David Cashman

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David John Cashman (1912–1971) was an

Bishop of Arundel and Brighton from 1965 to 1971.[1][2][3]

Early life and ministry

Born in

Stoke on Trent, followed by as Chaplain to the Duke of Norfolk, and later Parish Priest of St Mary’s Church, Cadogan Street, Chelsea, London.[4]

Episcopal career

He was appointed an

Cyril Conrad Cowderoy, Bishop (later Archbishop) of Southwark and George Laurence Craven, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster.[1][3]

Cashman was appointed

Bishop of the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton on 14 June 1965.[1][3][5] He attended all the four sessions of the Second Vatican Council, held between in 1962 and 1965.[1]

He died in office on 14 March 1971, aged 58.[1][3] There is a memorial to him within Arundel Cathedral.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Bishop David John Cashman". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Diocese of Arundel and Brighton. GCatholic.org. Retrieved on 12 June 2011.
  3. ^ Incumbents of St Mary's Parish. St Mary's Church, Chelsea. Retrieved on 12 June 2011
  4. ^ The Times, Wednesday, Jun 23, 1965; pg. 12; Issue 56355; col E News in Brief
Catholic Church titles
New title
Bishop of Arundel and Brighton

1965–1971
Succeeded by
Michael George Bowen