Trinity celebrates the life of Sir Paul Reeves

On Sunday 4 September, Trinity College celebrated the life and ministry of The Rt Revd and the Hon Sir Paul Reeves, who died on 14 August, soon after being diagnosed with cancer.

Sir Paul was the first Archbishop and Governor-General of New Zealand of Maori descent and was a guest at Trinity College during Holy Week this year, where he addressed congregations and spent time in reflection with Trinity students. 

The memorial service was led by: Trinity College Chaplain, the Revd Dr Andreas Loewe; Fellow of Trinity College, one time Archbishop of Brisbane and Governor General of Australia, the Rt Revd Peter Hollingworth AC, OBE; and Chaplain of the Maori Anglican Congregation, Altona, the Revd Victor Wilson.

Trinity College received the Maori congregation with an official welcome ceremony, which was then followed by evensong in the Trinity College Chapel and dinner in the Trinity College Dining Hall. 

Trinity College Chaplain, the Revd Dr Andreas Loewe, said the memorial service provided a wonderful opportunity for the College to come together with the Maori community and remember an outstanding preacher and friend of the College.

‘Sir Paul was an incredible communicator; he related his experiences with God with his own life and through this he encouraged others to think more deeply about their faith,’ Andreas said. 

09 Sep 2011
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