Marsden Cross at Oihi Bay, Bay Of Islands... It is a large
Celtic stone... With the following inscription...
Where the 1st Christian service in New Zealand
was preached on Christmas Day 1814...
The people, mostly Maori... Gathered to listen...
The cross in the wilderness... Was unveiled at Rangihoua, Oihi
in March 1907. The cross was designed by the Rev’d Philip Walsh
who was archdeacon of
Waimate from1901 to 1912.
Walsh was a noted amateur artist and
architectural draftsman who
designed several churches. The cross cost
£223.
Marsden Cross not only marks the area where the congregation
gathered on Christmas Day 1814 to take part in worship but
also the land where the first missionary settlement was erected.
The first missionary houses and school room were located on this site.
gathered on Christmas Day 1814 to take part in worship but
also the land where the first missionary settlement was erected.
The first missionary houses and school room were located on this site.
Marsden Cross is a significant site for the annual commemoration
of the arrival of Marsden and the first missionaries with Ruatara
and other
Māori in December 1814 and the conduct of worship
on Christmas Day. The site is also a place of pilgrimage
throughout the year by people who are interested not only in the early
on Christmas Day. The site is also a place of pilgrimage
throughout the year by people who are interested not only in the early
Christian beginnings at this place but
in New Zealand history.
The setting of Marsden Cross at Oihi Bay is one
of serenity and
great beauty. Historically the place is charged with memories of the
warm beginnings which took place here in the early interaction of
Māori and Pākehā. These beginnings at Oihi were the starting point
for Pākehā daily engagement with Māori and eventually led on to
the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi / The Treaty of Waitangi in
1840 and the birth of New Zealand as a nation.
great beauty. Historically the place is charged with memories of the
warm beginnings which took place here in the early interaction of
Māori and Pākehā. These beginnings at Oihi were the starting point
for Pākehā daily engagement with Māori and eventually led on to
the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi / The Treaty of Waitangi in
1840 and the birth of New Zealand as a nation.
Marsden Cross has been in the news lately as 2014 was the bi-centenary
of Samuel Marsden's first sermon with Ruatara in Oihi,
Bay of Islands...A civic ceremony was held on 21st December,
attended by the Governor-General, local kaumatua (elders)
and church leaders and the nation. On Christmas morning
a service was held round the cross.
attended by the Governor-General, local kaumatua (elders)
and church leaders and the nation. On Christmas morning
a service was held round the cross.
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