Patrick Phelan (bishop of Sale) explained

Patrick Phelan
Birth Date:2 January 1856
Birth Place:Johnstown, County Kilkenny, Ireland
Death Place:Dublin, Ireland
Office:Bishop of Sale
Term Start:2 November 1912
Term End:5 January 1925

Bishop Patrick Phelan DD (2 January 1856 – 5 January 1925) was Roman Catholic Bishop of Sale, Victoria, Australia.

Biography

Phelan was born on 2 January 1856, in Johnstown, Kilkenny, Ireland, to Martin and Margaret Phelan,[1] and educated at Mount Melleray Seminary, and St. Patrick's College, Carlow.[2] He was ordained a priest for Melbourne, Australia in 1888.[3] Phelan was a founder and frequent contributor to Austral Light.

In 1900, he was appointed Dean of Melbourne, and served as Vicar-General from 1908 to 1913. On 2 November 1912, he was appointed Bishop of Sale, a position he held until his death on 5 January 1925, in a private hospital in Dublin, Ireland where he was receiving medical treatment.[4]

He was noted for his administration, where he raised £25,000 over three years to build St Patrick's College in Sale, which opened in 1922, and when he died both the parish and college were debt-free. The Bishop Phelan Stadium, on the St Patrick's Campus of the Catholic College Sale, is named in his honour.

Phelan's brother Micheal became a Jesuit priest and also ministered in Australia.

Notes and References

  1. http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/phelan-patrick-8032 Patrick Phelan
  2. Book: The Catholic Encyclopedia and its Makers . . 136 . 1917 . 2021-09-27 . archive.org.
  3. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bphelanpa.html Bishop Phelan
  4. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19250107&id=OXkRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4NADAAAAIBAJ&pg=2784,466556 "Bishop Phelan Dead – Catholic Prelate of Sale"