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Diocese
  
Name
  
Charles Drennan

Predecessor
  
Nationality
  
New Zealander

Province
  
Wellington



Ordination
  
14 June 1996 (Priest) in Rome

Consecration
  
Born
  
23 August 1960 (age 63) Christchurch, New Zealand (
1960-08-23
)


Birth name
  
Charles Edward Drennan

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic Church

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Charles Edward Drennan (born 23 August 1960 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is the Second Catholic Bishop of Palmerston North, New Zealand (22 February 2012 – present).

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Early life

Drennan was raised by an Anglican father and a Catholic mother. He attended Ilam School, St Teresa's School (Riccarton), Kirkwood Intermediate School and Christ's College. At St Teresa's, the nine-year-old Drennan was introduced by a teacher to the book Promises to Keep by Dr Tom Dooley about the Vietnam War. This book impressed Drennan, who was even then thinking of becoming a priest, with the notion of service.

After finishing university he spent a three-year period travelling overseas and worked for a period in a Ryder-Cheshire home in India for tuberculosis patients, special needs adults and children whose parents had leprosy. There he made the decision to become a Roman Catholic priest. He studied for the priesthood at Holy Cross Seminary, Mosgiel for two years before being sent by his bishop, John Meeking of Christchurch, to Rome to complete his training at the Pontifical Urbaniana University. He later took postgraduate studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University.

Priesthood

Drennan was ordained a priest in Rome for the Diocese of Christchurch on 14 June 1996. Drennan also became an Ascribed Rosminian - he belongs to the Institute of Charity (Rosminians) as a diocesan priest. He returned to New Zealand and served as a priest in the parishes of Hoon Hay and Timaru.

After his post-graduate study in Rome, he was on the staff of Holy Cross Seminary and Good Shepherd College in Auckland. He was then invited to work in the Vatican’s Secretariat of State where he spent seven years. His main role was writing speeches and talks for the Pope. Drennan's period there covered the final years of Pope John Paul II and the election and first four years of Pope Benedict XVI.

Drennan said that working at the Vatican was "intense, finely focused and hugely stimulating. I met some wonderful people there - priests and lay, working in the Vatican". At the request of Bishop Barry Jones, Drennan returned to Christchurch in 2010. Just before leaving the Vatican, he accompanied the Pope on a visit to the Czech Republic, during which they discussed the Church in New Zealand. In Christchurch, Drennan held the title of Monsignor and the position of Diocesan Chancellor of the Diocese of Christchurch.

He also held the positions of Administrator of Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, Parish Priest of St Anne’s Parish, Woolston and chair of the Council of Priests.

Episcopacy

Drennan was appointed coadjutor bishop of Palmerston North by Pope Benedict XVI on 22 February 2011. He was consecrated on 11 June 2011 in the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Palmerston North. His principal consecrator was his future predecessor, Bishop Peter Cullinane of Palmerston North and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop Barry Philip Jones of Christchurch and Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Canberra-Goulburn. Drennan succeeded to the see on 22 February 2012, following the retirement of Peter Cullinane. His liturgical installation took place at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit on 17 March 2012. Drennan is a member of the executive committee of the Federation of Catholic Bishops Conferences of Oceania and is bishop member of the board of the New Zealand Catholic Education Office Ltd. He is a member of the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference Commission for the Church. Drennan's motto caritas congaudet veritati (love delights in the truth) is taken from the First Letter of St Paul to the Corinthians, chapter 13.

Social Justice

On 7 March 2015, Drennan joined with other protestors in a demonstration in Palmerston North in relation to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). In a speech to the 500 protestors in The square, he said: "Absolute freedom is not in our interests." "It most certainly is not a right of global business interests to trump the duty of an elected government to govern a nation's economy in accord with the wishes of that nation's citizens." Drennan also denounced the secrecy of the TPP negotiations.

References

Charles Drennan Wikipedia