Statement of Archbishop Kieran O’Reilly welcoming the appointment of Father Fintan Monahan as Bishop of Killaloe

29 Jul 2016

I warmly welcome the news today that the Holy Father Pope Francis has appointed Father Fintan Monahan of the Archdiocese of Tuam as the new Bishop of Killaloe.

I know from my time as Bishop of Killaloe that Father Fintan will receive a warm welcome and that the people of the diocese will keep him in their prayers.

Father Fintan brings many gifts with him to his new role. Having worked for many years as diocesan secretary he is familiar with all that comes with a busy diocesan office.

In addition to his work in promoting and encouraging vocations to the priesthood, Father Fintan is recognised as having invested much energy and leadership in the area of communications and especially in the area of digital media.

Father Fintan’s gifts and experience will no doubt make a valuable contribution to the Diocese of Killaloe and to the Church in Ireland. I look forward to working with Bishop-elect Monahan in the future in the Irish Bishops’ Conference

I offer my prayerful good wishes today to Father Des Hillery who took on the role of Diocesan Administrator of the Diocese of Killaloe while administering the busy parish of Nenagh.

I offer my congratulations today to Father Fintan and to the members of his family. I pray God’s blessing on him as he takes up this new ministry in the Diocese of Killaloe and I assure him of my prayers.

ENDS

  • Archbishop Kieran O’Reilly is Archbishop of Cashel and Emly                                                     

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