Michael Gielen (bishop)
Michael Andrew Gielen (born 2 June 1971) is a New Zealand Catholic bishop. He was born in Cambridge and raised in Tokoroa, the son of Henk and Maureen Gielen and the oldest of six siblings. He received his secondary education at Forest View High School, Tokoroa. After studying at Holy Cross Seminary (then located in Mosgiel), he was ordained as a priest in 1997 in Tokoroa by Bishop Max Mariu, SM, Auxiliary Bishop of Hamilton, New Zealand, the first Maori Catholic bishop. Gielen was the only priest ever ordained by Bishop Mariu. He worked in parish ministry in the Hamilton diocese serving in parishes in the East Coast, Waikato, North Waikato and Raglan.[1] He studied at the Franciscan University of Steubenville and at the Gregorian University in Rome. From 2014 until 2019, he served as director of formation at Holy Cross Seminary in Auckland.[2][3]
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Born | Cambridge, New Zealand New Zealand | 2 June 1971
Gielen was appointed auxiliary bishop of Auckland by Pope Francis on 6 January 2020 as the titular bishop of Abbir Maius.[3] He was ordained bishop at the Vodafone Event Centre, Manukau, Auckland[4] on Saturday 7 March 2020[5] in the presence of 3,000 people.[1] The principal consecrator was Bishop Patrick James Dunn and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop Stephen Lowe and Bishop Peter Cullinane[6] The deacon at the ordination Mass was Deacon Henk Gielen of Papamoa, Michael Gielen's father.[2] Other bishops participating included Cardinal John Dew, Bishop Michael Dooley, Bishop Colin Campbell, Bishop Basil Meeking, Bishop Owen Dolan, Bishop Denis Browne and Bishop Richard Umbers. The papal bull of appointment was read, on behalf of the Apostolic Nuncio, Archbisop Novatus Rugambwa, by Monsignor Edward Karaan, Deputy Head of Mission and First Secretary at the Apostolic Nunciature in Wellington.[1]
Gielen is a keen cyclist. In 2015 he and seven seminarians of Holy Cross Seminary cycled for 33 days from Cape Reinga at the northern end of the North Island to Bluff on the southern coast of the South Island to promote vocations for the priesthood. He also enjoys participating in rugby union, cricket and golf.[2][3]
See also
References
- Rowena Orejana, "Jesus does great things when you say 'yes'", NZ Catholic, 22 March-4 April, 2020, p. 9.
- Michael Otto, "Deacon Dad proud of his bishop son: Deacon Henk Gielen was the deacon at the episcopal ordination of his son, Bishop Michael Gielen, as auxiliary bishop of Auckland", NZ Catholic, 12 March 2020. (Retrieved 13 March 2020)
- "Hamilton priest Father Michael Gielen appointed new Auckland Auxiliary Bishop", New Zealand Catholic Bishops Website (Retrieved 14 January 2020)
- Vodafone Events Centre, Auckland (Retrieved 13 March 2020]
- "Pope Names New Auxiliary Bishop for Auckland", Zenit, 6 January 2020 (Retrieved 14 January 2020)
- Catholic Hierarchy - Bishop Michael Andrew Gielen.
External links
- OCEANIA/NEW ZEALAND – "Appointment of the auxiliary Bishop of Auckland", Agenzia Fides, 7 January 2020 (Retrieved 14 January 2020).