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Pope
Chooses University Chaplain As New Bishop of Paisley
By Robert Wilson Scottish Catholic Observer
February 8, 2014
http://www.sconews.co.uk/news/34801/pope-francis-chooses-university-chaplain-as-new-bishop-of-paisley/
Fr John Keenan, 49, parish priest at St
Patrick's Church, Anderston, and chaplain at Glasgow University,
has been chosen as the next Bishop of Paisley. He will become
Scotland’s youngest bishop following his Episcopal Ordination on
March 19.
Pope Francis’ selection was announced this morning.
“While nervous at my appointment, I have been very
uplifted at the congratulations and good wishes I have received
so far which have given more confidence,” Bishop-Elect Keenan
(above) said. “Everyone I speak to says Paisley is a wonderful
diocese with good priests and people full of faith. I am looking
forward to being with my brother priests, many of whom I already
know really well, and getting to know the people and the parishes
of the diocese. I hope just to settle in and listen a lot.”
“At the same time I leave Glasgow with a heavy heart. I
have loved my priesthood there from the very beginning and know I
have family and many friends who will continue supporting me.”
The bishop’s chair in Paisley Diocese has been vacant
since September 2012, when Bishop Philip Tartaglia became
Archbishop of Glasgow.
“Fr Keenan has been a much-loved and respected parish
priest, and an inspirational Catholic chaplain to Glasgow
University (Turnbull Hall),” Archbishop Tartaglia said. “His
appointment gives me a huge headache in trying to replace him.
But, in the Church, when one part of the body is made stronger,
the whole body benefits. So, in this case, Paisley’s delight is
Glasgow’s joy, and I am certain that Fr Keenan will be a fine
bishop for Paisley… It’s a great diocese and very supportive of
its bishops.”
Fr David Boyd, administrator of Paisley Diocese in the
interim, also offered Bishop-Elect Keenan a warm welcome.
“Over the past 17 months since Archbishop Tartaglia left
for Glasgow we have been praying at many Masses in our diocese
for, ‘a pastor who will please you by his holiness and to show us
watchful care,’” Fr Boyd said. “I am certain that in Bishop-Elect
John Keenan, that prayer has been answered. On behalf of Bishop
Emeritus John Mone, the priests and deacons and lay faithful of
the Diocese of Paisley, I can assure Bishop Elect John a very
warm welcome and the assurance of our prayers and support.”
The appointment of Bishop-Elect Keenan is the third
Scottish Episcopal appointment made by Pope Francis since his
election on March 13 2013. He appointed Archbishop Leo Cushley as
Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh on July 24 2013 and Bishop
Stephen Robson as Bishop of Dunkeld on December 11 2013.
Motherwell Diocese is now the only Scottish Diocese
currently without a bishop. Bishop Joseph Toal of Argyll and the
Isles is currently the apostolic administrator of that diocese.
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