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Michael Corcoran (bishop)

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Michael Corcoran was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin from 1815 until his death in 1819.

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Biography

A native of Co. Laois, he served on mission in Dublin before being appointed as the parish priest of Balyna, Co. Kildare[1] before being appointed parish priest in Kildare in 1802. During his time in Kildare he worked to calm tensions leading up to and after the 1798 Rebellion, with efforts such as liaising with the Church of Ireland priest there to avoid trouble between their parishioners; he also disciplined a priest in his parish, Fr. Mogue Kearns, for the latter's rebel sympathies.[2]

Following the death of Bishop Daniel Delany of Kildare and Leighlin in 1814, Arthur Murphy was appointed but this appointment was not accepted.[clarification needed] In 1815, Corcoran was appointed Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin.[3]

Corcoran died on 22 February 1819. He is buried in Tullow.[4]

References

  1. ^ Michael Corcoran Balyna Parish History website; accessed 2 October 2021.
  2. ^ Fr. Mogue Kearns: The Rebel Priest, Kiltealy Journal Archived 24 June 2013 at archive.today
  3. ^ Bishop Michael Corcoran, Catholic-hierarchy.org; accessed 2 October 2021.
  4. ^ Bishop Michael Corcoran, Catholic- Hierarchy.org; accessed 2 October 2021.


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