UNITED KINGDOM
Mirror
Sep 27, 2014 By Ben Russell
The Rt Rev Kieran Conry issued a statement today which said he had “been unfaithful to his promises as a Catholic priest”
A Catholic bishop has resigned from his post, claiming to have brought “shame” on his diocese and the church.
The Rt Rev Kieran Conry, who is Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Arundel and Brighton, covering Surrey and Sussex, issued a statement today which said he had “been unfaithful to his promises as a Catholic priest”.
The statement, which will be read in all churches of the diocese this weekend, said: “I am sorry to confess that, going back some years, I have been unfaithful to my promises as a Catholic priest.
“I would like to reassure you that my actions were not illegal and did not involve minors.
“As a result, however, I have decided to offer my resignation as bishop with immediate effect and will now take some time to consider my future.
“I want to apologise first of all to the individuals hurt by my actions and then to all of those inside and outside the diocese who will be shocked, hurt and saddened to hear this.
“I am sorry for the shame that I have brought on the diocese and the Church and I ask for your prayers and forgiveness.”
Originally from Coventry, Mr Conry studied for priesthood at the Venerable English College in Rome, according to the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton website.
He attended the Gregorian University and was ordained in July 1975 at All Souls Church in Coventry by Archbishop George Patrick Dwyer of Birmingham.
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