Patrick Burke (bishop) explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend
Patrick Burke
Church:Roman Catholic Church
See:Bishop of Elphin
Term:1827–1843
Predecessor:George Thomas Plunkett
Successor:George Joseph Plunket Browne
Birth Name:Patrick Burke
Birth Place:Lisnageeragh (Lisnageera), Ireland
Nationality:Irish
Residence:Seaville House, County Sligo
Alma Mater:St Patrick's College, Maynooth

Patrick Burke (1779 – 16 September 1843) was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Bishop of Elphin from 1827 to 1843.[1]

Career

Born in 1779 in Lisnageeragh (Lisnageera), he matriculated in St. Patrick's College, Maynooth in 1799, ordained a deacon in 1802 and a priest in 1803. He served in his native diocese, and in 1810 served as parish priest of Ballinakill and Kilcronan and in 1812 qwas appointed parish priest of Glinsk. In 1819, in Maynooth College he was ordained as Coadjutor Bishop of Elphin. He was also appointed Titular Bishop of Augustopolis in Phrygia.

Burke was elected Bishop of Elphin on 8 May 1827. As bishop, he resided in Seaville House, County Sligo, part of the Vernon estate, following his death his house became the Ursuline Convent.

Dr. Burke is buried in the family vault in Kilcroan Cemetery, Ballymoe, County Galway.

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  1. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bburkep.html Bishop Patrick Burke