Drogheda Independent

Canon Deenihan is new Meath Bishop

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CANON Thomas Deenihan (Cork and Ross) has been appointed as the new Bishop of Meath.

‘I offer my sincere congratula­tions and prayerful support to Bishop-elect Deenihan on what is a joyous day for him, his family, friends and for the faithful of the 69 parishes of Meath,’ Archbishop Eamon Martin stated.

“Bishop-elect Deenihan’s background in education, serving as General Secretary of the Catholic Primary Schools Management Associatio­n from October 2013 and as Acting Executive Secretary of the Council for Education of the Irish Episcopal Conference from July 2016, as well as his role as Diocesan Secretary in his home dioceses of Cork & Ross highlights some of the rich experience­s that he will bring to the people of his new diocese. I look forward to working alongside Bishop-elect Deenihan in the Irish Bishops’ Conference and I pray that his new patron, Saint Finian, will guide him in his ministry.”

Archbishop Martin continued, “I also wish to express my deep gratitude to Bishop Michael Smith, Bishop Emeritus of Meath, the longest serving bishop in Ireland. For almost fifty years, Bishop Smith has made an outstandin­g contributi­on to the work of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference, as its first Executive Secretary, and then as a highly committed Episcopal Secretary and member.

‘He is highly respected by his brother bishops, and, as a relative newcomer to the Conference myself, I have valued highly his contributi­ons and his warm personal encouragem­ent.

‘His wisdom and insights into recent ecclesial history in Ireland are unparallel­ed, including his first-hand experience of the Second Vatican Council and of the planning for the 1979 visit of Pope St John Paul II.

‘I pray God’s blessings on him and wish him good health and happiness in retirement.”

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