Bishop of Roscrea

Bishop of Roscrea

The Bishop of Roscrea (Irish: Easpuig Ros Cré) was an episcopal title which took its name after the town of Roscrea in County Tipperary, Ireland.

Roscrea monastery was founded by Saint Cronan in the sixth-century, and from which the modern town grew around it. In March 1152, the diocese of Roscrea was one of the twenty-four dioceses established at the Synod of Kells.[1] There are only two known diocesan bishops of Roscrea: Ísác O Cuanáin who died in 1161 and Ua Cerbaill who died in 1168.[1] By the end of the 12th century, Roscrea had been incorporated into the bishopric of Killaloe.[2]

In 1970, the Roman Catholic Church revived the title as the Titular Bishop of Ros Cré. It is currently held by Bishop Heiner Koch, Auxiliary Bishop of Cologne, Germany, who was appointed on 17 March 2006.[3]

Titular bishops of Ros Cré

Titular Bishops of Ros Cré [3]
From Until Incumbent Notes
1970 1971 Dominic Joseph Conway Appointed titular bishop of Ros Cré and auxiliary bishop of Elphin on 16 October 1970; ordained bishop 8 November 1970; appointed diocesan bishop of Elphin on 12 March or 1 May 1971
1971 1973 Titular see vacant
1973 1983 Philip James Anthony Kennedy Appointed titular bishop of Ros Cré and auxiliary bishop of Adelaide on 29 January 1973; ordained bishop 17 March 1973; died 23 March 1983
1983 1991 Patrick Joseph Walsh Appointed titular bishop of Ros Cré and auxiliary bishop of Down and Connor on 6 April 1983; ordained bishop 15 May 1983; appointed diocesan Bishop of Down and Connor on 18 March 1991
1991 1993 Titular see vacant
1993 1995 Ramon Cabrera Argüelles Appointed titular bishop of Ros Cré and auxiliary bishop of Manila on 26 November 1993; ordained bishop 6 January 1994; appointed bishop of the Military Ordinariate of the Philippines 25 August 1995 and later archbishop of Lipa 14 May 2004
1995 2006 Titular see vacant
2006 present Heiner Koch Appointed titular bishop of Ros Cré and auxiliary bishop of Cologne on 17 March 2006; ordained bishop 7 May 2006

References

  1. ^ a b Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology (Third Edition ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 372. ISBN 0-521-56350-X. 
  2. ^ Dutton, Hely (1808). "Chapter V - Section 26". Statistical Survey of the County of Clare. Ireland: Dublin Society. OCLC 15374886. http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/dutton_survey/dutton_survey_chapter5.26.htm. 
  3. ^ a b Ros Cré (Titular See). Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved on 25 November 2009.

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