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Paul Bird (bishop)

Paul Bird C.Ss.R. (born 17 July 1949) is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Ballarat.

The Most Reverend

Paul Bird

8th Roman Catholic Bishop of Ballarat
ChurchRoman Catholic
DioceseBallarat
Appointed1 August 2012
PredecessorPeter Connors
Orders
Ordination17 May 1975
by John Toohey (Bishop of Maitland)
Consecration16 October 2012
by Denis Hart (Archbishop of Melbourne)
Personal details
Born
Paul Bernard Bird

(1949-07-17) 17 July 1949 (age 74)
DenominationRoman Catholicism
ParentsMaurice and Olive Bird (née Burley)
MottoPeace be with you

Background edit

Bird was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, on 17 July 1949. He attended Catholic primary and high schools in the Newcastle area. He joined the formation program of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer in 1968 and studied at the Redemptorist seminary at Wendouree near Ballarat for four years before completing his studies at the Yarra Theological Union in Melbourne.[1]

Bishop of Ballarat edit

He was ordained as a priest on 17 May 1975 and appointed Bishop of Ballarat on 1 August 2012.[2]

In January 2016, Bishop Bird became the first bishop in Australia to publicly join a global movement showing support for clergy child sex abuse victims by tying bright coloured ribbons to the Loud Fence outside St Patrick's Cathedral, Ballarat. Bishop Bird said that “If there is just silence between two people, then one doesn’t know what the other is thinking”, and that “This gesture is a way to recognise the suffering and publicly show support to victims, survivors and their families”.[3]

In 2016, Bird announced that the estate of a former Bishop of Ballarat Ronald Mulkearns, which had been left to the diocese, would be set aside to help victims of child sexual abuse committed by priests in the diocese. As bishop, Mulkearns had facilitated moving the priests to different parishes.[4]

In August 2019, Bird acknowledged jailed former Melbourne Bishop George Pell's ties to the Ballarat Diocese and apologized for the history of sex abuse in the Diocese as well.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "BISHOP PAUL BIRD CSsR - Eighth Bishop of Ballarat". Our Diocese. Catholic Diocese of Ballarat. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Bishop Paul Bernard Bird, C.SS.R." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  3. ^ https://www.ballarat.catholic.org.au/bishop-ties-ribbon-of-hope/f
  4. ^ "Abuse victims to benefit from estate of former Ballarat Bishop Ronald Mulkearns". ABC. 6 September 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  5. ^ https://www.9news.com.au/national/george-pell-appeal-live-updates-supreme-court-of-victoria-verdict/a0e989c6-0b42-455d-8ea7-c6bb8bd9401f
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by 8th Catholic Bishop of Ballarat
2012–present
Succeeded by
incumbent


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