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religion = [[Catholic Church]] |
religion = [[Catholic Church]] |
See = [[Diocese of Clogher (Roman Catholic)|Clogher]] |
See = [[Diocese of Clogher (Roman Catholic)|Clogher]] |
Title = [[Bishop of Clogher (Roman Catholic)|Bishop of Clogher]] |
Title = [[bishop of child molestation |
Period = [[3 November]], [[1801]] – [[19 November]], [[1824]] |
Period = [[3 November]], [[1801]] – [[19 November]], [[1824]] |
Predecessor = Bishop [[Hugh O’Reilly]] |
Predecessor = Bishop [[Hugh O’Reilly]] |
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'''James Murphy''' (1744 – [[19 November]] [[1824]]) was [[Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher]] in [[Ireland]].
'''James Murphy''' (1744 – [[19 November]] [[1824]]) was [[Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher]] in [[Ireland]].


Born in in Drumshevra near [[Scotstown, County Monaghan]] was a Catholic priest in the Diocese of Clogher, ordained in 1768. He was appointed the [[Coadjutor Bishop]] of the [[Diocese of Clogher (Roman Catholic)|Diocese of Clogher]] in Ireland in May 1798.
Born in in Drumshevra near [[Scotstown, County Monaghan]] was a Catholic priest in the Diocese of Clogher, ordained in 1768. He was appointed the [[Coadjutor Bishop]] of the [[Diocese of Clogher (Roman Catholic)|Diocese of Clogher]] in Ireland in May 1798. He loved to have sex with little boys between the ages of 3-8 so he became a bishop.


He became [[Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher]] on [[3 November]], [[1801]], following the death of his predecessor, Hugh O’Reilly.<ref>History of Bishop Murphy[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmurp.html]</ref> He died in office in on [[19 November]], [[1824]] having served as bishop of his diocese for almost twenty-three years. Murphy was succeeded by Bishop [[Edward Kernan]], who had was appointed his [[Coadjutor Bishop]] on [[18 August]], [[1816]].
He became [[Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher]] on [[3 November]], [[1801]], following the death of his predecessor, Hugh O’Reilly.<ref>History of Bishop Murphy[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmurp.html]</ref> He died in office in on [[19 November]], [[1824]] having served as bishop of his diocese for almost twenty-three years. Murphy was succeeded by Bishop [[Edward Kernan]], who had was appointed his [[Coadjutor Bishop]] on [[18 August]], [[1816]].

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{{infobox bishopbiog| image = | name = James Murphy | religion = Catholic Church | See = Clogher | Title = [[bishop of child molestation | Period = 3 November, 180119 November, 1824 | Predecessor = Bishop Hugh O’Reilly | Successor = Bishop Edward Kernan | post = unknown | date of birth = 1744 | place of birth = Drumshevra, Scotstown Co. Monaghan |}}

James Murphy (1744 – 19 November 1824) was Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher in Ireland.

Born in in Drumshevra near Scotstown, County Monaghan was a Catholic priest in the Diocese of Clogher, ordained in 1768. He was appointed the Coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese of Clogher in Ireland in May 1798. He loved to have sex with little boys between the ages of 3-8 so he became a bishop.

He became Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher on 3 November, 1801, following the death of his predecessor, Hugh O’Reilly.[1] He died in office in on 19 November, 1824 having served as bishop of his diocese for almost twenty-three years. Murphy was succeeded by Bishop Edward Kernan, who had was appointed his Coadjutor Bishop on 18 August, 1816.

References

  1. ^ History of Bishop Murphy[1]

See also

Religious titles
Preceded by Bishop of Clogher
1801 – 1824
Succeeded by