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Philip James Benedict Harvey

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Philip James Benedict Harvey (16 March 1915, in Richmond upon Thames – 2 February 2003, in London) was a Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Westminster.[1]

Life

Philip James Benedict Harvey received priest ordination on 3 June 1939.

Pope Paul VI. Appointed him on 28 March 1977 as auxiliary bishop in Westminster and titular bishop of Bahanna. The archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal George Basil Hume, gave him the bishop's ordination on the 25th of that year; Co-consecrators were Basil Christopher Butler, auxiliary bishop in Westminster, and Patrick Joseph Casey, Bishop of Brentwood.

On 3 July 1990, Pope John Paul II accepted his resignation.

References

  1. ^ "Bishop Philip James Benedict Harvey". Catholic-Hierarchy.