Laurence Ryan
Very Rev. Dr. Laurence Ryan DD DTh was an Irish priest, theologian and Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin.
Laurence Ryan was born in 1931, to Michael and Brigid Ryan of Ballycrinnigan, St. Mullins, County Carlow.[1]
He was educated locally and at Knockbeg College; he went to Maynooth College to study for the priesthood. He was ordained in 1956 and following postgraduate studies awarded a doctorate in 1958; subsequently he was appointed to the staff of the St. Patrick's College, Carlow. He studied in Germany for a year gaining a Doctorate in Theology.
He served as President of Carlow College from 1974 to 1980,[2] and was appointed in 1975 Vicar General for the Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin.
Leaving Carlow College, Ryan served as parish priest of Naas, Co. Kildare, from 1980 to 1985.[3] He was award the title of Monsignor.
Ryan was appointed coadjutor bishop in 1984 and became Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin on 10 December 1987, succeeding Bishop Lennon. Bishop Ryan resigned 4 June 2002 and retired.
During his time at Carlow Cathedral, he presided over some changes to the altar which were controversial.[4]
Ryan died on 13 October 2003, in Beaumont Hospital in Dublin.[5] [6]
References
- ↑ Bishop Ryan's distinguished career Carlow People, June 13, 2002.
- ↑ Diocese mourns Bishop Ryan (1931-2003) Laois Nationalist Thursday, October 16, 2003.
- ↑ Death of Bishop Laurence Ryan Catholic Communications, 13th October 2003.
- ↑ Cardinal Ratzinger: the Church does not require dismantled high altars Bernard Caesar, Octobre 1998.
- ↑ Baltinglass mourns the death of Bishop Laurence Ryan Wicklow People, 16 October 2003
- ↑ Former Bishop of Kildare Dies www.rte.ie. 13 October 2003.
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Preceded by Patrick Lennon |
Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin 1987–2002 |
Succeeded by Jim Moriarty |