James Quinn (bishop)

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James Quinn, also known as James O'Quinn[1] (17 March 1819 – 18 August 1881[2]), was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Brisbane.[3][4]

Early life

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Bishop James Quinn, c. 1860

Quinn was born at Rathbane, County Kildare, Ireland, son of Matthew Quinn, a farmer, and his wife Mary née Doyle.[2] James was educated in Ireland and at the Jesuits' College at Rome.

Religious life

Quinn was ordained priest in 1843, and was engaged in educational work in Dublin.[3] In June 1859, when the Diocese of Brisbane was created, he was appointed the first bishop, but did not arrive in Queensland until 1861.[3] In 1875 he added an "O" to his surname. He tried to obtain government support for Catholic schools and clashed with Mother Mary MacKillop.[1]

His brother, Matthew Quinn, became the Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst in New South Wales.

Later life

He died on 30 August 1881 aged sixty-two, having done a good deal to moderate the acerbity of Irish factions feeling during his episcopate.[3]

References

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
new creation
1st Catholic Bishop of Brisbane
1859 – 1881
Succeeded by
Robert Dunne