Bishop John Arnold, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Westminster will be the new Bishop of Salford after his appointment was confirmed today by the Pope.

The sixty one year old will be the eleventh Bishop of Salford, succeeding Bishop Terence Brain who was appointed in 1997 and retired this year at the age of seventy five.

Bishop John Arnold was ordained Priest in July 1983 and after completing further studies in Rome he was appointed to Westminster Cathedral as a chaplain with responsibilities for the Westminster Hospital in 1985.

In 1989 he was appointed as Sub-administrator of Westminster Cathedral. In 1993 he became parish priest of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St George in Enfield and remained there until 2001, when he was appointed as Chancellor and Vicar General of the Archdiocese.

Bishop Arnold was appointed as an Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Westminster on 3rd February 2006, with responsibility for the pastoral care of the deaneries of Barnet, Brent, Enfield, Haringey, and Harrow.

On hearing of his appointment, Bishop Arnold, Bishop-elect of Salford said: “I accept the appointment as Bishop of Salford with much trepidation but will do all I can to serve the people, priests, and religious of the Church of this Diocese as we all seek to respond to Pope Francis’ call to be ‘missionary disciples’.

“I have much to learn in this new experience, after thirty one years of priesthood spent entirely in Westminster. On leaving Westminster I would like to give thanks for all that I have received, most especially from the three Cardinals under whom I have served and the many people from all walks of life who have encouraged me in my ministry. I am very pleased to join with so many others in offering thanks and gratitude to Bishop Terence Brain for his leadership and shepherding of the Diocese with the hope that all the good work may be progressed.

“And I ask for prayers, that this diocesan family may journey together with determination and vision in faith and good works. I ask your prayers.”

Bishop Terence Brain said: “I welcome Bishop John’s appointment by Pope Francis to be the next Bishop of Salford. He has great gifts to share with us and I have every confidence that he will be happy within the family of God of Salford diocese. And I have the same confidence that the priests and people of the diocese will welcome him so that together great things can be done for the glory of God.”

The diocese of Salford covers Greater Manchester and the South East of Lancashire

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