Columba Macbeth-Green Explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific-Prefix:The Most Reverend
Columba Macbeth-Green
Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilcannia–Forbes
Diocese:Wilcannia–Forbes
Appointed:12 April 2014
Term Start:5 July 2014
Predecessor:Christopher Henry Toohey
Ordination:22 November 1997
Consecration:3 July 2014
Consecrated By:Archbishop Paul Gallagher
Birth Name:Columba Macbeth-Green
Birth Date:1968 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Forbes, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Religion:Roman Catholic
Alma Mater:Vianney College
Motto:Ne timeas tecum ego sum
(Fear not, I am with you)
Columba Macbeth-Green
Dipstyle:The Most Reverend
Offstyle:My Lord
Relstyle:Bishop

Columba Macbeth-Green (born 30 June 1968) is an Australian Roman Catholic bishop of the Pauline Fathers, who currently serves as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes. Until the episcopal ordination of Bishop Richard Umbers on 24 August 2016,[1] Bishop Macbeth-Green was the youngest Catholic bishop in Australia.[2]

Early life

Macbeth-Green was born in Forbes to Paul and Lorna Green (nee Macbeth). He was raised on a sheep and wheat farm at Gunningbland, west of Forbes and Parkes. He was educated at St Laurence O’Toole Primary School and Red Bend Catholic College, both in Forbes.[3] After leaving high school, he taught music and joined the Australian Army Reserve as a piper.[4] He joined the Conventual Franciscans for two years. He then joined the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit in 1990, a semi-contemplative order founded in 1215 in Hungary who observe the Rule of St. Augustine. He studied for the priesthood at Vianney College in Wagga Wagga. In 1996, he made solemn profession in the order.[5] Despite both his parents having a strong faith, his father disowned him upon his decision to become a priest, due to the expectation he inherit and manage the family farm as the eldest son.[6]

Priesthood

Macbeth-Green was ordained as a priest in the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit on 22 November 1997. In 1998, he was appointed to serve as administrator of Tarcutta, a small parish on the outskirts of Wagga Wagga. In 2002, he was made subprior of the shrine of Our Lady of Mercy, before becoming administrator of Moss Vale.[7] At the time of his appointment as Bishop of Wilcannia-Forbes, he was the Pauline Fathers' provincial vicar for Australia and rector of the shrine of Mary, Help of Christians.

Police chaplaincy

From 2000 to 2014, Macbeth-Green served as a police chaplain, initially at a local level.[8] Between 2000 and 2002, he was police chaplain for the Wagga Wagga local area command. He joined the Camden local area command in 2002 and remained with them until 2006. In 2006, he was appointed police chaplain at Police Headquarters, Brisbane. He was then appointed police chaplain for the South Eastern Region in Queensland in 2011. [9]

Episcopacy

In April 2014, Pope Francis appointed Macbeth-Green to be Bishop of Wilcannia-Forbes despite his limited experience working in chancery. He replaced Bishop Christopher Toohey who had retired in 2009, ending the five-year absence of a bishop for the diocese. He was ordained as a bishop on 3 July 2014 by Papal Nuncio Archbishop Paul Gallagher at Holy Family Church in Parkes. The ceremony was concelebrated by over 30 bishops from around Australia and several from overseas.[10] He was installed as bishop on 5 July 2014.

Personal life

Macbeth-Green regularly travels across his large diocese in his four-wheel drive and an off-road camper-trailer, accompanied by his dog Mollie, a Maltese-Shitsu. He is a fan of country music and plays the bagpipes, which he learned when he was 15.[11] He has played in Scotland twice at the world pipe band championships.[12] He also learned to play the violin while at high school and played the organ in the church in Forbes.[13] He resides in Forbes and must travel 9.5 hours to his seat in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Broken Hill.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sydney Archdiocese Welcomes Two New Bishops with Joy - CAS . 10 January 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170421113833/http://www.sydneycatholic.org/news/latest_news/2016/2016825_545.shtml . 21 April 2017 . dead .
  2. Web site: Oldest and Youngest Bishops - Australia [Catholic-Hierarchy].
  3. News: Homecoming for incoming Bishop Macbeth-Green . 24 August 2022 . Forbes Advocate . 1 July 2014.
  4. News: Pauline monk appointed bishop of rural Australian diocese . 24 August 2022 . Catholic News Agency . Angelus News . 15 April 2014.
  5. Web site: Biography . wf.catholic.org.au . Catholic Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes . 24 August 2022.
  6. News: Back . Alexandra . 'I'm just a boy from the bush': Forbes' Columba Macbeth-Green now Bishop for the far west . 24 August 2022 . ABC . 16 April 2015.
  7. Web site: Biography . wf.catholic.org.au . Catholic Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes . 24 August 2022.
  8. News: Pauline monk appointed bishop of rural Australian diocese . 24 August 2022 . Catholic News Agency . Angelus News . 15 April 2014.
  9. News: Homecoming for incoming Bishop Macbeth-Green . 24 August 2022 . Forbes Advocate . 1 July 2014.
  10. News: Homecoming for incoming Bishop Macbeth-Green . 24 August 2022 . Forbes Advocate . 1 July 2014.
  11. News: San Martín . Inés . Bagpipe-playing Australian bishop faces challenges with a joke and a smile . 24 August 2022 . Crux Now . 4 July 2019.
  12. News: Back . Alexandra . 'I'm just a boy from the bush': Forbes' Columba Macbeth-Green now Bishop for the far west . 24 August 2022 . ABC . 16 April 2015.
  13. News: Homecoming for incoming Bishop Macbeth-Green . 24 August 2022 . Forbes Advocate . 1 July 2014.
  14. News: Macbeth-Green . Columba . Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green: life in a landscape that elevates the heart to God . 24 August 2022 . The Catholic Weekly . 7 March 2021.