Mark Davies (bishop of Shrewsbury)
Mark Davies is a British Roman Catholic prelate. He is the 11th Bishop of the Diocese of Shrewsbury in the Province of Birmingham, England.Early life
Born in Manchester, Lancashire in 1959, he attended two schools in Longsight: St Richard's R.C. Primary School and St Robert's R.C. Primary School, and two others in Heaton Chapel, Stockport: Broadstone Hall Primary School and St Anne's Roman Catholic High School. Following his secondary education, he attended the University of Durham and trained for the priesthood at Ushaw College, Durham for the Diocese of Salford.Priestly career
He was ordained a priest on 11 February 1984 at St Joseph's Church, Reddish, Stockport, by the Right Reverend Thomas Holland, Bishop of Salford.
His first pastoral appointments was as an assistant priest at Our Lady of Grace's Church in Prestwich from March to September 1984, followed by at St Mary's Church, Swinton from September 1984 to December 1988.
In January 1988, he was appointed the private secretary to Bishop Patrick Kelly of Salford, a post in which Davies remained until December 1992.
He was appointed the parish priest at St John Bosco's Church, Blackley, Manchester and became the Dean of North Manchester Deanery. He was appointed the Vicar General of the Diocese of Salford from January 2003 to February 2009.
He was appointed the parish priest at St Teresa's Church, Little Lever, then at St Joseph's Church, Longsight, and then at Holy Family Church, New Springs, Wigan.Episcopal career
On 22 December 2009, he was appointed the Coadjutor Bishop of Shrewsbury, and consecrated to the episcopate at St Anthony's Church, Wythenshawe, Manchester on the 22 February 2010. The principal consecrator was Brian Noble, Bishop of Shrewsbury; the principal co-consecrators were Patrick Kelly, Archbishop of Liverpool and Terence Brain, Bishop of Salford.
On the retirement of Brian Noble on 1 October 2010, Davies succeeded as the 11th Bishop of Shrewsbury.
In December 2012, in a Christmas sermon, Davies compared the government's proposals for same sex marriage to the way in which Nazis and Communists had undermined Christian faith.