Francis Joseph MacKiernan

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The Most Reverend
Francis J. MacKiernan
Bishop of Kilmore
Church Roman Catholic Church
Province Armagh
Diocese Kilmore
Appointed 11 October 1972
Term ended 16 October 1998
Predecessor Austin Quinn
Successor Philip Leo O'Reilly
Orders
Ordination 17 June 1951
Consecration 10 December 1972
by William Conway
Personal details
Birth name Francis Joseph MacKiernan
Born 3 February 1926
Stradrinan, Aughawillan, County Leitrim
Died 23 December 2005 (aged 79)
Cavan General Hospital, Cavan
Buried Crypt of the Cathedral Church of St Patrick and St Felim, Cavan
Nationality Irish
Denomination Roman Catholic
Alma mater St. Patrick's College, Cavan
St Patrick's College, Maynooth

Francis Joseph MacKiernan (1926–2005) was an Irish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the Bishop of Kilmore from 1972 to 1998.[1]

Early life and ministry

He was born in Stradrinan, Aughawillan, County Leitrim on 3 February 1926.[1] After his training for the priesthood at St. Patrick's College, Cavan (1939–1944) and St Patrick's College, Maynooth, he was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Kilmore on 17 June 1951.[2][3]

His first pastoral appointment was as a curate at St Malachy's Church, Belfast in 1951.[2][3] The next year, he was appointed to the staff of St Patrick's College, Cavan, where he taught Latin, Greek and Christian Doctrine, a position he held for ten years. He was the founding president of St Felim's College, Ballinamore, a position he held from 1962 to 1972.[2][3]

Episcopal career

He was appointed the Bishop of Kilmore by Pope Paul VI on 11 October 1972.[1] His episcopal consecration took place on 10 December 1972, the principal consecrator was Cardinal William Conway, Archbishop of Armagh, and the principal co-consecrators were Archbishop Gaetano Alibrandi, Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland and Bishop Neil Farren of Derry.[1]

In 1979, he was chairman of the National Committee which organised the visit of Pope John Paul II to Ireland. He was chairman of the Episcopal Commission for Education for many years and played a key part in the setting up of the present structures for the Boards of Management of primary schools.[3]

He celebrated the Silver Jubilee of his Episcopal Ordination at the Cathedral Church of St Patrick and St Felim, Cavan on 14 December 1997, with Cardinal Seán Brady, Archbishop of Armagh reading the homily.[4]

After twenty-six years service to the Diocese of Kilmore, he resigned on 16 October 1998 and assumed the title Bishop emeritus of Kilmore.[1] He died after a short illness in Cavan General Hospital on 23 December 2005, aged 79. Following his funeral at the Cathedral Church of St Patrick and St Felim in Cavan on 28 December 2005, his remains were buried in the cathedral crypt.[1][2][3][5]

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Kilmore
1972–1998
Succeeded by
Philip Leo O'Reilly