Patrick Altham Kelly
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Patrick Altham Kelly KC (born 23 November 1938) is a British clergyman.
Born in Morcambe, Lancashire, he was ordained at the Venerable English College, Rome 18 February 1962. Ordained Bishop of Salford by Bishop Holland 3 April 1984. Translated to Archdiocese of Liverpool 21 May 1996. Installed 3 July 1996.
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Province of Westminster: Thomas McMahon (Brentwood) | Michael Evans (East Anglia) | Peter Doyle (Northampton) | Malcolm McMahon (Nottingham) | Cormac Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor (Westminster)
Province of Birmingham: Vincent Nichols (Birmingham) | Declan Lang (Clifton) | Brian Noble (Shrewsbury)
Province of Liverpool: John Rawsthorne (Hallam) | Patrick O'Donoghue (Lancaster) | Arthur Roche (Leeds) | Patrick Kelly (Liverpool) | Kevin Dunn (Hexham and Newcastle) | Terence Brain (Diocese of Salford)
Province of Southwark: Kieran Conry (Arundel and Brighton) | Christopher Budd (Plymouth) | Crispian Hollis (Portsmouth) | Kevin McDonald (Southwark)
Province of Cardiff: Peter Smith (Cardiff) | Mark Jabalé (Menevia) | Edwin Regan (Wrexham)
Military Ordinariate Bishopric of the Forces: Tom Burns (Bishopric of the Forces)
The Apostolic Exarchate of the Ukrainian Greek Catholics in Great Britain: Paul Chomnycky (Apostolic Exarchate for Ukrainians)