Kieran O'Reilly (bishop)

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ArchdioceseCashel and Emly
Appointed22 November 2014
Installed8 February 2015

Kieran O'Reilly

Archbishop of Cashel and Emly
O'Reilly in 2015
ChurchRoman Catholic
ArchdioceseCashel and Emly
Appointed22 November 2014
Installed8 February 2015
PredecessorDermot Clifford
Previous postsBishop of Killaloe
Superior General and Vicar General of the Society of African Missions
Orders
Ordination17 June 1978
Consecration29 August 2010
by Dermot Clifford
Personal details
Born (1952-08-08) 8 August 1952 (age 73)
Cork, Ireland
Alma materColáiste Chríost Rí
St Patrick's College, Maynooth
Pontifical Biblical Institute
MottoVerbum tuum veritas
(Your word is truth)
Coat of armsKieran O'Reilly's coat of arms

Kieran Andrew O'Reilly SMA KC*HS (born 8 August 1952) is an Irish Roman Catholic prelate who has served as Archbishop of Cashel and Emly since 2015.

O'Reilly was born in Cork on 8 August 1952, the first of five children to Seán and Theresa O'Reilly. He attended primary school in Scoil Chríost Rí and secondary school in Coláiste Chríost Rí, before entering the novitiate of the Society of African Missions in Wilton, Cork in 1970.[1][2]

O'Reilly subsequently attended courses in philosophy and theology at St Patrick's College, Maynooth, being awarded bachelor's degrees in literature in 1974 and theology in 1977. He was later awarded a diploma in missionary studies in 1978. O'Reilly became a permanent member of the Society of African Missions by professing perpetual vows on 10 April 1977, and was ordained a priest on 17 June 1978.[1][2]

Presbyteral ministry

Following his ordination, O'Reilly served for two years in pastoral ministry in the Archdiocese of Monrovia, Liberia, before he was recalled two years later to undertake studies in sacred scripture at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, from where he was awarded a licentiate in 1984. He was then appointed Professor of Biblical Studies at the major seminary of Saints Peter and Paul in Ibadan, Nigeria, where he taught until 1988.[1][2]

O'Reilly was elected to the Provincial Council of the Society of African Missions by members of the Society's Irish province in 1989, and subsequently appointed Vicar General of the Society in 1995. He was elected Superior General of the Society on 5 May 2001, the fourth Irishman to serve in this post, and re-elected in 2007.[1][2]

Episcopal ministry

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