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Denzil Meuli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Denzil Meuli
Pierre Denzil Meuli (born 22 September 1926) is a writer, former newspaper editor, Roman Catholic priest of the Diocese of Auckland and a leading traditionalist Catholic in New Zealand.〔(Elizabeth Isichei, "Visions and Visionaries. The Search for Alternative Forms of Authority Among Catholic Conservatives"/"Visions et visionnaires. La recherche de formes alternatives d'autorité chez les conservateurs catholiques", ''Archives des sciences sociales des religions'', 1991, Vol. 75, Issue 1, pp. 113-125. )〕 In 1969 Meuli was appointed editor of the newspaper, ''Zealandia'', by Archbishop Liston of Auckland in a controversial episode accompanying the profound changes to the Catholic Church in New Zealand engendered by the second Vatican Council. ==Early life== Meuli was born in New Plymouth. He was the son of Perry and Patricia Meuli (née O'Leary) and has one sister, Deirdre. He was educated in several parish schools of the Sisters of Mercy and the Sisters of St Joseph of Nazareth. He received his secondary education at Sacred Heart College, Auckland, St Peter's College, Auckland and St Kevin's College, Oamaru. From 1943 to 1945 he served with the Royal New Zealand Air Force in New Zealand. He studied for the Catholic priesthood at Holy Cross College, Mosgiel and later went to Rome to complete his studies at the International College for the Propagation of the Faith〔"Appointment" ''Zealandia'', Thursday, 7 August 1969, p. 2.〕 and where he was awarded the degrees of S.T.D., U.J.D., and Ph.L.. He was ordained as a Priest of the Diocese of Auckland in Rome in December 1956.〔 After ordination, Meuli spent 18 months in Germany preparing for his doctorate and was a chaplain in the Occupation Army of the Rhine. He also held chaplaincies in several parishes in France (including Neuilly-sur-Seine, Charleville-Mézières, Armentières) and at the Walburgeschule in Menden, Germany, while collecting material for his doctorate. He obtained his doctorate from the Pontifical Gregorian University in 1959〔("The History of Our Church", Glen Eden Catholic Parish website. ) (retrieved 29 May 2012)〕 and then returned to New Zealand where he served in the parishes of Three Kings, Avondale, and Glen Eden.〔
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