TheBishop of Limerickis anepiscopaltitle which takes its name after the city ofLimerickin theProvince of Munster,Ireland.In theCatholic Churchit still continues as a separate title, but in theChurch of Irelandit has been united with other bishoprics.
History
editThe diocese of Limerick is one of the twenty-four dioceses established at theSynod of Rathbreasailin 1111. After theReformation,there are parallelapostolic successions:one of theChurch of Irelandand the other of theRoman Catholic Church.
In the Church of Ireland, Limerick continued as a separate title until 1661 when it was combined withArdfert and Aghadoeto form the unitedbishopric of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe.Since 1976, the Church of Ireland see has been part of the unitedbishopric of Limerick and Killaloe.
In the Roman Catholic Church, Limerick still remains as a separate title. The current bishop is the Most ReverendBrendan Leahy,Bishop of theRoman Catholic Diocese of Limerick,who was appointed by theHoly Seeon 10 January 2013 and receivedepiscopal ordinationon 14 April 2013.[1]
Pre-Reformation bishops
editList of Pre-Reformation Bishops of Limerick | |||
---|---|---|---|
From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
c.1106 | 1140 | Gilli alias Gilla Espaic | Consecrated c. 1106; presided aspapal legateat theSynod of Rathbreasailin 1111; resigned 1140; died 1145; also known as Gilbert |
1140 | 1148 | Patricius | Consecrated atCanterburyin 1140 and took an oath of fealty there, however, his name does not occur in any Irish record. One source says he died shortly after and never took possession of the diocese. He died after December 1148 |
c.1140 | 1151 | Erolb | Probably a successful rival of Patricius, known as anOstman;governed the see from c. 1140 until his death in 1151; He is called Harold by Usher |
bef.1152 | 1167 | Torgesius | Present at theSynod of Kellsin March 1152; died in office |
bef.1167 | c.1186/89 | Brictius | Became bishop before 1167; assisted at theThird Council of the Lateranin 1179 and 1180; died sometime between 1186 and 1189 |
bef.1190 | 1207 | Donnchad Ua Briain | Became bishop before 1190; died before 5 December 1207; also known as Donatus |
1207 | (Geoffrey) | RectorofDungarvan;nominated byKing Johnon 5 December 1207, but no evidence he was validly elected or consecrated | |
1208/15 | 1222 | Edmund | Became bishop before July 1215, and probably governed the see from c. 1208; died in office |
1223 | 1250 | Hubert de Burgo,O.S.A. | Formerly Prior ofAthassel;became custodian of the diocese 11 March 1223 and elected bishop before 7 May 1224; received possession of thetemporalitiesc. 21 April 1225; died 14 September 1250 |
1251 | 1272 | Robert of Emly | Elected before 11 April 1251 and received possession of the temporalities 6 January 1252; died 8 September 1272 |
1273 | 1302 | Gerald Le Marescal | Formerly Archdeacon of Limerick; elected bishop before 11 January 1273 and received possession of the temporalities 17 January 1273; died 10 February 1302 |
1302 | 1311 | Robert de Dundonald | Formerly aCanonofLimerick;elected bishop before 2 May 1302 and received possession of the temporalities 30 July 1302; died 3 May 1311 |
1312 | 1336 | Eustace de l'Eau | FormerlyDean of Limerick;elected bishop c. 20 November 1312 and received possession of the temporalities after 1 December 1312; died 3 May 1336; also known as Eustace de Aqua |
1336 | 1353 | Maurice de Rochfort | Elected before 7 November 1336 and received possession of the temporalities on that date; consecrated 6 April 1337; died 9 June 1353; also known as Maurice de Rupe |
1354 | 1359 | Stephen Lawless | Formerly Chancellor ofLimerick;appointed bishop 19 February 1354; consecrated before 7 April 1354; received possession of the temporalities 29 April 1354; died 28 December 1359 |
1360 | 1369 | Stephen Wall | FormerlyDean of Limerick;elected bishop before 6 November 1360 and appointed on that date; received possession of the temporalities 2 March 1361; translated toMeath19 February 1369; also known as Stephen de Valle |
1369 | c.1399 | Peter Curragh | Appointed 19 February 1369; received possession of the temporalities 10 February 1370; translated toRossc. 1399 |
c.1399 | (Bernardus Ó Conchobhair) | Translated fromRossc. 1399, but did not take effect | |
1400 | 1434 | Conchobhar Ó Deadhaidh,O.F.M. | FormerlyArchdeacon of Killaloe;appointed bishop 26 May 1400; resigned before October 1425; died 27 July 1434; also known as Cornelius O'Dea |
1426 | 1458 | John Mothel,O.S.A. | Formerly aCanonof Kells; appointed bishop 7 October 1426; received possession of the temporalities 23 January 1427; resigned c. April 1458; died 1468 |
1456 | Thomas Leger,O.S.A. | Appointed 10 May 1456 whilst John Mothel was still bishop; deprived 23 November 1456 | |
1458 | 1469 | William Creagh | Appointed 19 April 1458; died before July 1469; also known as William Russell |
1469 | 1486 | Thomas Arthur | Appointed 14 July and consecrated 10 September 1469; died 19 July 1486 |
1486 | Richard Stakpoll | Appointed 18 September 1486, but was made void by the appointment of Dunowe; died before 20 November 1486. Was 24 years old at the time of his appointment and was not to be consecrated until he reached 28 though he died the same year. | |
1486 | 1489 | John Dunowe | Formerly aCanonofExeter;appointed bishop 13 November 1486; acted as asuffragan bishopin thediocese of Exeter1489; died before April 1489 |
1489 | 1521 | John Folan | Formerly aCanonofFerns;appointed bishop 24 April 1489; died 30 January 1522; also known as John O'Phelan and in some sources as John Whelan.[2] |
1524 | 1551 | John Quin,O.P.[A] | Appointed 21 October 1524 and consecrated before 3 January 1525; swore the Oath of Supremacy atClonmelearly in 1539;[3]resigned 9 April 1551; died 1554 (or 1555); also known as John Coyn or Seaán Ó Cuinn |
Source(s):[4][5][6] |
Post-Reformation bishops
editChurch of Ireland succession
editList of Church of Ireland Bishops of Limerick | |||
---|---|---|---|
From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1551 | 1556 | William Casey | FormerlyRectorofKilcornan;nominated bishop byKing Edward VIon 6 July 1551 and consecrated at Dublin on 25 October 1551; deprived byQueen Mary Iin 1556 |
1556 | 1571 | Hugh Lacy[B] | Formerly aCanonofLimerick;appointed bishop 24 November 1556; in a letter of 12 October 1561, the papal legateFr David Wolfe SJdescribed all the bishops in Munster as 'adherents ofthe Queen';[7]in 1562 the Lord Lieutenant theEarl of Sussexsaid that he had 'by the laws of the realm, forfeited his bishopric';[8]appointed to an ecclesiastical commission for enforcing the royal supremacy in June 1564;[9]deprived 8 May 1571; died 1580; also known as Hugh de Lacey or Lees |
1571 | 1591 | William Casey(again) | Restored byQueen Elizabeth Ion 8 May 1571; died on 7 February 1591 |
appointed 1588 | (Denis Campbell) | Dean of Limerick;appointedcoadjutor bishopin 1588 to Bishop Casey; Campbell was later nominated to be bishop ofDerry,RaphoeandClogherin 1603, but died before consecration in July 1603 | |
1594 | 1603 | John Thornborough | FormerlyDean of York;nominated 20 September 1593 and appointed byletters patent9 January 1594; translated toBristol4 July 1603; also known as John Thornburgh |
1604 | 1626 | Bernard Adams | Nominated 5 August 1603 and consecrated April 1604; also heldKilfenorain commendamfrom 1606 to 1617; died 22 March 1626 |
1626 | 1634 | Francis Gough | Formerly Chancellor ofLimerick;nominated 18 April and consecrated 17 September 1626; died 29 August 1634 |
1634 | 1642 | George Webb | FormerlyChaplain-in-OrdinarytoKing Charles II;nominated bishop 6 October and consecrated 18 December 1634; died as a prisoner at thecastle in Limerickon 22 June 1642 |
1643 | 1649 | Robert Sibthorp | Translated fromKilfenora;nominated 7 April 1643; died in April 1649 |
1649 | 1660 | See vacant | |
1660 | 1661 | Edward Synge | FormerlyDean of Elphin;nominated bishop 6 August 1660; becameBishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoein 1661 |
1661 | 1976 | See part of the unitedbishopric of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe. | |
Since 1976 | See part of the unitedbishopric of Limerick and Killaloe. | ||
Source(s):[6][10][11] |
Roman Catholic succession
editList of Roman Catholic Bishops of Limerick | |||
---|---|---|---|
From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1551 | 1556 | See vacant | |
1556 | 1580 | Hugh Lacy[C] | Formerly aCanonofLimerick;appointed 24 November 1556; received special faculties for theprovinceof Cashel in the absence of the archbishop on 3 May 1575; died 1580 |
1582 | 1591 | Cornelius O'Boyle | Appointed 20 August 1582; died after 1591 |
1591 | 1602 | See vacant | |
appointed 1602 | Richard Cadan | Appointedvicar apostolicbypapal brief22 February 1602 | |
1620 | 1646 | Richard Arthur | Named asvicar generalof Limerick in a government report in 1613, and as bishop-elect in a later report 1617; appointed 18 May 1620 and consecrated September 1623; died 23 May 1646 |
1646 | 1654 | Edmund O'Dwyer | Appointedcoadjutor bishop(with right of succession) 6 February and consecrated 7 May 1645; succeeded 23 May 1646; died 5 April 1654 |
1657 | 1685 | James Dowley | Appointed vicar apostolic by papal brief 17 April 1657 and again 31 July 1669; appointed bishop 4 May 1676 and by papal brief 8 March 1677; died c. January 1685 |
1698 | 1702 | John O'Molony | Translated fromKillaloe24 January 1689, but continued asApostolic Administratorof Killaloe 1689–1702; died 3 September 1702 |
1702 | 1720 | See vacant | |
1720 | 1737 | Cornelius Ó Caoimh | Appointed 7 March 1720; died 4 May 1737 |
1737 | 1759 | Robert Lacy | Appointed 30 August 1737 and consecrated 23 February 1638; died 4 August 1759 |
1759 | 1778 | Daniel O'Kearney | Appointed 27 November 1759 and consecrated 27 January 1760; died 24 January 1778 |
(1778) | (John Butler, S.J.) | Appointed 10 April 1778, but was not accepted | |
1779 | 1796 | Denis Conway | Appointed 25 February and consecrated 20 June 1779; died 19 June 1796 |
1796 | 1813 | John Young | Appointedcoadjutor bishop(with right of succession) 4 January and consecrated 20 May 1793; succeeded 19 June 1796; died 22 September 1813 |
1814 | 1828 | Charles Tuohy | Appointed 1 October 1814 and consecrated 23 April 1815; died 17 March 1828 |
1828 | 1864 | John Ryan | Appointed coadjutor bishop (with right of succession) 31 September and consecrated 11 December 1825; succeeded 17 March 1828; died 6 June 1864 |
1864 | 1886 | George Butler | Appointed 10 June and consecrated 25 July 1861; succeeded 6 June 1864; died 3 February 1886 |
1886 | 1917 | Edward Thomas O'Dwyer | Appointed 18 May and consecrated 29 June 1886; died 19 August 1917 |
1918 | 1923 | Denis Hallinan | Appointed 10 January and consecrated 10 March 1918; died 2 July 1923 |
1923 | 1945 | David Keane | Appointed 24 December 1923 and consecrated 2 March 1924; died 12 March 1945 |
1945 | 1958 | Patrick O'Neill | Appointed 15 December 1945 and consecrated 24 February 1946; died 26 March 1958 |
1958 | 1973 | Henry Murphy | Appointed 1 July and consecrated 31 August 1958; died 8 October 1973 |
1974 | 1995 | Jeremiah Newman | Appointed 17 May and consecrated 14 July 1974; died 3 April 1995 |
1994 | 1996 | (John Magee,Bishop of Cloyne) | Acted asApostolic Administratorof theDiocese of Limerickfrom July 1994 to March 1996.[12] |
1996 | 2009 | Donal Brendan Murray | PreviouslyAuxiliary BishopofDublinandTitular BishopofGlenndálocha1982–1996; appointed bishop of Limerick on 10 February 1996 and installed atSt John's Cathedral, Limerickon 24 March 1996; resignation accepted on 17 December 2009 |
2009 | 2013 | See vacant | |
2013 | present | Brendan Leahy | Appointed on 10 January 2013 and receivedepiscopal ordinationon 14 April 2013. |
Source(s):[13][14] |
Notes
edit- ASome sources state that John Quin resigned by consequences of his infirmities.[15][16]However, another source states he was forced to resign byKing Edward VIin 1551, but was restored byQueen Mary Iin 1553.[17]
- BCHugh Lacy became bishop of both successions when they were briefly reunited in the reign ofQueen Mary I.After the accession ofQueen Elizabeth I,he was deprived of the Church of Ireland title in 1571, but continued with the Roman Catholic title until his death in 1580.
References
edit- ^"Bishop Brendan Leahy".Catholic-Hierarchy.org.David M. Cheney.Retrieved17 June2013.
- ^Begley, John, Canon (1906).The Diocese of Limerick Ancient and Mediaeval.Dublin: Browne & Nolan. p. 309.
{{cite book}}
:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^Bagwell, Richard(1885–90).Ireland Under the Tudors.Vol. 1. p. 305.
- ^Cotton 1851,The Province of Munster,pp. 376–381.
- ^Fryde et al. 1986,Handbook of British Chronology,pp. 365–366.
- ^ab"Historical successions: Limerick".Crockford's Clerical Directory.Retrieved17 June2013.
- ^Rigg, J.M. (1916–26).Calendar of state papers relating to English affairs: preserved principally at Rome in the Vatican archives and library.London - H M Stationery Office. p. 49, No. 108.
{{cite book}}
:CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^Cal. Carew MSS, 1515-74, no. 237, quoted in Henry A Jeffries, 'The Irish Parliament of 1560', Irish Historical Studies 26 (1989) p. 137.
- ^Fiants Ire Eliz, No 666
- ^Cotton 1851,The Province of Munster,pp. 381–385.
- ^Fryde et al. 1986,Handbook of British Chronology,pp. 400–401.
- ^"Most Rev. John Magee".Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne.Archived fromthe originalon 6 December 2008.Retrieved27 June2009.
- ^Fryde et al. 1986,Handbook of British Chronology,pp. 337–438.
- ^"Diocese of Limerick".Catholic-Hierarchy.org.David M. Cheney.Retrieved19 September2009.
- ^Cotton 1851,The Province of Munster,p. 381.
- ^Courthorpe, William, ed. (1836).Debrett's Complete Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland(Twenty-first ed.). London: Printed for J.G. & F. Rivington; etc. p. 489.
- ^Fryde et al. 1986,Handbook of British Chronology,p. 437.
Bibliography
edit- Cotton, Henry(1851).The Province of Munster.Fasti Ecclesiae Hiberniae: The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Dublin: Hodges and Smith.
- Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986).Handbook of British Chronology(3rd, reprinted 2003 ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.ISBN0-521-56350-X.
Further reading
edit- Begley, John,The Diocese of Limerick, Ancient and Medieval.Dublin: Browne & Nolan, 1906.
- Gillebert of Limerick:the Prelate's Present to the Primate of England,John Lucey,North Munster Antiquarian Journal6, 2006, pp. 5–14
External links
edit- 'Bishops' file at Limerick City Library, Ireland
- 'Bishop Richard Arthur' file at Limerick City Library, Ireland
- 'Bishop Jeremiah Newman' file at Limerick City Library, Ireland
- 'Bishop Terence Albert O'Brien' file at Limerick City Library, Ireland
- 'Bishop Cornelius O'Dea' file at Limerick City Library, Ireland
- 'Bishop Edward Thomas O'Dwyer' file at Limerick City Library, Ireland