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Irish bishop (1941–2016)

The Most ReverendGerard Clifford
Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Armagh Titular Bishop of Hieron
Church Roman Catholic
Archdiocese Armagh
Appointed 25 March 1991
Term ended 26 February 2013
Predecessor Francis Lenny
Successor Michael Router
Other post(s) Titular Bishop of Hieron
Orders
Ordination 18 June 1967
Consecration 21 April 1991by Cahal Daly
Personal details
Born 24 June 1941Lordship, County Louth Ireland
Died 12 December 2016 (aged 75)Dublin, Ireland
Alma mater St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth

Gerard Clifford (24 June 1941 – 12 December 2016) was an Irish prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Armagh, Ireland from 1991 until 2013.[1] He was born in Lordship, County Louth. He was educated at Bellurgan National School, Bush Vocational School, St Mary's College, Dundalk, and Saint Patrick’s College, Armagh. He studied for the priesthood at St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth and undertook postgraduate studies both in Maynooth and in the Jesuit Lumen Vitae, Brussels.[2]

Clifford was ordained a priest on 18 June 1967 for the diocese and was appointed an auxiliary bishop of Armagh and Titular Bishop of Hieron on 25 March 1991. His episcopal consecration took place on 21 April 1991. The Principal Consecrator was Cardinal Daly; his Principal Co-Consecrators were Archbishop Emanuele Gerada, the Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland, and Francis Joseph MacKiernan, Bishop of Kilmore.[_citation needed_]

  1. ^ "Bishop Gerard Clifford". Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 28 October 2009.
  2. ^ Funeral arrangements for the late Bishop Clifford RIP Catholic Bishops, 13 December 2016.