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Hugh O'Neill (bishop)

Hugh John O'Neill (29 June 1898 – 27 December 1955) was the Roman Catholic coadjutor Bishop of Dunedin (1943–1949).


Hugh O'Neill
Personal details
Born(1898-06-29)29 June 1898
Died(1955-12-27)27 December 1955
Dunedin
 New Zealand

Early life edit

O'Neill was born in Dunedin on 29 June 1898, the son of Edward and Elizabeth O'Neill.[1] The family moved to Mosgiel a few years later. He was educated by the Sisters of Mercy in Mosgiel and at the Christian Brothers School in Dunedin.[2] In 1915 he commenced at Holy Cross seminary and was ordained by Bishop Whyte at St. Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin on 31 July 1921.[2]

Career edit

Immediately after ordination, O'Neill was sent to Rome where he studied canon law at the Pontifical Lateran University (the Apollinaris) and resided at the Irish College.[2] He returned to New Zealand in 1923 and was appointed Professor of Canon Law and Scholastic Philosophy at Holy Cross College, Mosgiel. He held that post from 1923 until 1934 when the Vincentian Fathers took over the seminary. In 1934 he became parish priest at Mosgiel. In 1939 he was appointed chaplain at St. Kevin's College, Oamaru. While he held that post he was also Dominion organiser of the Pontifical Missionary Works, the Propagation of the Faith, the Holy Childhood, and the Missionary Union of the Clergy.[2]

Episcopate edit

Early in 1943, O'Neill received the news of his appointment as Coadjutor Bishop of Dunedin.[1] He was consecrated Titular Bishop of Bareta and Coadjutor Bishop of Dunedin by Archbishop O'Shea of Wellington on 25 March 1943.[1] He resigned the office of coadjutor in 1949 because of ill health. For a time he acted as Vicar-General of the Wellington Archdiocese and in 1950 his health improved sufficiently for him to lead the national pilgrimage to Rome for the Holy Year,[2] but as his health became worse he was forced to relinquish active duties altogether.[1]

Death edit

He died on 27 December 1955 of a coronary attack at the age of 57 years.[1] His body lay in state at St Joseph's Cathedral until a solemn requiem mass was celebrated on 30 December 1955, attended by all the hierarchy of New Zealand, and a large concourse of clergy and laity[1]

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
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Coadjutor Bishop of Dunedin
1943–1949
Succeeded by
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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Death of His Lordship Bishop O'Neill: A Beloved Prelate's Years of Suffering", Zealandia, Thursday, 5 January 1956, p. 1.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Obituary: Bishop O'Neill", Otago Daily Times, Wednesday 28 December 1955, p. 4.

External links edit

  • Catholic Hierarchy website: Bishop Hugh John O'Neill

hugh, neill, bishop, hugh, john, neill, june, 1898, december, 1955, roman, catholic, coadjutor, bishop, dunedin, 1943, 1949, bishophugh, neillpersonal, detailsborn, 1898, june, 1898dunedin, zealanddied, 1955, december, 1955dunedin, zealand, contents, early, li. Hugh John O Neill 29 June 1898 27 December 1955 was the Roman Catholic coadjutor Bishop of Dunedin 1943 1949 BishopHugh O NeillPersonal detailsBorn 1898 06 29 29 June 1898Dunedin New ZealandDied 1955 12 27 27 December 1955Dunedin New Zealand Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Episcopate 4 Death 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editO Neill was born in Dunedin on 29 June 1898 the son of Edward and Elizabeth O Neill 1 The family moved to Mosgiel a few years later He was educated by the Sisters of Mercy in Mosgiel and at the Christian Brothers School in Dunedin 2 In 1915 he commenced at Holy Cross seminary and was ordained by Bishop Whyte at St Joseph s Cathedral Dunedin on 31 July 1921 2 Career editImmediately after ordination O Neill was sent to Rome where he studied canon law at the Pontifical Lateran University the Apollinaris and resided at the Irish College 2 He returned to New Zealand in 1923 and was appointed Professor of Canon Law and Scholastic Philosophy at Holy Cross College Mosgiel He held that post from 1923 until 1934 when the Vincentian Fathers took over the seminary In 1934 he became parish priest at Mosgiel In 1939 he was appointed chaplain at St Kevin s College Oamaru While he held that post he was also Dominion organiser of the Pontifical Missionary Works the Propagation of the Faith the Holy Childhood and the Missionary Union of the Clergy 2 Episcopate editEarly in 1943 O Neill received the news of his appointment as Coadjutor Bishop of Dunedin 1 He was consecrated Titular Bishop of Bareta and Coadjutor Bishop of Dunedin by Archbishop O Shea of Wellington on 25 March 1943 1 He resigned the office of coadjutor in 1949 because of ill health For a time he acted as Vicar General of the Wellington Archdiocese and in 1950 his health improved sufficiently for him to lead the national pilgrimage to Rome for the Holy Year 2 but as his health became worse he was forced to relinquish active duties altogether 1 Death editHe died on 27 December 1955 of a coronary attack at the age of 57 years 1 His body lay in state at St Joseph s Cathedral until a solemn requiem mass was celebrated on 30 December 1955 attended by all the hierarchy of New Zealand and a large concourse of clergy and laity 1 Catholic Church titles Preceded by Coadjutor Bishop of Dunedin1943 1949 Succeeded by See also editJames Whyte bishop References edit a b c d e f Death of His Lordship Bishop O Neill A Beloved Prelate s Years of Suffering Zealandia Thursday 5 January 1956 p 1 a b c d e Obituary Bishop O Neill Otago Daily Times Wednesday 28 December 1955 p 4 External links editCatholic Hierarchy website Bishop Hugh John O Neill Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hugh O 27Neill bishop amp oldid 1180993847, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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