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Patrick Collier
Bishop of Ossory
ChurchCatholic Church
Appointed1 October 1928
PredecessorAbraham Brownrigg, S.S.S.
Previous post(s)Coadjutor Bishop of Ossory (1928–1928)
Titular Bishop of Hemeria (Himeria) (1928–1928)
Orders
Ordination24 June 1907
by Bishop Abraham Brownrigg, S.S.S.
Consecration5 August 1928
by Archbishop Edward Joseph Byrne
Personal details
Born
Patrick Collier

(1880-01-13)13 January 1880
Camross, Mountrath, County Laois, Ireland
Died10 January 1964(1964-01-10) (aged 83)
NationalityIrish
Alma materSt. Kieran's College
Styles of
Patrick Collier
Reference style
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop

Bishop Patrick Collier DD (13 January 1880 – 10 January 1964) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest, later appointed as Bishop of Ossory.

Patrick Collier was born at Camross, Mountrath, County Laois on 13 January 1880.[1] Dr Collier attended St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny, and was ordained in 1907 as a priest in the Diocese of Ossory.

Collier served as a priest at St. Tighearhach's Church, Cullahill, County Laois from 1921–23. He was appointed coadjutor bishop of Ossory 18 May and consecrated on 5 August 1928. He later succeeded Bishop Abraham Brownrigg as Bishop of Ossory on 1 October 1928, serving until his own death on 10 January 1964, three days before his 84th birthday. A wing in the Ossory diocesan seminary, St. Kieran's College was named after Dr Collier; it opened in 1956.

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Ossory
1928–1964
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ Bishop Collier profile, Catholic-Hierarchy.org; accessed 16 January 2015.