ID23794
CollectionPapers of Dr James Walshe, Bishop of Kildare & Leighlin
Collection DescriptionDr James Walshe (1803-1888) was consecrated Bishop of Kildare & Leighlin at the Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow, in 1856. He was born in New Ross, Co. Wexford to Philip Walshe and Mary Doyle. Dr Walshe studied for the priesthood at St Peter’s College, Wexford, and at Carlow College, St Patrick’s, from where he was ordained for Kildare & Leighlin in 1830. He was on the teaching staff of Carlow College (1830-1837) before becoming a curate (1837-1842) and then Administrator of Cathedral Parish, Carlow (1842- c 1843/1844). Dr Walshe acted as Secretary to Dr Francis Haly (c 1783/1787-1855), then Bishop, while he held Cathedral parish assignments. He rejoined the staff of Carlow College and was appointed President in 1850. He held this position until his appointment as Bishop and had also some time earlier been appointed Vicar General. Due to declining health, Dr Walshe petitioned to have a Coadjutor Bishop appointed, and Dr James Lynch was appointed in 1869. Dr Walshe died on 5 March 1888. (delanyarchive.ie)
Collection Web Addresshttps://www.delanyarchive.ie/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/DrJamesWalsheCLD.pdf
ReferenceBox Bp/12 File JW/1867/
Description

04: 4 March 1866 SC Propaganda Fide to Bishop James Walsh, faculties to extend the term of office of superioress Presentation Convent, Stradbally.

AccessOpen for research by appointment with the Archivist, subject to the Delany Archive’s Access Policy.
Date1866
Century19th
Keywords
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Transferred by the Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin.  The Delany Archive's reference code for this collection is KL/JW.

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