Ashby
Ashby
Ashby
Ashby
Most Rev Dr B. P. Ashby, Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
5 August 1964
The Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, the Most Rev Dr B. P. Ashby, accompanied in procession by other bishops and priests to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament for his consecration.
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Most Rev Dr. B. P. Ashby with Bishop Wiggins
1 September 1986
The former Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, the Most Rev Brian Ashby (right), with Bishop Wiggins, suffragan Bishop of Wellington at a service to mark the annual admissions and promotions of the non-denominational military and hospital Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
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Rev Dr. B. P. Ashby, Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
4 August 1964
The Rev Dr B.P Ashby stood outside the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament ahead of his consecration to become the fifth Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch.
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Rev Dr. B. P. Ashby at a new church, Jeffreys Road
21 September 1966
The Most Rev B.P. Ashby at the blessing of the foundation stone at St Matthew's Church, on Jeffreys Road, Bryndwr.
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Area: North West / Bryndwr
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