Thomas Grimley

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Bishop Thomas Grimley, was an Irish born priest and educationalist who served as Bishop of Cape Town, South Africa. Rt. Reverend Grimley was born in Skerries, Co. Dublin in 1821.[1] He was ordained in 1846 by Archbishop Paul Cullen. Fr Thomas Grimley, worked as a Curate at St Paul's, Arran Quay, Dublin.

In 1860 Dr. Grimley was ordained a Titular Bishop of Antigonea, and co-adjutor Bishop of Cape Town, and in 1862 Vicar Apostolic of Cape of Good Hope, Western District, South Africa, succeeding Patrick Raymond Griffith OP, as Bishop.

Archbishop attended the First Vatican Council in 1869.

He died in 1871. Archbishop Grimley was succeeded by another Irishman John Leonard.

References

  1. ^ Bishop Thomas Grimley Catholic Hierarchy