Patrick MacMullan

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Bishop Patrick MacMullan (17 Mar 1752 – 25 Oct 1824) was an Irish Roman Catholic Prelate and 20th Bishop of Down and Connor.

He was a native of mid Down and details of his early life in the latter half of the eighteenth century are sketchy. It is believed he was ordained to the priesthood in 1775.

He received episcopal consecration on 2nd Sept. 1793, and the following year succeeded his distant cousin Hugh as Bishop of Down and Connor.[1][2]

In 1814 he made a report to Rome on the state of his diocese (served by around 35 parish priests and a few curates) which although vague gives some indication of the state of the diocese.[3]

He died on 25th Oct 1824 in the house of his nephew in Loughinisland and is buried at Loughinisland Graveyard.[4][5]

A notice of his death, circulated in many Irish newspapers noted that " the Catholic Clergy of that diocese [Down and Connor] have been under the scriptural jurisdiction of this amiable Prelate for 31 years, during which he has presided over them with the politeness of a Gentleman, the abilities of a Theologian, and the meekness of a humble and exemplary Christian."[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bishop Patrick MacMullan [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
  2. ^ MacAulay, Ambrose (1987). Patrick Dorrian: Bishop of Down and Connor 1865-85. ISBN 9780716524069.
  3. ^ Bowen, Desmond (January 2006). Paul Cardinal Cullen and the Shaping of Modern Irish Catholicism. ISBN 9780889208766.
  4. ^ "Read the eBook An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, ancient and modern (Volume 1) by James O'Laverty online for free (page 14 of 42)". www.ebooksread.com.
  5. ^ https://www.ancestry.co.uk/boards/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=4415&p=localities.britisles.ireland.dow.general
  6. ^ https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000822/18241111/011/0003. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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