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Thomas Flynn (bishop of Lancaster)
Thomas
Edward Flynn
was an
English
prelate
who served as the
Roman Catholic Bishop of Lancaster
from 1939 to 1961.
Born in
Portsmouth
, he was
ordained
to the
priesthood
on
13 June
1908
. He was appointed the
Bishop
of the
Diocese of Lancaster
by the
Holy See
on 12
June 1939
. His
consecration
to the
Episcopate
took place on
24 July
1939, the
principal consecrator
was
William Godfrey
, Cardinal-Archbishop of
Westminster
, and the principal co-consecrators were Edward Myers,
Coadjutor
Archbishop of Westminster
and
Joseph McCormack
,
Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle
.
He
died in office
at aged
81
.