William Eric Grasar
Styles of William Eric Grasar | |
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Reference style | The Right Reverend |
Spoken style | My Lord |
Religious style | Bishop |
William Eric Grasar (18 May 1913 – 28 December 1982) was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the Bishop of Shrewsbury from 1962 to 1980.[1]
Born in Scunthorpe on 18 May 1913, he was ordained to the priesthood on 18 December 1937. He was appointed the Bishop of the Diocese of Shrewsbury by the Holy See on 26 April 1962. His consecration to the Episcopate took place on 27 June 1962, the principal consecrator was Archbishop Francis Joseph Grimshaw of Birmingham, and the principal co-consecrators were Archbishop John Aloysius Murphy of Cardiff and Bishop Edward Ellis of Nottingham. He participated in all the four sessions of the Second Vatican Council, held between in 1962 and 1965.[1]
He resigned on 20 March 1980 and assumed the title Bishop Emeritus of Shrewsbury. He died on 28 December 1982, aged 69.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 "Bishop William Eric Grasar". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
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Preceded by John Aloysius Murphy |
Bishop of Shrewsbury 1962–1980 |
Succeeded by Joseph Gray |