DIOCESAN ADMINISTRATOR ELECTED FOR THE DIOCESE OF CLOGHER

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STATEMENT FROM THE DIOCESE OF CLOGHER, 3 October 2016: 

Following the acceptance by Pope Francis of the retirement of Bishop Liam MacDaid as Bishop of Clogher on Saturday last, the Diocesan Chapter, acting as College of Consultors, met this afternoon in Monaghan, in accordance with its rights and duties under Canon Law, and elected Monsignor Joseph McGuinness, Diocesan Secretary, Chancellor of the Diocese and Administrator of the Parish of Tyholland, to be the Diocesan Administrator. He takes up his responsibilities immediately. The Diocesan Administrator will have responsibility for administering the day-to-day affairs of the Diocese until a new Bishop is appointed by Pope Francis. In his role as Administrator he will also attend meetings of the Irish Bishops’ Conference.

Speaking after the meeting, Monsignor McGuinness said that he was conscious of how much the wisdom and compassion of Bishop MacDaid’s leadership would be missed by the priests and people of the diocese. He said that he felt honoured to be asked to take on the role of Diocesan Administrator and would do his best to serve the Diocese until the new bishop is appointed. He thanked and paid tribute to Bishop MacDaid for his dedicated service over the past six years. ‘It has been a privilege for me to have worked with Bishop MacDaid, to have learned from his example of generous service, and to have benefited from his great kindness and support. I wish him happiness in his retirement and pray that he will have good health and every blessing in the years ahead’, he said. Monsignor McGuinness thanked the Chapter of Canons for their support and good wishes and asked for the prayers of the priests and people of the diocese in the time ahead.

 Biographical Note:

Monsignor Joseph McGuinness is a native of Lisnaskea (Aghalurcher parish), Co Fermanagh. He was educated at St Michael’s College, Enniskillen, Queens University Belfast and St Patrick’s College, Maynooth before being ordained a priest in 1984. He pursued post-graduate studies in liturgy and sacramental theology at the Institut Catholique, Paris and completed teacher training in St Mary’s University College, Belfast. He was appointed to the staff of St Michael’s College in Enniskillen as a teacher of religion, science and music in 1988. He was President of the College from 2000 until 2006 after which he was appointed Parish Priest of Enniskillen in 2007. In 2010 Bishop MacDaid appointed Mgr McGuinness as Diocesan Secretary, Chancellor of the Diocese and Administrator of the Parish of Tyholland, Co Monaghan.

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