters and opponents of Liston.
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but also included liberal comments on contraception. Murray was in turn dismissed from the post later in 1969 and replaced by the very conservative priest,
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The Bishop's Paper: A History of the Catholic Press of the Diocese of Auckland
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when he died suddenly at his presbytery on 6 August 1983 at the age of 52.
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in 1956, and ministered in various parishes in that diocese.
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New Zealand Catholic priest, editor and ecumenicist
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County Down
National University of Ireland
All Hallows College, Dublin
Catholic Diocese of Auckland
Zealandia
Bishop of Auckland
James Liston
Ernest Simmons
Second Vatican Council
Denzil Meuli
Te Awamutu
Diocese of Hamilton





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