Steeped in rich heritage, the Pompallier Diocesan Centre in Ponsonby, Auckland captivates visitors with its historic buildings and lovely grounds. Guests often highlight the friendly staff and convenient visitor parking, enhancing their experience while exploring the Roman Catholic Diocese’s legacy. Whether you’re there to learn about the church’s history or simply enjoy the serene environment, this centre offers a meaningful and welcoming visit.
Ruggiero Lovreglio
4 months agoAwesome historical building
Jeff O
2 years agoVisited today to pick up some free former library books. Visitor parking available. Lovely grounds and historic buildings. Frendly staff.
sj
8 months agoJames van schie would tease me everyday at mater maria catholic college back in the 90’s, he made me feel like nothing!. Him being general manager is the biggest joke I’ve ever heard!!..
Walter Huang
7 years agoAwesome experience in visiting Pompallier Diocesan Centre. Learnt lots of information of Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland.
Blazer Spitter
9 years agohi, my name is Carroll. I just came from there today. The reason for my visit was that Bishop Pat had put out a notice to the catholic parishes around Auckland to invite people to morning tea with him. This was an opportunity not to be missed so I jumped at the chance. Thoroughly enjoyed my morning there with the Bishop (now my idea of HIGH TEA)....met a wonderful group of ladies from different parishes from around Auckland.. even one from my own parish St John the Evangelist, Otara whom I had never met before. Gosh thank God for the Bishop's invitation otherwise I may have not had the pleasure of knowing you Erin. After a delightful morning tea and a walk around the gardens I ended the visit with a rooftop view of Auckland City. Must also mention I met retired Judge Bill Mitchell...I think he was pretty well known in his days, and I'm sure he was quite influential as. This visit for my daughter and I i give a 10 out of 10...all the staff there lovely and helpful and the Bishop is a person you could gravitate to very easily. Look forward to the next invite Bishop Pat...till then have a blessed and wonderful Christmas everyone...