Joseph Brown (bishop)

The Right Reverend
Thomas Joseph Brown
O.S.B.
Bishop of Newport and Menevia
Church Roman Catholic
Archdiocese Newport and Menevia
Appointed 29 September 1850
In office 1850-1880
Successor John Hedley
Orders
Ordination 7 April 1823
by William Poynter
Consecration 28 October 1840
by Thomas Griffiths
Rank Bishop
Personal details
Born (1796-05-02)May 2, 1796
Bath, Somerset, England
Died April 12, 1880(1880-04-12) (aged 83)
Nationality English
Previous post Vicar Apostolic of Wales District (1840-1850)<
Styles of
Joseph Brown OSB
Reference style The Right Reverend
Spoken style My Lord or Bishop

Thomas Joseph Brown OSB (called Joseph;[1][2][3] 1796–1880) was a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. He served for two ecclesiastical jurisdictions, first as the Vicar Apostolic of the Welsh District from 1840 to 1850, then as Bishop of Newport and Menevia from 1850 to 1880.[4]

Life

Born in Bath, Somerset on 2 May 1796, Brown was ordained a priest of the Order of Saint Benedict on 12 March 1823. Through reorganisation of the Catholic Church in England and Wales in 1840, the Welsh District was created out of the Western District. Brown was appointed the Vicar Apostolic of the Welsh District and Titular Bishop of Apollonia on 5 June 1840. He was consecrated to the Episcopate on 28 October 1840, the principal consecrator was Bishop Thomas Griffiths (Vicar Apostolic of the London District), and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop William Wareing (Vicar Apostolic of the Eastern District {of England}) and Bishop Bernard Collier (Vicar Apostolic of the Cape of Good Hope.)[4]

On the erection of the Catholic Hierarchy in England and Wales, the Welsh District was divided between the dioceses of Shrewsbury and Newport and Menevia. Brown was appointed the first Bishop of Newport and Menevia on 29 September 1850.

He died in office on 12 April 1880, aged 83.[4]

References

Catholic Church titles
New title Vicar Apostolic of the Welsh District
1840–1850
erection of the Catholic Hierarchy in England and Wales
New title Bishop of Newport and Menevia
1850–1880
Succeeded by
John Hedley


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