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Michael McGrath (bishop)

The Most Reverend
Michael Joseph McGrath
Archbishop of Cardiff
Church Roman Catholic
Archdiocese Cardiff
Appointed 20 April 1940
In office 1940-1961
Predecessor Francis Mostyn
Successor John Murphy
Orders
Ordination 12 July 1908
by George Burton
Consecration 24 September 1935
by Francis Mostyn
Rank Metropolitan Archbishop
Personal details
Born (1882-03-24)March 24, 1882
Kilkenny, Ireland
Died February 28, 1961(1961-02-28) (aged 78)
Nationality Irish
Previous post Bishop of Menevia (1935-1940)
Styles of
Michael Joseph McGrath
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Reference style The Most Reverend
Spoken style Your Grace
Religious style Archbishop

Michael Joseph McGrath (24 March 1882 – 28 February 1961) was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served first as the Bishop of Menevia from 1935 to 1940, then the Archbishop of Cardiff from 1940 to 1961.

McGrath was born in Kilkenny, Ireland on 24 March 1882. He was educated at a local Christian Brothers school before attending Rockwell College. He achieved a BA from the Royal University of Ireland in Irish language. His university later awarded him an honorary D.Litt.

McGrath trained for the priesthood at St. John's College, Waterford, and he was ordained to the priesthood on 12 July 1908. He initially worked as a priest for the Catholic diocese of Clifton, followed by Bristol's Church of St. Nicholas. In 1918, he was forced take a leave of absence on health grounds. In 1921, he was invited by Bishop Francis Mostyn to work in the Diocese of Menevia. McGrath went on to serve at Flint, Bangor and, in 1928, Aberystywth as parish priest, where he befriended Thomas Gwynn Jones. On 10 August 1935 he was appointed the Bishop of the Diocese of Menevia in Swansea, south Wales. His consecration to the Episcopate took place on 24 September 1935, the principal consecrator was Archbishop Francis Mostyn of Cardiff, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop William Lee of Clifton and Bishop Ambrose James Moriarty of Shrewsbury. Five years later, McGrath was translated to the Archdiocese of Cardiff as archbishop on 20 June 1940. He died in office on 28 February 1961, aged 78.


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