Malcolm Patrick McMahon,
OP,
KC*HS (born 14 June 1949) is an English
prelate
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of the
Roman Catholic Church
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. Since 2014, he has been the ninth
Archbishop of Liverpool. Previously, he was
Bishop of Nottingham from 2000 to 2014.
Early life and ministry
Malcolm McMahon was born in London, the second of three brothers and studied mechanical engineering at the
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
The University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) was a university based in the centre of the city of Manchester in England. It specialised in technical and scientific subjects and was a major centre for research. On 1 Oct ...
before working for
London Transport. In 1976, he decided upon an ecclesiastical career and joined the
Dominican Order
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. Making his
religious profession
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Usage
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in December 1977, McMahon studied philosophy at
Blackfriars, Oxford
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and theology at
Heythrop College
Heythrop College, University of London, was a constituent college of the University of London between 1971 and 2018, last located in Kensington Square, London. It comprised the university's specialist faculties of philosophy and theology with soc ...
. He was
ordained
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to the priesthood by
Cardinal Basil Hume on 26 June 1982.
He served as chaplain of
Leicester Polytechnic for the 1986/7 academic year, whence he served in a London
parish
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. McMahon later became
Parish Priest
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of
St Dominic's in
Newcastle upon Tyne
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(1989), and of
St Dominic's in
Haverstock Hill (1990). He was elected
prior provincial of the Dominicans' English Province in both 1992 and 1996. In 2000, he was elected prior of
Blackfriars, Oxford
Blackfriars Priory (formally the Priory of the Holy Spirit) is a Dominican religious community in Oxford, England. It houses two educational institutions: Blackfriars Studium, the centre of theological studies of the English Province of the D ...
.
Episcopal career
Bishop of Nottingham
On 7 November 2000, McMahon was appointed
Bishop of Nottingham by
Pope John Paul II
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. He received his
episcopal consecration
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In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ca ...
on the following 8 December from Bishop
James Joseph McGuinness, with Bishops
Victor Guazzelli and
Patrick O'Donoghue serving as
co-consecrators, in the
Cathedral Church of St. Barnabas.
McMahon's name had been mentioned as a possible successor to
Cormac Murphy-O'Connor
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as
Archbishop of Westminster and to
Kevin McDonald
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as
Archbishop of Southwark
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. He serves as Chair of the Department of Education and Formation of the
Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales
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Overview
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, Chair of the
Catholic Education Service
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, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Catholic Trust of England & Wales, Ecclesiastical Advisor to the
Knights of Saint Columba
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, and President of the British Section of
Pax Christi
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...
, the international Catholic peace movement.
Archbishop of Liverpool
On 21 March 2014
Pope Francis
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appointed Bishop McMahon as the ninth Archbishop of the
Metropolitan See of Liverpool. Archbishop McMahon was
enthroned at
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King on 1 May 2014, the Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker, before a congregation of three thousand.
During his tenure in Liverpool, in 2017 and 2018, Archbishop McMahon ordained priests for the
Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter in
St Mary's Church, Warrington, utilising the pre-1970 rite of ordination.
Views
Archbishop McMahon has said that there is no doctrinal reason preventing priests from having wives:
He considers clerical celibacy as a "spiritual necessity". In a pastoral letter read in the Diocese of Nottingham on Sunday 25 October 2009, then Bishop McMahon said:
He also supports the role of women in Catholic Church, but is against the ordination of women as priests:
In the same pastoral letter, Bishop McMahon said:
In April 2010, Bishop McMahon appeared on the BBC's ''Hard Talk'' to discuss the Church's response to the sexual abuse of children. He defended the work of the Holy See and the Church in England and Wales on this and expressed the hope that the Vatican would become more open and transparent in its treatment of victims and perpetrators.
Personal info
In his free time, the Archbishop enjoys playing golf and listening to live music and opera but also admits to being a fan of
Norah Jones
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.
Portrait
On 21 March 2017, Hardman Portrait published a portrait of Archbishop McMahon to be displayed to the public in the
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King and locally nicknamed "Paddy's Wigwam", is the seat of the Archbishop of Liverpool and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Li ...
Crypt. Archbishop McMahon is depicted in choir dress, mirroring the black and white portrait of his predecessor
Archbishop Richard Downey. The portrait is one of a series of works depicting current members of Liverpool society alongside their predecessors.
References
External links
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1949 births
Living people
Alumni of Blackfriars, Oxford
Alumni of Heythrop College
Alumni of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
Roman Catholic archbishops of Liverpool
Dominican bishops
Roman Catholic clergy from London
English Dominicans
English mechanical engineers
Roman Catholic bishops of Nottingham
People associated with De Montfort University
21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the United Kingdom
British Roman Catholic archbishops
English Roman Catholic archbishops