Pope Francis on Tuesday appointed Bishop Donal McKeown,
Auxiliary Bishop of Down and Connor, as Bishop of Derry in Ireland.
Donal McKeown was born on 12 April 1950 and brought up in
Randalstown, Co Antrim, the first of four children.
Since his father, James McKeown, was one of thirteen
children – only one of whom left the area – and his mother was the eldest of
eight, Bishop McKeown grew up in a large extended family, where community and
culture were intertwined. Both he and his father played Gaelic football and
hurling.
McKeown studied at Queen’s University, Belfast, while
staying in the diocesan seminary at Saint Malachy’s College. He graduated from
QUB with an honours degree in German and Italian. He then undertook five years
study of philosophy and theology in Rome at the Gregorian Pontifical
University, being ordained a priest for the Diocese of Down and Connor by
Bishop William Philbin in Randalstown in 1977.
His first appointment in Down and Connor, was to the
teaching staff of Saint Patrick’s College in East Belfast, as well as assisting
in the parish of Derriaghy. In 1983, he was transferred to the staff of Saint
MacNissi’s College, his old alma mater, and in addition was given
responsibility for organising the annual diocesan pilgrimage to Lourdes.
In 1987, Bishop Cahal Daly, then Bishop of Down and Connor,
moved him to Saint Malachy’s College, Belfast, where he taught and served as
Dean of Saint Joseph’s Junior Seminary – traditionally known as ‘The Wing’. In
1994, Father McKeown was appointed President of Saint Malachy’s College and
during his time there obtained his MBA in Educational Management from the
University of Leicester. In 2001, Father McKeown was appointed as Auxiliary
Bishop in the Diocese of Down and Connor.
Bishop McKeown’s responsibilities as a member of the Irish
Catholic Bishops’ Conference have included: the promotion of Catholic
education, youth ministry, university chaplaincies and the promotion of
vocations to the priesthood and religious life. His interest includes the
interface between faith and the empirical sciences and work with Catholic
schools in Norway, Denmark, Lithuania, Poland and Germany. He is fluent in
Irish, Italian and German.
Bishop McKeown has always had a keen interest in promoting
the good news of the gospel in the media. From 1971 - 1973, he was Belfast
correspondent for the German Catholic news agency, KNA. While in Rome he did
some media work with Vatican Radio and, as part of a team, developed reports in
the Irish language for RTE’s An Saol Mór. Bishop McKeown is a regular
contributor, both north and south, to radio and television as well as having
opinion articles published in newspapers and periodicals.
A life-long sports enthusiast, Bishop McKeown has completed
two Belfast marathons. He continues to take part in a relay team for the annual
marathon in the city.
5Text from page http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2014/02/25.
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