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Bishop of Ferns

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Style
  
Your grace

First incumbent
  
Ceallach Ua Colmáin

Website
  
ferns.ie

Country
  
Republic of Ireland

Formation
  
Early 12th century

Bishop of Ferns

Cathedral
  
St. Aidan's Cathedral, Enniscorthy

The Bishop of Ferns (Irish: Easpag Fhearna) is an episcopal title which takes its name after the village of Ferns in County Wexford, Ireland. In the Roman Catholic Church it remains a separate title, but in the Church of Ireland it has been united with other bishoprics.

History

The diocese of Ferns was one of the twenty-four dioceses established at the Synod of Rathbreasail in 1111. It comprised roughly with the ancient territory of the Uí Cheinnselaig with the bishop's seat (cathedra) located at Ferns Cathedral. During the later medieval period the church at New Ross enjoyed quasi-cathedral status.

Following the Reformation, there are parallel apostolic successions. In the Church of Ireland, Ferns was united with Leighlin in 1597 to form the bishopric of Ferns and Leighlin.

In the Roman Catholic Church, the bishopric of Ferns continues as a separate title. The current Incumbent is the Most Reverend Denis Brennan, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ferns, who was appointed by the Holy See on 1 March 2006 and was ordained bishop on 23 April 2006.

References

Bishop of Ferns Wikipedia