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Paul Tighe

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Paul Tighe
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Reference style The Most Reverend
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Religious style Monsignor

Paul Tighe (born 12 February 1958) has been the Adjunct Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture since his appointment on 19 December 2015. He is the highest-ranking Irishman in the Roman Curia and was consecrated a bishop on 27 February 2016. He previously served as secretary of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications from 30 November 2007. He previously served as director of the Office for Public Affairs in the Dublin diocese.

Tighe was born in Navan, County Meath. He graduated from University College Dublin in 1979 with a BCL degree in Law. After studying for the priesthood in Holy Cross College in Clonliffe and at the Pontifical Irish College in Rome, he was ordained a priest of the Dublin Diocese in St. Laurence O'Toole Church in Kilmacud in 1983. His first appointment was as parish chaplain and teacher in Ballyfermot. Later, he studied Moral Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. Since 1990 he has been a lecturer in Moral Theology in the Mater Dei Institute of Education in Dublin. He was appointed head of the Theology department there in 2000.

In 2004, he was named the director of the Communications Office of the diocese of Dublin. He established its Office for Public Affairs, which aids communication between the diocese, government, public bodies and nongovernmental organizations in Ireland and Europe.

On 30 November 2007 Pope Benedict XVI appointed him secretary of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, deputy to its President, Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli. Diarmuid Martin, Archbishop of Dublin, said: "Mgr Tighe is a priest of great competence and I am glad that he will have the possibility now to place his talents at the service of the Universal Church. I thank him for the service he has given to the Archdiocese of Dublin and wish him every success." Tighe said: "This appointment has come as a surprise to me. Communication of the Gospel must be at heart of the ministry of a priest and I am pleased to be asked to work in the Council that has a mandate to harness the potential of the media –new and old – as a means of evangelisation. I look forward to serving Pope Benedict XVI in his mission."


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