Heber MacMahon

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Most Reverend Heber MacMahon
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Denomination   Catholic Church
Senior posting
See   Clogher
Title   Bishop of Clogher
Period in office   June 1643 – July 1650
Predecessor   Eugene Matthews
Successor   Bishop Patrick Duffy
Religious career
Previous post   unknown
Personal
Date of birth   1600
Place of birth   Inniskeen

The Most Reverend Heber MacMahon was born on 1600 on the island of Inniskeen near Enniskillen in County Fermanagh.

He went to the Irish College at Douai in 1617 and later to Louvain.[1] He was ordained a priest in 1625 and appointed to the Bishop of Down and Connor in 1641. In June 1643 he was ordained Bishop of Clogher. He died in office in July of 1650[2]. Bishop MacMahon served in his position in the Diocese of Clogher for about seven years.


Preceded by
Eugene Matthews
Bishop of Clogher
1673 – 1675
Succeeded by
Bishop Patrick Duffy

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  1. ^ Heber MacMahon. Catholic Encyclopedia.
  2. ^ Bishop Heber MacMahon (McMahon). Catholic-Hierarchy.

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