Background
Jones, Christopher T. was born on March 3, 1936 in Roscommon, Ireland. Son of Christopher Jones and Christina Hanly.
Jones, Christopher T. was born on March 3, 1936 in Roscommon, Ireland. Son of Christopher Jones and Christina Hanly.
Bachelor, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Ireland, 1958. Postgraduate, University College, Galway, Ireland, 1963. Postgraduate, University College, Dublin, Ireland, 1972.
He was ordained a priest on 17 June 1962 for his home diocese. On 24 May 1994 he was appointed Bishop for the Diocese. He was ordained a bishop on 15 August, of the same year.
The Principal Consecrator was Archbishop Emanuele Gerada, the Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland.
His Principal Company-Consecrators were Archbishop Joseph Cassidy, and Bishop Thomas Finnegan. He is widely respected as a man of great humility and humanity.
“Could I just say with all this emphasis on cover-up, the cover-up has gone on for centuries, not just in the church… lieutenant’s going on today in families, in communities, in societies. Why are you singling out the church?” he asked.
Bishop Jones also described the Bishop of Galway Martin Drennan, who served as an Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin for seven years during the period investigated by the Murphy Commission, as “a scholar and a holy man” and that any reference to him in the Murphy report had been positive.
lieutenant emerged yesterday that Bishop Drennan has invited representatives from all parishes in his diocese to a service of reparation at Galway Cathedral on Palm Sunday, 28 March. In a statement, Why Marriage Matters, released by the bishops, they describe provisions in the Civil Partnership Bill as “an extraordinary and far-reaching attack on freedom of conscience and the free practices of religion – which are guaranteed to every citizen under the Constitution”. On the refusal by Minister for Justice Dermot Ahern to allow an opt-out clause for people who had issues of conscience when it came to association or involvement with same-sex ceremonies, he said the bishops were “very worried about that.
Very worried.” ”.
On his 75th birthday in March 2011, Bishop Jones will submit his letter of resignation under the Code of Canon Law to Pope Benedict XVI. He was succeeded by Bishop Kevin Doran, who was appointed on May 14th 2014 and ordained bishop on July 13th.
Bishop Jones is a member of the Bishops’ Liaison Committee for Child Protection, he was speaking at a press conference in Maynooth on 10 March 2010 where the Irish Bishops Conference was concluding its three-day spring meeting.