Roman Catholic Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora


The Roman Catholic Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora is a Roman Catholic diocese in the west of Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Tuam and is subject to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Tuam. The deanery of Kilfenora, previously a diocese in its own right, lies in the ecclesiastical province of Cashel. The Ordinary is Bishop Brendan Kelly who was appointed on 11 December 2017.

Geographic remit

The geographic remit of the see includes the City of Galway, parts of the county of Galway and the northern coastal part of County Clare. Large population centres include Ennistymon, Oranmore and Oughterard. The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas.

Ecclesiastical history

The diocese has its origins in the ancient monastery of Kilmacduagh and the Wardenship of Galway. Following the abolition of the Wardenship by the Holy See in 1831, the first Bishop of the new Diocese of Galway was appointed in the same year.
In 1866, Bishop John McEvilly of Galway was made Apostolic Administrator of the diocese of Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora. When he was appointed coadjutor to the Archdiocese of Tuam in 1878, he retained Galway until he succeeded as archbishop in 1881. McEvilly continued to oversee Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora until 1883 when Pope Leo XIII united the diocese with the neighbouring Diocese of Kilmacduagh. At the same time, the ordinary of the United Diocese of Galway and Kilmacduagh was appointed, in perpetuum, as the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Kilfenora.
The bishopric of Kilmacduagh had been a separate title until 1750 when Pope Benedict XIV decreed that it to be united with the bishopric of Kilfenora. Since Kilmacduagh was in the Ecclesiastical province of Tuam while Kilfenora was in the Province of Cashel, it was arranged that the ordinary of the united dioceses was to be alternately bishop of one diocese and apostolic administrator of the other. The first holder of this unusual arrangement was Peter Kilkelly, who had been Bishop of Kilmacduagh since 1744, became Apostolic Administrator of Kilfenora in September 1750. Since that date, Kilfenora has been administered by that united diocese as an Apostolic Vicariate. Since the territory of an Apostolic Vicariate comes directly under the pope as "universal bishop", the pope exercises his authority in Kilfenora through a "vicar".

Deaneries and Parishes

The united diocese is divided into five deaneries for which a Vicar Forane is appointed by the Bishop. The VF exercises limited jurisdiction in the deanery on behalf of the Bishop. The deaneries are divided further into parishes or group parishes.

Bishops of Galway

Bishops of Galway and Kilmacduagh

and Apostolic Administrators of Kilfenora
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
18831886Thomas Joseph CarrAppointed 12 June and consecrated 26 August 1883; translated to Melbourne 29 September 1886
18871908Francis McCormackTranslated from Achonry; appointed 27 April 1887; retired 21 October 1908; died 14 November 1909
19091923Thomas O'DeaTranslated from Clonfert; appointed 29 April 1909; died 9 April 1923
19231936Thomas O'DohertyTranslated from Clonfert; appointed 13 July 1923; died 15 December 1936
19371976Michael BrowneAppointed 6 August and consecrated 10 November 1937; retired 21 July 1976; died 24 February 1980
19761992Eamon CaseyTranslated from Kerry; appointed 21 July 1976; resigned 6 May 1992; died 13 March 2017
19932005James McLoughlinAppointed 10 February and consecrated 28 March 1993; retired 23 May 2005; died 25 November 2005
20052016Martin DrennanPreviously Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin; consecrated 21 September 1997; appointed Bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh 23 May 2005; resigned 29 July 2016
2017PresentBrendan KellyTranslated from Achonry; appointed 11 December 2017; consecrated 11 February 2018