Thomas Kelly (archbishop of Armagh) explained

Type:archbishop
Honorific-Prefix:The Most Reverend
Thomas Kelly
Honorific-Suffix:DD
Archbishop of Armagh
Primate of All Ireland
Archdiocese:Armagh
Enthroned:1832
Ended:1835 (died)
Successor:William Crolly
Previous Post:Bishop of Dromore
Ordination:(Priest)
Consecration:27 Aug 1826 (Bishop)
Birth Date:1781
Birth Place:County Down
Death Date:14 Jan 1835
Death Place:County Armagh
Nationality:Irish
Alma Mater:Maynooth College
Archbishop Name:Thomas Kelly
Dipstyle:The Most Reverend
Offstyle:Your Grace or Archbishop

Thomas Kelly (died 1835) was an Irish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Dromore from 1826 to 1828 and Archbishop of Armagh from 1828 to 1835.

Biography

Kelly entered Maynooth in 1814 to study for the priesthood, was ordained for the diocese of Armagh in 1820, served as Dean and Professor of Dogmatic Theology in Maynooth.[1] Kelly was elected Bishop of Dromore by the Propaganda Fide on 29 May 1826 and confirmed by Pope Leo XII on 4 June 1826.[2] [3] His episcopal ordination took place on 27 August 1826.[3]

Two years later, he was made coadjutor archbishop of Armagh, with right of succession, on 1 December 1828.[3] [4]

He retained administration of the Diocese of Dromore until Michael Blake was appointed Bishop of Dromore in 1833.[3] [4] On the death of Archbishop Patrick Curtis of Armagh on 26 July 1832, Kelly automatically succeeded as archbishop.[5] [6]

He died in office on 13 January 1835.[5] [6]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. https://www.dib.ie/biography/kelly-thomas-a4465 Thomas Kelly
  2. , The Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, volume 1, p. 305.
  3. , Handbook of British Chronology, p. 425.
  4. , The Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, volume 1, p. 231.
  5. , Handbook of British Chronology, p. 416.
  6. , The Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, volume 1, p. 232.