John Kirby (bishop)
The Most Rev. Dr John Kirby (born 29 October 1938) is a prelate of the Catholic Church who was the Bishop of Clonfert from 1988 to 2019.
Styles of Dr John Kirby | |
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Reference style | The Most Reverend |
Spoken style | Your Lordship |
Religious style | Bishop |
Posthumous style | not applicable |
He was born in Baylough, Athlone, County Roscommon, Ireland. He was educated at Garbally College, where he later taught. He went to St. Patrick's College, Maynooth to study for the priesthood. He was ordained a priest on 23 June 1963 for his home diocese.
He coached the rugby team, where he was the first to notice the skills of Ciaran Fitzgerald, who would go on to captain the national team. Dr Kirby was later appointed to the Presidency of the College.
On 18 February 1988 he was appointed Bishop.[1] He was ordained a bishop on 9 April. The Principal Consecrator was Archbishop Gaetano Alibrandi, the Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland; his Principal Co-Consecrators were two of his predecessors Archbishop Joseph Cassidy, and Bishop William Philbin.
The role of Bishop of Clonfert "ex-officio" includes the roles of Parish Priest of Ballinasloe and senior governor of the Garbally College.
Pope Francis accepted his resignation on 16 July 2019.