Owen Dolan
The Most Reverend Owen Dolan | |
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Emeritus Coadjutor Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Palmerston North | |
Diocese | Palmerston North |
Installed | 10 December 1995 |
Term ended | 30 September 2004 |
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Ordination | 21 July 1954 (Priest) by Archbishop Peter McKeefry |
Consecration | 10 December 1995 (Coadjutor Bishop)[1] |
Personal details | |
Born | Owen John Dolan 30 September 1928 Hāwera, New Zealand |
Nationality | New Zealander |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
Residence | Palmerston North |
Occupation | Emeritus Roman Catholic Coadjutor Bishop |
Owen John Dolan (born 30 September 1928) is the Coadjutor Bishop Emeritus of Palmerston North. He was appointed coadjutor bishop by Pope John Paul II on 2 November 1995 and was consecrated on 10 December 1995. He retired on 30 September 2004.[2]
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Preceded by – | Coadjutor Bishop of Palmerston North 1995–2004 | Succeeded by – |
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