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George Michael Lenihan : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Lenihan George Michael Lenihan OSB (1858-1910) was fifth Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1896-1910). ==Early life== George Michael Lenihan was born in 1858 in London to Irish parents who died while he was a child. Aged 14, he entered the Benedictine College at St Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate under the Abbot Alcock whose associate was Father Edmund Luck. After four years there he went to St Edmund's College, Ware to study for the priesthood for the Westminster Archdiocese. He then studied philosophy and theology at the English College at Valladolid, Spain. In 1882 when he was sub-deacon, he was invited to accompany Bishop Edmund Luck to New Zealand and on 27 August 1882 he was ordained a priest, ''" ... being the first student of the Ramsgate College to be ordained to the secular priesthood"''.〔 G H Scholefield (ed), ''A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography'', "Lenihan, George Michael", Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 1940, Vol 1, pp. 493, 494〕
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