Life and ministry of Professor Reverend Brendan Leahy who has been appointed as Bishop of Limerick
Brendan Leahy is a priest of the Archdiocese of Dublin and was ordained
in 1986. He is currently professor of systematic theology at Saint
Patrick’s College, Maynooth. For many years he has been a member of the
Focolare Movement and is living in the Focolare Centre, Prosperous,
County Kildare.
Born in Dublin
in 1960, Father Brendan lived in Crumlin parish until he was six, then
moving to Ballyroan, Rathfarnham. He attended Saint Damian’s National
School, Walkinstown, and Coláiste Éanna CBS, Ballyroan.
He
completed his undergraduate studies in law at University College Dublin
(1977-1980), theology and spirituality at Mater Dei Institute of
Education, Dublin (1980-1981), philosophy at Clonliffe College, Dublin
(1981-1983) and theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome
(1983-1986). He pursued professional studies at King’s Inns, Dublin
(1981-83) and was called to the Bar in 1983. He pursued post-graduate
studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome (1983-1991) on the
writings of a Swiss theologian, leading to a doctoral thesis published
as: The Marian Profile in the Ecclesiology of Hans Urs von Balthasar
(New York and London: New City, 2000).
Father Leahy has held a
number of appointments in the Archdiocese of Dublin: curate in
Clonskeagh parish (1991-1992), member of the staff of Holy Cross
Seminary (1992-1999) and Mater Dei Institute of Education (1992-2006);
member of the Priests Council and College of Consultors (1998-2004);
parish chaplain in Lusk (1999-2004); registrar of Mater Dei Institute
(2004-2006); chair of the Ecumenical Committee; diocesan censor (1999 to
present).
On the national level Father Leahy has acted as
secretary of the Advisory Committee on Ecumenism of the Irish Bishops’
Conference (1999–2010) and is a member of the Inter-Church Meeting (1999
- present) and of the Three Faiths Forum of Ireland (1999 – present).
He is co-chair of the Theology Forum of the Irish Inter-Church Meeting
(2010 - present).
Father Leahy was nominated an associate
member of the Pontifical Theology Academy (2004 - present) and has been a
visiting lecturer at the Sophia University Institute, Loppiano,
Florence since its beginning in 2008.
Father Leahy has
published widely, including Believe in Love: The Life, Ministry and
Teachings of John Paul II (Dublin: Veritas, 2011); Ecclesial Movements
and Communities: Origins, Issues and Significance (New York: New City,
2011); His Mass and Ours: Meditations on Living Eucharistically (New
York: New City, 2012); Year of Faith: Stations of the Cross (London:
CTS, 2013). In 2005 he edited No Peace Without Justice, No Justice
Without Forgiveness: Messages for Peace from Pope John Paul II (Dublin:
Veritas, 2005). He has co-edited, Having Life in His Name: Living,
Thinking and Communicating the Christian Life of Faith. (Dublin: Veritas
Publications, 2011) and Treasures of Irish Christianity: People and
Places, Images and Texts (Dublin: Veritas, 2012).
With both his
parents coming from Ballyferriter parish in West Kerry, Father Brendan
has roots in Kerry. In the 1940s his father taught for a year in Athea,
County Limerick.