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Bishop of Meath
BishopricBishop of Meath
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Meath
CathedralSt. Mary's Cathedral, Mullingar
PatronSaint Finian

Bishop of Meath. The Bishop of Meath is the Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath, which is located in Ireland and includes parts of the provinces of Leinster and Ulster. The diocese is under the patronage of Saint Finian, an Irish saint who founded the monastery of Clonard Abbey in the 6th century. The bishopric is also associated with other notable Irish saints, including Saint Columba and Saint Ciaran.

History of

the Bishopric The history of the Bishop of Meath dates back to the 6th century, when the diocese was established by Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The diocese was originally part of the Archdiocese of Armagh, but it was later separated and became a distinct bishopric under the Archbishop of Armagh. The Bishop of Meath played an important role in the history of Ireland, particularly during the Middle Ages, when the diocese was a major center of Christianity and learning. The bishopric was also associated with notable Irish monasteries, including Clonard Abbey and Kells Abbey, which were founded by Irish saints such as Saint Finian and Saint Columba. The Bishop of Meath also had connections with other notable Christian leaders, including Pope Adrian IV and Saint Thomas Becket.

List of Bishops of Meath

The list of Bishop of Meath includes many notable bishops, such as Saint Finian, who founded the monastery of Clonard Abbey in the 6th century. Other notable bishops include Bishop Thomas Lewis, who was appointed by Pope Innocent XI in the 17th century, and Bishop John Cantwell, who was a prominent Catholic leader during the Irish Rebellion of 1641. The list of Bishop of Meath also includes Bishop Patrick Plunkett, who was a martyr during the Penal Laws in the 18th century, and Bishop Thomas Nulty, who was a prominent Catholic leader during the Irish Land League in the 19th century. The current Bishop of Meath is Thomas Deenihan, who was appointed by Pope Francis in 2018 and has connections with other notable Catholic leaders, including Archbishop Eamon Martin and Cardinal Seán Brady.

Diocese of Meath

The Diocese of Meath is a Roman Catholic diocese located in Ireland and includes parts of the provinces of Leinster and Ulster. The diocese is under the patronage of Saint Finian and has connections with other notable Irish dioceses, including the Archdiocese of Armagh and the Diocese of Dublin. The diocese is also associated with notable Irish monasteries, including Clonard Abbey and Kells Abbey, which were founded by Irish saints such as Saint Finian and Saint Columba. The Diocese of Meath has a long history dating back to the 6th century and has been associated with many notable Christian leaders, including Pope Adrian IV and Saint Thomas Becket. The diocese is also home to many notable Catholic institutions, including St. Patrick's College, Maynooth and St. Finian's College.

Responsibilities and Role

The Bishop of Meath has a number of responsibilities and plays an important role in the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland. The bishop is responsible for the spiritual leadership of the diocese and has a number of administrative duties, including the appointment of priests and the management of Catholic institutions. The bishop is also responsible for promoting the teachings of the Catholic Church and for providing pastoral care to the people of the diocese. The Bishop of Meath also has connections with other notable Catholic leaders, including Archbishop Eamon Martin and Cardinal Seán Brady, and plays an important role in the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference. The bishop is also associated with notable Catholic organizations, including the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul and the Knights of Saint Columbanus.

Notable Bishops of Meath

There have been many notable Bishop of Meath throughout history, including Saint Finian, who founded the monastery of Clonard Abbey in the 6th century. Other notable bishops include Bishop Thomas Lewis, who was appointed by Pope Innocent XI in the 17th century, and Bishop John Cantwell, who was a prominent Catholic leader during the Irish Rebellion of 1641. The Bishop of Meath has also been associated with notable Irish saints, including Saint Columba and Saint Ciaran, and has connections with other notable Christian leaders, including Pope Adrian IV and Saint Thomas Becket. The current Bishop of Meath is Thomas Deenihan, who was appointed by Pope Francis in 2018 and has connections with other notable Catholic leaders, including Archbishop Eamon Martin and Cardinal Seán Brady. Other notable bishops include Bishop Patrick Plunkett, who was a martyr during the Penal Laws in the 18th century, and Bishop Thomas Nulty, who was a prominent Catholic leader during the Irish Land League in the 19th century.

Category:Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland

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