Paul Dempsey (bishop)

Paul Dempsey (born 20 April 1971) is an Irish priest, and Bishop-elect of Achonry.[1] Fr Dempsey was born in Carlow Town in 1971, the youngest in his family, having one brother and two sisters, he was brought up in Athy, Co. Carlow. He trained for the priesthood in St. Patrick's, Carlow College, and was ordained to the priesthood in the Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow, by Bishop Laurence Ryan in 1997. He also studied in All Hallows College, Dublin and in the Milltown Institute in Dublin, completing a Masters in Theology.[2] He has written in the Leinster Leader, and presented a show on Kildare FM.[3]

Paul Dempsey

Bishop-elect of Achonry
ChurchRoman Catholic
SeeAchonry
In officetbd 2020 – present
PredecessorBrendan Kelly
Successorincumbent
Orders
Ordination6 July 1997
by Laurence Ryan
Personal details
Born20 April 1971 (1971-04-20) (age 49)
Carlow, County Carlow, Republic of Ireland
Previous postParish priest of Newbridge, County Kildare and vicar forane for the Kildare & Leighlin North Deanery
Alma materMilltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy
St. Patrick's, Carlow College
All Hallows College
Styles of
Paul Dempsey
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleMy Lord
Religious styleBishop

Fr. Dempsey has served as a curate in Clane, and in the parish cluster of Naas, Sallins and Two-Mile-House, before being appointed to Newbridge. He was appointed Bishop of Achonry in January 2020.[4] His episcopal ordination was scheduled for April 2020 but delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

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