Conrad Meyer (bishop)
Conrad Meyer | |
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Roman Catholic (thereafter) | |
Alma mater | Pembroke College, Cambridge |
Conrad John Eustace Meyer (2 July 1922[1] – 23 July 2011) was an English Catholic priest and a former Church of England bishop.[2][3]
Meyer was the son of William Eustace Meyer.
In February 1994, Meyer announced his decision to be received into full communion with the Catholic Church;[9] in September 1994, Meyer became a Roman Catholic[10] and in June 1995 he was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest by Christopher Budd, Roman Catholic Bishop of Plymouth, at Buckfast Abbey.[11][1] In 2009 he was made a monsignor by Pope Benedict XVI.[12]
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- ^ "Pope Hands out Ancient Title to Retired Newquay Churchman", Cornish Guardian, 18 March 2009.