John Barrett (bishop)
| The Right Reverend John Patrick Barrett | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Plymouth | |
| Province | Southwark |
| Diocese | Plymouth |
| Installed | 7 June 1929 |
| Term ended | 2 November 1946 |
| Predecessor | John Joseph Keily |
| Successor | Francis Joseph Grimshaw |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | 19 June 1906 |
| Consecration | 22 February 1927 |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 31 October 1878 |
| Died | 2 November 1946 (aged 68) |
| Denomination | Catholic |
John Patrick Barrett (1878–1946) was a British clergyman who held high office in the Roman Catholic Church.[1]
He was born on 31 October 1878 in Liverpool, England. He was ordained a priest on 19 June 1906 before elevated to the episcopy as Bishop of Plymouth on 7 June 1929, a post he held until his death on 2 November 1946.[1]
St Boniface's Catholic College in Plymouth has an apartment named after him.
See also
- St Boniface's Catholic College, Plymouth
Notes
- 1 2 "John Patrick Barrett". Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
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