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Very Rev. Fr '''Ian Nield''' is an Archpriest in the [[Deanery of New Zealand (Antiochian)|Deanery of New Zealand]] within the [[Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand]].
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Very Rev. Fr '''Ian Nield''' is an [[Archpriest]] in the [[Deanery of New Zealand (Antiochian)|Deanery of New Zealand]] within the [[Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand]].
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Ian James Nield was born in Oldham, England in 1961.  He was christened in October 1961 at Saint Margaret's Church, Hollinwood and was brought up as a High Church Anglican.  With his parents he moved to New Zealand in 1970.   
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Ian James Nield was born in Oldham, England in 1961.  He was [[Baptism|baptized]] in October 1961 at Saint Margaret's Church, Hollinwood and was brought up as a High Church Anglican.  With his parents he moved to New Zealand in 1970.   
  
He was educated at various schools in New Zealand and England in the 1970s before commencing his studies at  the University of Waikato in 1980.  There was no Anglican chaplaincy at university so he sought the pastoral oversight of the Roman Catholic chaplains on campus, Fr Gerald Quin and Fr Graham Alexander.  It was at university he met his future wife Joanne, to whom he was married in 1986, by Canon Stuart Anderson (+March 2009, Hastings, NZ) at Saint James Anglican Church, Lower Hutt, NZ.
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He was educated at various schools in New Zealand and England in the 1970s before commencing his studies at  the University of Waikato in 1980.  There was no Anglican chaplaincy at university so he sought the pastoral oversight of the Roman Catholic [[chaplain]]s on campus, Fr Gerald Quin and Fr Graham Alexander.  It was at university he met his future wife Joanne, to whom he was married in 1986, by Canon Stuart Anderson (+March 2009, Hastings, NZ) at Saint James Anglican Church, Lower Hutt, NZ.
  
 
In 1987 Ian and his wife moved to England so that he could pursue his doctoral studies.  He completed his PhD in physics in 1990 and returned to New Zealand in 1994, settling in Auckland.  In 1998 the Nield family moved back to Lower Hutt.
 
In 1987 Ian and his wife moved to England so that he could pursue his doctoral studies.  He completed his PhD in physics in 1990 and returned to New Zealand in 1994, settling in Auckland.  In 1998 the Nield family moved back to Lower Hutt.
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By 1998 it had become painfully obvious that Ian could no longer call the Anglican Church his ecclesial home.  After a period of instruction the whole family was received into the Orthodox Church on [[Palm Sunday]] ([[April 4]]), 1999.  Beginning in September 2000, Ian served on the Archdiocesan board of trustees.
 
By 1998 it had become painfully obvious that Ian could no longer call the Anglican Church his ecclesial home.  After a period of instruction the whole family was received into the Orthodox Church on [[Palm Sunday]] ([[April 4]]), 1999.  Beginning in September 2000, Ian served on the Archdiocesan board of trustees.
  
Dr Nield was asked on several occasions by Metropolitan Archbishop [[Paul (Saliba) of Australia and New Zealand|Paul Saliba]] to take up [[ordination|ordained]] ministry.  In late 2002, Ian recognised this calling and accepted the metropolitan's request that he be the priest to the mission in Wellington.  Consequently he was ordained to the [[deacon|diaconate]] and the [[priest]]hood in January 2003, and serves as head of [[mission]] in Wellington. Fr Ian serves Eastern Rite and [[Western Rite]] on alternating weeks.  On 8th May 2009, at the hierarchical liturgy for the archdiocesan annual clergy symposium, Fr Ian was elevated to the rank of archpriest by Metr Paul.
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Dr Nield was asked on several occasions by [[Metropolitan]] [[Archbishop]] [[Paul (Saliba) of Australia and New Zealand|Paul Saliba]] to take up [[ordination|ordained]] ministry.  In late 2002, Ian recognised this calling and accepted the metropolitan's request that he be the [[priest]] to the mission in Wellington.  Consequently he was ordained to the [[deacon|diaconate]] and the priesthood in January 2003, and serves as head of [[mission]] in Wellington. Fr Ian serves Eastern Rite and [[Western Rite]] on alternating weeks.  On [[May 8]], 2009, at the hierarchical [[Divine Liturgy|liturgy]] for the archdiocesan annual [[clergy]] symposium, Fr Ian was elevated to the rank of archpriest by Metr Paul.
  
 
As well as his parish duties and Archdiocesan administrative duties, Fr Ian assists the dean, Archpriest [[Jack Witbrock]], in the administration of the Deanery of New Zealand.
 
As well as his parish duties and Archdiocesan administrative duties, Fr Ian assists the dean, Archpriest [[Jack Witbrock]], in the administration of the Deanery of New Zealand.

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Very Rev. Fr Ian Nield is an Archpriest in the Deanery of New Zealand within the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand.

Biography

Ian James Nield was born in Oldham, England in 1961. He was baptized in October 1961 at Saint Margaret's Church, Hollinwood and was brought up as a High Church Anglican. With his parents he moved to New Zealand in 1970.

He was educated at various schools in New Zealand and England in the 1970s before commencing his studies at the University of Waikato in 1980. There was no Anglican chaplaincy at university so he sought the pastoral oversight of the Roman Catholic chaplains on campus, Fr Gerald Quin and Fr Graham Alexander. It was at university he met his future wife Joanne, to whom he was married in 1986, by Canon Stuart Anderson (+March 2009, Hastings, NZ) at Saint James Anglican Church, Lower Hutt, NZ.

In 1987 Ian and his wife moved to England so that he could pursue his doctoral studies. He completed his PhD in physics in 1990 and returned to New Zealand in 1994, settling in Auckland. In 1998 the Nield family moved back to Lower Hutt.

By 1998 it had become painfully obvious that Ian could no longer call the Anglican Church his ecclesial home. After a period of instruction the whole family was received into the Orthodox Church on Palm Sunday (April 4), 1999. Beginning in September 2000, Ian served on the Archdiocesan board of trustees.

Dr Nield was asked on several occasions by Metropolitan Archbishop Paul Saliba to take up ordained ministry. In late 2002, Ian recognised this calling and accepted the metropolitan's request that he be the priest to the mission in Wellington. Consequently he was ordained to the diaconate and the priesthood in January 2003, and serves as head of mission in Wellington. Fr Ian serves Eastern Rite and Western Rite on alternating weeks. On May 8, 2009, at the hierarchical liturgy for the archdiocesan annual clergy symposium, Fr Ian was elevated to the rank of archpriest by Metr Paul.

As well as his parish duties and Archdiocesan administrative duties, Fr Ian assists the dean, Archpriest Jack Witbrock, in the administration of the Deanery of New Zealand.

Fr Ian has full time secular employment as a senior official at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. He holds degrees in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics and has professional qualifications in Finance.

Fr Ian and Joanne have four children who are all of school age.

Source

Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand

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