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James William Gleeson

The Most Reverend
James Gleeson
Archbishop of Adelaide
Archdiocese Adelaide
Predecessor Matthew Beovich
Successor Leonard Faulkner
Personal details
Born (1920-12-24)24 December 1920
Died 21 March 2000(2000-03-21) (aged 79)
Nationality Australian

James William Gleeson (24 December 1920 – 21 March 2000) was an Australian clergyman and the sixth Archbishop of Adelaide. He was the first South Australian priest to become Archbishop of Adelaide.

James William Gleeson was born on 24 December 1920 in Balaklava, north of Adelaide in South Australia. His early education was in Balaklava, attending a Josephite school before going to boarding school at Sacred Heart College in Somerton Park, South Australia, a Marist Brothers college. Gleeson's studies for the priesthood were undertaken at Corpus Christi College in Werribee, Victoria, and he was ordained by Archbishop Matthew Beovich in Adelaide's St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral on 24 July 1945. After serving as an assistant priest in the cathedral parish for a year, Beovich sent Gleeson to a teacher's college in Melbourne for a year, and in 1952 appointed him Director of Catholic Education for the archdiocese,. In 1958, Gleeson received Queen's Birthday Honours, becoming a companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG). Cited for the award was his work with young people, both as Director of Catholic Education and through his participation with organisations dealing with the education and welfare of students.

After suffering a period of bad health, in November 1956 Matthew Beovich requested that he receive an auxiliary archbishop.Pope Pius XII appointed Gleeson to the position, and he was consecrated by Beovich on 21 May 1957, becoming Adelaide's first South Australian ordinary. To Gleeson, Beovich delegated responsibility for Catholic Action movements and Catholic radio and television, and he eventually came to chair a number of diocesan committees and councils. The Archbishop also tasked him with the ordination of new priests and parish visitation. However, the most important parts of the diocesian administration, such as financial and policy matters, remained under Beovich's control.


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