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Gerald Moverley

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Gerald Moverley
Bishop of Hallam
ProvinceLiverpool
DioceseHallam
SeeHallam
Installed30 May 1980
SuccessorJohn Rawsthorne
Other post(s)Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Leeds (1967-1980)
Orders
Ordination28 April 1946
Consecration6 December 1967
by Bishop Gordon Wheeler
Personal details
Born9 April 1922
Bradford
Died14 December 1996
NationalityBritish
DenominationRoman Catholic
Styles of
Gerald Moverley
Reference styleThe Right Reverend
Spoken styleMy Lord
Religious styleBishop
Posthumous stylenot applicable

Gerald Moverley (9 April 1922 - 14 December 1996) was the first Bishop of the Diocese of Hallam in Yorkshire from 30 May 1980 until July 1996 when he resigned due to ill health.

Born in Bradford, England, Gerald Moverley was ordained priest on 28 April 1946, aged 24, in Leeds.

Moverley earned a Doctorate of Canon Law at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum in 1954[1]

Moverley was consecrated by Bishop William Gordon Wheeler. On 6 December 1967, aged 45, he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Leeds and Titular Bishop of Tinis in Proconsulari.

He died in 1996 as Bishop Emeritus of Hallam and was succeeded by Rt. Rev. John Rawsthorne on 3 July 1997.

He had been a priest for 50 years and a bishop for almost 29 years.

References

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  1. ^ Dissertation title: The theatre law of the first and fourth provincial councils of Westminster
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Religious titles
Preceded by
new Bishopric created
Bishop of Hallam
1980–1996
Succeeded by