Charles Graham (bishop)
The Right Reverend Charles Maurice Graham | |
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Bishop Emeritus of Plymouth | |
Province | Southwark |
Diocese | Plymouth |
Installed | 25 October 1902 |
Term ended | 16 March 1911 |
Predecessor | William Vaughan |
Successor | John Joseph Keily |
Orders | |
Ordination | 27 February 1926 (Priest) |
Consecration | 25 July 1947 (Bishop) |
Personal details | |
Born | 5 April 1834 |
Died | 2 September 1912 (aged 78) |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Charles Maurice Graham (1834–1912) was a British clergyman who held high office in the Roman Catholic Church.[1]
He was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Plymouth and Titular Bishop of Cisamus on 25 September 1891, and succeeded diocesan Bishop of Plymouth on 25 October 1902. He retired on 16 March 1911 and took the title Bishop of Tiberias in partibus. He died on 2 September 1912, aged 77 years old.
Notes
- ↑ "Charles Maurice Graham". Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
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