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Auxiliary Bishop Timothy O'Mahony (1879 - 1892) |
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Timothy O'Mahony was born in Cork County, Ireland on November 1, 1825. He began his clerical studies in Cork and completed them in Rome where he was ordained priest on March 24, 1849. Fr. O'Mahony served in various rural parishes in the Diocese of Cork before being appointed to St. Finbar Cathedral in Cork. He was appointed first Bishop of Armidale, Australia, and was consecrated November 30, 1869 in St. Finbar's by Bp. William Delany of Cork. Bishop O'Mahony resigned his See in August of 1877 and returned to Europe. In 1879 on Archbishop John J. Lynch's ad limina visit to Rome, Bishop O'Mahony became acquainted with him. In a Papal Brief dated November 14, 1879 he was appointed Titular Bishop of Eudocia and Auxiliary to Archbishop Lynch. Upon his arrival in Toronto Bishop O'Mahony took charge of St. Paul's Parish. Realizing that the church was inadequate for the congregation he started a weekly collection for a new building. This was completed in 1889 and dedicated on December 22 of that same year. Bishop O'Mahony also performed various episcopal duties and was of great assistance to Archbishop Lynch. In 1887 he even acted as the Administrator of the Diocese of Hamilton during the prolonged absence of Bishop James Carberry. After a long and painful illness, Bishop O'Mahony died on September 8, 1892. He was interred in a brick vault at the south-east corner of St. Paul's Church. |
PH 994.75/05P Unknown author. The original lithograph is published in 'Jubilee Volume, Archbishop Walsh. Diocese of Toronto.' |
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