Brian Hannon
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The Right Reverend Brian Hannon (born October 5, 1936) is a retired Church of Ireland clergyman, who was Bishop of Clogher from 1986 to 2001. He is also the father of the singer and songwriter Neil Hannon, lead member of The Divine Comedy, who wrote the theme music for the situation comedy Father Ted.
He was once known as "Hannon the Canon"[1]. He ministered in Derry from 1969 to 1982, during the time of the Troubles. He then moved to the diocese of Clogher, as rector of the Cathedral Parish of Enniskillen in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, and he went on to become Bishop in 1986.
He retired as Bishop of Clogher on October 5, 2001, his sixty-fifth birthday. On November 21, the Church of Ireland House of Bishops met in Dublin, where they elected his successor, the Very Reverend Michael Jackson.
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[edit] Church of Ireland press releases
- "Clogher Diocese Says Farewell To Retiring Bishop" - (October 2001) on Hannon's retirement
- "Church of Ireland to Elect New Bishop of Clogher" (November 5, 2001) - on the election of Hannon's successor
- "New Bishop of Clogher" (November 21, 2001) - announcing Hannon's successor