Background
Geoffrey Burke was born in Whalley Range, Manchester, in 1913, the son of Doctor Peter Burke and his wife Margaret Mary.
Geoffrey Burke was born in Whalley Range, Manchester, in 1913, the son of Doctor Peter Burke and his wife Margaret Mary.
He was one of seven children and his elder brother Donatus also became a Priest of the Salford Diocese, he was educated at Street Bede"s College, Manchester, from 1924 and Stonyhurst College from 1928. He studied for the Priesthood at Oscott College where he was ordained on 29 June 1937 by Archbishop Thomas Leighton Williams.
He then went to Downing College, Cambridge, where he gained his Master of Arts in 1940. Returning to the Salford Diocese in 1940, Fr Burke was appointed as Professor at Street Bede"s College, becoming Prefect of Studies in 1950 and Vice-Rector in 1953. In 1966 following the retirement of Monsignor Thomas Duggan through ill health, Burke was appointed Rector of the College but only remained in the post for a year before being appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Salford in 1967 to assist Bishop Thomas Holland.
He took the title of Titular Bishop of Vagrauta, being consecrated in Salford Cathedral on the 29 June 1967.
He then took up residence at Salford Cathedral House. Bishop Burke continued in his role of Auxiliary Bishop following Bishop Holland"s retirement and during the early years of Bishop later Archbishop Patrick Altham Kelly"s time as Bishop of Salford.