David Moxon

January 10, 2024
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David Moxon
Full Name David Moxon
Occupation Priest
Date Of Birth Sep 6, 1951(1951-09-06)
Age 73
Birthplace Palmerston North
Country New Zealand
Birth City Manawatu-Wanganui
Horoscope Virgo

David Moxon Biography

Name David Moxon
Birthday Sep 6
Birth Year 1951
Place Of Birth Palmerston North
Home Town Manawatu-Wanganui
Birth Country New Zealand
Birth Sign Virgo
Children(s) Kirihimete Moxon; Te Aro Moxon; Tureia Moxon; Awatea Moxon

David Moxon is one of the most popular and richest Priest who was born on September 6, 1951 in Palmerston North, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand.

Sir David John Moxon KNZM (born 6 September 1951) is a New Zealand Anglican bishop. He was until June 2017, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Representative to the Holy See and Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome. He was previously the Bishop of Waikato in the Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki, the archbishop of the New Zealand dioceses and one of the three primates of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. In the 2014 New Year Honours, he was appointed a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to the Anglican Church.

Before training to become a priest, in 1970 Moxon served a one-year term as a youth worker with Volunteer Service Abroad in Fiji, and then worked as a tutor in the Education Department at Massey University during 1974-75. In 1978 Moxon was appointed a deacon curate at Havelock North, and in 1979 he was ordained as a priest in the Diocese of Waiapu. He remained at Havelock North until 1981, and was then appointed Vicar at Gate Pa, Tauranga, where he served for six years. In 1987 Moxon was appointed Director of Theological Education by Extension for the Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia, a position he held until 1993. During this time he edited “An Education for Liturgy Kit”, a Christian Initiation Resource Kit and a Bi-cultural Education Resource Kit. He was also a member of the Commission which produced A New Zealand Prayer Book: He Karakia Mihinare o Aotearoa.

David Moxon Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Priest
House Living in own house.

David Moxon is one of the richest Priest from New Zealand. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, David Moxon 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

David Moxon was born in Palmerston North, New Zealand, in 1951. He was educated at Freyberg High School, where he was head boy. After one year at Massey University Palmerston North in 1971, he then attended the University of Canterbury/College House, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in education and psychology in 1974, before studying again at Massey University, where he graduated with a master’s degree with honours in education and sociology in 1976. In 1975, as an ordinand for the Diocese of Waiapu, he studied theology at the University of Oxford Honours School, based at St Peter’s College. He graduated from Oxford with a bachelor’s degree with honours in 1978 and a master’s degree in 1982. He also gained a Certificate in Maori Studies from Waikato University and a Licentiate in Theology (LTh) from the Bishopric of Aotearoa.

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It was announced on 4 December 2012 that Moxon was to resign his Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia posts following his appointment as the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Representative to the Holy See and director of the Anglican Centre in Rome. Moxon was named an archbishop emeritus of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia on 16 April 2013 by the General Synod / Te Hinota Whanui. In April 2013, the Mayor of Hamilton on behalf of the city council, named him an ambassador for the city. He began his ministry in Rome on 10 May 2013 and attended the first meeting between the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and Pope Francis, in Rome on 14 June 2013.

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Demetris Ranked on the list of most popular Priest. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in New Zealand. David Moxon celebrates birthday on September 6 of every year.

During Moxon’s time in Rome the Anglican Centre has focused its mission aspect on ecumenical education and networking in the area of modern slavery and human trafficking, as well as ecumenical networking for refugee ministry. On 5 October 2016, Moxon helped facilitate the fourth meeting of Francis and Welby, where they publicly renewed their respective communions’ commitment to deeper dialogue and greater mutual partnership in mission, as part of the 50th anniversary of the first official visit of an Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury to a Pope, and of the establishment of the Anglican Centre in Rome. Moxon’s term in Rome is described in Mary Reath’s book “An Open Door: The Anglican Centre in Rome, 2003 to 2016”, Canterbury Press, 2016, and in the UK Church Times 16 June 2017 article, “Moxon moves on”, by the Vatican journalist, Philippa Hitchen.

Top Facts about David Moxon

  1. David Moxon is a New Zealand Anglican bishop.
  2. He served as the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Representative to the Holy See.
  3. Moxon was born in New Zealand in 1950.
  4. He studied theology at St John’s College in Auckland.
  5. Moxon became a priest in 1977 and later a bishop.
  6. He has been involved in ecumenical and interfaith dialogue initiatives.
  7. Moxon played a key role in improving relations between Anglicans and Catholics.
  8. In 2013, he was appointed as the Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome.
  9. Moxon retired from his position as director in 2020 but continues to be active within the church community.
  10. He has received several honors for his contributions to religious diplomacy.

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