Ireland: Pope appoints new Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin
Pope Francis has appointed Bishop Paul Dempsey as Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin, made new Episcopal roles in Tuam Province, and accepted Bishop Fleming's resignation
Bishop Paul Dempsey, up until now Bishop of Achonry, will now be Titular Bishop of Sita and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Dublin.
Pope Francis has also made the following appointments, from today, in the ecclesiastical province of the Archdiocese of Tuam: Archbishop Francis Duffy, Metropolitan Archbishop of the ecclesiastical province of Tuam, as Apostolic Administrator sede vacante of the Diocese of Killala; and, Bishop Kevin Doran, Bishop of Elphin, as Apostolic Administrator sede vacante of the Diocese of Achonry.
Furthermore, Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop John Fleming, Bishop of Killala, on the grounds of age.
The Vatican announced this news at 12pm (11am Ireland time). The Archbishop of Tuam, Archbishop Duffy, together with His Excellency Archbishop Luis Mariano Montemayer, Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland; Bishop Fleming; Bishop Doran; Bishop Michael Duignan, Bishop of Galway, Kilmacduagh & Kilfenora, and Bishop of Clonfert; and, Bishop Dempsey, concelebrated the 10am Mass in the Cathedral of the Assumption at the end of which the announcements were made.
Archbishop Duffy said: "The announcement of this level of change in the episcopate in one province at the same time is quite significant. It creates the possibility of exploring a closer union between the Archdiocese of Tuam and the Diocese of Killala, and between the Dioceses of Elphin and Achonry, not unlike the process that is already underway in the Dioceses of Galway and Clonfert. Any such change would involve living communities and could not be simply structural or administrative. It would require careful discernment over some time, involving the whole people of God in the respective Dioceses."