John Ahern (bishop) explained

John J. Ahern DCL, STL, (1911–1997) was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman, who served as Bishop of Cloyne from 1957 until 1987.

Born in 1911, a native of Leamlara, near Midleton, County Cork, Ahern was ordained in 1936.[1] He was appointed professor of canon law at Maynooth College in 1946.[2] In 1956, he was appointed to the see of Cloyne. He was a council father at the Second Vatican Council.

Ahern retired as bishop in 1987 and died on 25 September 1997.[3] Bishop John Magee succeeded him at Cloyne. The National School in Leamlara, which succeeded the one he attended, is named in his honour.[4]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bahernj.html Bishop John J. Ahern
  2. http://maynoothcollege.ie/files/images/Kalendarium-Complete1.pdf Kalendarium
  3. https://www.irishtimes.com/news/death-of-former-bishop-of-cloyne-1.110250 Death of former bishop of cloyne
  4. http://www.bishopahernns.ie/?page_id=27 Bishop Ahern National School