Terence Patrick Drainey

Styles of
Terence Drainey
Reference style The Right Reverend
Spoken style Your Lordship
Religious style Bishop

Terence Patrick Drainey (born Manchester, 1 August 1949) is the seventh, and current, Bishop of Middlesbrough.

Career

Drainey studied for the priesthood at St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw and the Royal English College at Valladolid, Spain. He was ordained in 1975 for the Diocese of Salford where he worked for ten years as an assistant priest. From 1986 to 1991 he was on loan to the Archdiocese of Kisumu in Kenya as a fidei donum (literally translated as gift of faith) priest.

In 1991, upon leaving Africa, Fr Drainey returned to the Salford Diocese where he was appointed parish priest at the church of the Holy Cross, Patricroft, Eccles in Salford, where he served for the next six years prior to being appointed Spiritual Director to the Royal English College at Valladolid in 1997.

In June 2003, Fr Drainey returned to England to take up the position of President of Ushaw College. Three years later on 12 April 2006 he was appointed a Papal Chaplain by Pope Benedict XVI with the title of Monsignor.

Mgr Drainey was appointed seventh Bishop of Middlesbrough by the Pope on 17 November 2007, and was installed by Patrick Kelly, Archbishop of Liverpool in St Mary's Cathedral, Middlesbrough on 25 January 2008. Upon his appointment he requested that people call him Bishop Terry, to avoid confusion with Bishop Terence Brain of Salford[1] .

References

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough website


Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
John Patrick Crowley
Bishop of Middlesbrough
2007 – Present
Incumbent