Crispian Hollis
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Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
Senior posting | |
See | Portsmouth, England |
Title | Bishop of Portsmouth |
Period in office | 5 May 1987 — present |
Predecessor | Rt Revd Anthony Joseph Emery |
Successor | incumbent |
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Date of birth | 17 November 1936 |
Place of birth | Bristol, England |
Roger Francis Crispian Hollis, Bishop of Portsmouth, was born in Bristol, the son of author Christopher Hollis and his wife, Madeleine. Both his parents were converts to the Catholic faith.
He was at school at Stonyhurst College and did his national service in the Somerset Light Infantry, serving in the United Kingdom and in Malaya. In 1956 he went up to the University of Oxford to read Modern History as a member of Balliol College, taking his degree in 1959. In that year he went to Rome to start training for the priesthood, reading Philosophy and Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University as a member of the Venerable English College, and obtaining the Licence in Sacred Theology in 1966. He was ordained a priest on 11 July 1965.
After one year as a curate at Christ the King, Amesbury, Wiltshire, Crispian Hollis went to the Old Palace, The Catholic Chaplaincy in University of Oxford, where he worked from 1967-1977, first as Assistant to Father Michael Hollings, then as Chaplain. In 1977 he was appointed Catholic Assistant to the Head of Religious Broadcasting at the BBC.
In 1981 he was appointed as Administrator of Clifton Cathedral in Bristol and Vicar General of the diocese of Clifton, with special responsibility for ecumenical affairs. While still in this post, he was appointed a member of the IBA's panel of Religious Advisers and in 1986 became a member of CRAC (the Central Religious Advisory Committee) for BBC and IBA.
In February 1987 he was appointed as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Birmingham with special responsibility for the Oxfordshire area, before he was installed as Bishop of Portsmouth on 27 January 1989.
He has been Chairman of the Catholic Media Trust and also Chairman of the Bishops' Committee for Europe. He is member of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications in the Vatican. He is Chairman of the Bishops' Conference Department of Mission and Unity, Representative for the Bishops' Conference of the Churches Together in Britain and Ireland and a Member of IARCCUM (International Anglican Roman Catholic Committee for Unity and Mission). He enjoys cricket and golf and takes an interest in current affairs.
Bishop Crispian actively encourages people to travel to Lourdes and indeed he has a great attachment to Lourdes, first going there in 1967 as Chaplain with the Oxford University Pilgrimage and then going annually with them until 1981. On returning to the Diocese of Clifton he travelled with the Clifton Pilgrimage each year up until 1986 and with the Portsmouth Diocese since 1987.
Portsmouth Diocese together with the Dioceses of Clifton, East Anglia, Northampton and Southwark, plus Stonyhurst College travel each year with the Catholic Association Pilgrimage to Lourdes. Bishop Hollis is the Patron of the Catholic Association Hospitalité.
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: vacant (Apostolic Exarchate for Ukrainians)