Edward Norman (bishop)

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Sir Edward Kinsella Norman KBE DSO MC (14 September 1916 – 8 March 1987) was a decorated New Zealand army officer in World War II followed by service as an Anglican priest culminating in his appointment as the Anglican bishop of Wellington, New Zealand.

DioceseWellington
In office1973–1987
PredecessorHenry Baines
SuccessorBrian Davis
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Sir Edward Norman

DioceseWellington
In office1973–1987
PredecessorHenry Baines
SuccessorBrian Davis
Other postsCurate in Berwick-on-Tweed
Archdeacon of Wellington
Orders
Ordination1948 as priest
1973 as bishop
Personal details
BornEdward Kinsella Norman
(1916-09-14)14 September 1916
Napier, New Zealand
Died8 March 1987(1987-03-08) (aged 70)
DenominationAnglican
OccupationAnglican bishop
ProfessionCleric
Alma materAuckland University College
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Early life

Norman was born in Napier, New Zealand in 1916.[1] His education at Auckland University (then still Auckland College of the University of New Zealand) was interrupted by World War II.[1]

World War II

Norman served with the 25th Battalion, 2nd New Zealand Division. He was acting commander of the battalion from December 1943 to February 1944, and was its permanent commander from June 1944 to April 1945 [2] when he was wounded by a landmine and medically evacuated.[3]

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Later life

In 1948, Norman was ordained and was a curate in Berwick-on-Tweed; he later became vicar of Waiwhetu. After further incumbencies at Levin, Tauranga and Karori he became Archdeacon of Wellington in 1969[10] and the diocesan bishop in 1973. He died on 8 March 1987.[11]

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