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Bishop John Rooney VG, was an Irish-born Roman Catholic priest who served as bishop in South Africa. Rooney was born in 1844 in Edenderry, County Offaly, he attended Carlow College before going to All Hallows College in Dublin, to be trained as priest for the Cape of Good Hope Diocese. Following All Hallows, he studied at Propaganda College in Rome. He was ordained a priest in 1867.He was in 1886 ordained titular Bishop of Sergiopolis, and coadjutor to Bishop John Leonard, whom he succeeded in 1908 as Bishop of Cape Colony, South Africa. He resigned as bishop in 1925.

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  • John Rooney (* 26. Januar 1844 in Edenderry, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Irland; † 26. Februar 1927) war ein britischer römisch-katholischer Geistlicher und Bischof. Rooney wurde am 25. Juni 1867 zum Priester geweiht. Papst Leo XIII. ernannte Rooney am 29. Januar 1887 zum Titularbischof von Sergiopolis und Koadjutor-Apostolischen Vikar vom Kap der guten Hoffnung, Western District. Am 19. September 1887 spendete ihm John Leonard, Apostolischer Vikar vom Kap der guten Hoffnung, Western District, in Kapstadt die Bischofsweihe. Mitkonsekratoren waren , Apostolischer Vikar vom Kap der guten Hoffnung, Eastern District, und OMI, Apostolischer Vikar von Natal. Am 19. Februar 1908 starb John Leonard und Rooney folgte als Apostolischer Vikar nach. Papst Pius XI. nahm im Dezember 1924 seinen Rücktritt an. Als sein Nachfolger wurde am 15. Juli 1925 ernannt. (de)
  • Bishop John Rooney VG, was an Irish-born Roman Catholic priest who served as bishop in South Africa. Rooney was born in 1844 in Edenderry, County Offaly, he attended Carlow College before going to All Hallows College in Dublin, to be trained as priest for the Cape of Good Hope Diocese. Following All Hallows, he studied at Propaganda College in Rome. He was ordained a priest in 1867.He was in 1886 ordained titular Bishop of Sergiopolis, and coadjutor to Bishop John Leonard, whom he succeeded in 1908 as Bishop of Cape Colony, South Africa. He resigned as bishop in 1925. (en)
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  • Bishop John Rooney VG, was an Irish-born Roman Catholic priest who served as bishop in South Africa. Rooney was born in 1844 in Edenderry, County Offaly, he attended Carlow College before going to All Hallows College in Dublin, to be trained as priest for the Cape of Good Hope Diocese. Following All Hallows, he studied at Propaganda College in Rome. He was ordained a priest in 1867.He was in 1886 ordained titular Bishop of Sergiopolis, and coadjutor to Bishop John Leonard, whom he succeeded in 1908 as Bishop of Cape Colony, South Africa. He resigned as bishop in 1925. (en)
  • John Rooney (* 26. Januar 1844 in Edenderry, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Irland; † 26. Februar 1927) war ein britischer römisch-katholischer Geistlicher und Bischof. Rooney wurde am 25. Juni 1867 zum Priester geweiht. Papst Leo XIII. ernannte Rooney am 29. Januar 1887 zum Titularbischof von Sergiopolis und Koadjutor-Apostolischen Vikar vom Kap der guten Hoffnung, Western District. Am 19. September 1887 spendete ihm John Leonard, Apostolischer Vikar vom Kap der guten Hoffnung, Western District, in Kapstadt die Bischofsweihe. Mitkonsekratoren waren , Apostolischer Vikar vom Kap der guten Hoffnung, Eastern District, und OMI, Apostolischer Vikar von Natal. Am 19. Februar 1908 starb John Leonard und Rooney folgte als Apostolischer Vikar nach. Papst Pius XI. nahm im Dezember 1924 (de)
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  • John Rooney (Bischof) (de)
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