Pope John Paul II
Despite more than 30 years passing, Pope John Paul II is still the only supreme pontiff to have come to New Zealand’s shores.
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Despite more than 30 years passing, Pope John Paul II is still the only supreme pontiff to have come to New Zealand’s shores.
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Prior to 1872 may have seen the odd Polish sailor until the 1860s gold rush drew many prospectors and a small influx of Polish Jews which set up business in Dunedin. Samuel Edward Shrimski (1828 – 25 June 1902) became a 19th-century Member of Parliament and then a Member of the Legislative Council from Otago.
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1872 -1900 saw a period of mass migration from Poland where a majority arrived from regions under German occupation. In 1870, Vogel introduced his works scheme to build New Zealand’s infrastructure and people via Hamburg were thought to be the ideal people to carry on the works.
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1893 – saw an important period in New Zealands history, where women were seeking equality in literally a man’s world. It is important to note that these Polish pioneering woman went out to register and took interest in New Zealand political affairs.
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