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Michael McPartland

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Installed
  
9 August 2002

Predecessor
  
Anton Agreiter

Nationality
  
British

Rank
  
Monsignor

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Ordination
  
May 14, 1978

Name
  
Michael McPartland


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Church
  
St Mary's Catholic Church, Stanley

Province
  
Immediately subject to the Holy See

Diocese
  
Falkland Islands, Saint Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha

Born
  
29 September 1939 (age 84) Middlesbrough, England (
1939-09-29
)

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Monsignor Michael Bernard McPartland, S.M.A. (29 September 1939 - 6 April 2017) was a Roman Catholic priest who served as the Apostolic Prefect of the Falkland Islands and Ecclesiastic Superior of St. Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha since 2002 until 2016.

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At the age of 15, McPartland left school and worked for five years as a salesman before joining the British Army in 1960, serving for eleven years after which he worked for British Rail. In 1973 he began formal studies for the priesthood with the Society of African Missions and was ordained on 14 May 1978. McPartland's first appointment was in the north of Nigeria where he served until 1982 when he returned to the United Kingdom. In 1998 he was sent to Nairobi, Kenya before he was appointed Apostolic Prefect of the Falkland Islands and Ecclesiastic Superior of St. Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha by Pope John Paul II in August 2002.

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In 2013, following the election as Pope of Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina (which claims the Falklands to be part of its territory), McPartland stated that "[Bergoglio] must be seen as Pope first and where he comes from should not figure in the equation. But I would also like to think he would have a beneficial impact and perhaps be able to express some soothing words that would help the situation here."

References

Michael McPartland Wikipedia