Archbishop of Tuam

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The Catholic Archbishop of Tuam is the consecrated religious leader of the Archdiocese of Tuam and its constituent churches. Tuam is the largest diocese, by area, in Ireland, and it extends over a large portion of Connacht. The office of Archbishop of Tuam has a long history; the first Archbishop of Tuam was Áed Ua h-Oissín (Hugh O'Hession), who was inducted in 1152. The Archbishop is metropolitan of the Church's western province in Ireland, which see comprises the Archdiocese of Tuam itself and the Dioceses of Galway, Achonry, Elphin, Clonfert and Killala.

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[edit] List of pre-Reformation archbishops (to 1534)

Tenure Incumbent Notes
1152–1161 Áed Ua h-Oissín Called Edanus.
1167–1201 Cadla Ua Dubthaig Called Catholicus.
1202–1235 Felix Ua Ruanada Died 1238.
1236–1249 Máel Muire Ó Lachtáin Called Marianus.
1250–1256 Flann Mac Flainn Called Florentius.
1257–1258 Walter de Saleron
1258–1279 Tommaltach Ó Conchobair Called Thomas; previously Bishop of Elphin.
el. 1283 Nicol Mac Flainn Never consecrated
1286–1288 Stephen de Fulbourn Previously Bishop of Waterford.
1288–1312 William de Bermingham
1312–1348 Máel Sechlain Mac Áeda Previously Bishop of Elphin.
1348–1365 Tomás MacCearbhaill Translated to archbishopric of Cashel in 1365.
1364–1371 Eóin Ó Gráda
1372–1383 Gregorius Ó Mocháin I Previously Bishop of Elphin.
1384–1386 Gregorius Ó Mocháin II Deprived by Pope Urban VI; died 1392.
1386–1393 Uilliam Ó Cormacáin Translated to bishopric of Clonfert in 1393.
1393–1407 Muircheartach mac Pilib Ó Ceallaigh Previously Bishop of Clonfert.
1408–1410 John Babingle Translated to bishopric of Anchory.
provided 1411 Cornelius Provision of 1411 never took effect.
1430–1437 John Bermingham
1438–1441 Tomás mac Muircheartaigh Ó Ceallaigh Translated from bishopric of Confert.
1441–1450 John de Burgo
1450–1485 Donatus Ó Muireadhaigh Called also Donatus O'Murray.
provided 1483 Walter Blake Provision did not take effect, and was translated to Clonmacnoise in 1487.
1485–1501 William Joyce
Provided 1503 Philip Pinson Provision of 1503 unfruitful.
1506–1513 Muiris Ó Fithcheallaigh Also called Maurice O'Fihely or Maurice de Portu.
1514–1536 Thomas O'Mullally Previously Bishop of Clonmacnoise. Irish: Tomás Ó Maolalaidh.

[edit] List of archbishops for the post-Reformation Catholic Church

Tenure Incumbent Notes
1514–1536 Thomas O'Mullally Previously Bishop of Clonmacnoise. Irish: Tomás Ó Maolalaidh.
provided 1538 Arthur O'Friel Unable to get possession from Bodkin.
1555–1572 Christopher Bodkin
1580–1583 Nicholas Skerrett
1586–1590 Miler O'Higgin
1591–1595 James O'Hely
1609–1629 Florence Conry
1630–1645 Malachy O'Queely Called also Malachias O'Queely.
1647–1667 John de Burgo Previously Bishop of Clonfert. Irish: Tomás Ó Maolalaidh.
1669–1713 James Lynch
1713–1723 Francis de Burgo
1723–1740 Bernard O'Gara
1740–1748 Michael O'Gara
1749–1785 Michael Skerrett Previously Bishop of Killala.
1785–1787 Philip Philips Previously Bishop of Anchory.
1787–1798 Boetius Egan Previously Bishop of Anchory.
1798–1809 Edward Dillon
1815–1834 Oliver O'Kelly
1834–1881 John MacHale Previously Bishop of Killala.
1878/81–1902 John MacEvily Previously Bishop of Galway. Coadjutor since 1878, succeeded 1881.
1903–1918 John Healy Previously Bishop of Clonfert.
1918–1939 Thomas Gilmartin Previously Bishop of Clonfert.
1940–1969 Joseph Walsh
1969–1987 Joseph Cannane
1987–1994 Joseph Cassidy
1995–present Michael Neary

[edit] References

  • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E. & Porter, S. et al., eds. (1986), Handbook of British Chronology (3rd ed.), Royal Historycal Society Guides and Handbooks, No. 2, London: Offices of the Royal Historycal Society, ISBN 0-86193-106-8 
  • Moody, T. W.; Martin, F. X. & Byrne, F. J., eds. (1984), Maps, Genealogies, Lists: A Companion to Irish History, Part II, New History of Ireland: Volume XI, Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 0198217455 

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