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Ordination history of
Niall Coll
History
Priestly ordination
Ordained bySéamus Hegarty
Date3 July 1988
PlaceCathedral of St Eunan and St Columba, Letterkenny, Ireland
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecratorDermot Farrell
Co-consecratorsAlan McGuckian
Denis Nulty
Date22 January 2023
PlaceSt Mary's Cathedral, Kilkenny, Ireland
Source(s):[1][2][3]
Styles of
Niall Coll
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Lordship
Religious styleBishop

The Most Rev. Dr. Niall Coll, KC*HS (born 25 August 1963), is an Irish Catholic prelate and theologian who has served as Bishop of Ossory since 22 January 2023.

Early life and education

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Coll was born in Letterkenny, County Donegal, on 25 August 1963, one of four children to Willie and Kathleen Coll. He grew up in nearby St Johnston and attended secondary school at St Eunan's College.[3][4][5][6]

Coll began studying for the priesthood at St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in 1981, completing a Bachelor of Arts in history and geography from the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, in 1984, and a Bachelor of Divinity from the Pontifical University in 1987.[7]

He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Raphoe on 3 July 1988.[8][3]

Presbyteral ministry

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Following ordination, Coll completed a licentiate in dogmatic theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome in 1989, before returning to Ireland for his first diocesan assignment, as a teacher at St Eunan's College until 1991. He subsequently obtained a higher diploma in education from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1992, before returning to Rome to complete doctoral studies in Christology at the Pontifical Gregorian University.[9][10]

Coll returned to Ireland once again in 1995, upon his appointment as a lecturer at St Patrick's, Carlow College. He returned to the Diocese of Raphoe in 1998, serving as curate in Dungloe and simultaneously as chaplain and teacher at Pobalscoil na Rosann.[11][12][13]

In 2001, Coll was appointed professor in religious studies and religious education at St Mary’s University College in Belfast. He returned to the Diocese of Raphoe once again in 2020, when he was appointed as parish priest of Drumholm (centred on Ballintra), before being appointed parish priest of Tawnawilly (centred on Donegal Town) the following year. Coll also served on the diocesan pastoral council and coordinated the promotion of the diocesan pastoral plan upon its publication in April 2022.[14][15][16]

In an interview with The Irish Catholic in 2018, he emphasised the importance of intelligence and reason in faith development.[17]

In conjunction with his priestly appointments, Coll has conducted retreats for clergy, contributed to publications including Doctrine and Life, The Furrow, Irish Theological Quarterly and The Tablet, and edited the Catholic school ethos journal Le Chéile.[18][19] He has also edited a collection of essays evaluating Ireland's response to the Second Vatican Council.[20][21]

On a national level, Coll has also served as a member of the Inter-Church Committee of the Irish Council of Churches.[22]

Episcopal ministry

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Coll was appointed Bishop-elect of Ossory by Pope Francis on 28 October 2022.[1][23][24][25][26]

He was consecrated by his predecessor, the Archbishop of Dublin, Dermot Farrell, on 22 January 2023 in St Mary's Cathedral, Kilkenny.[27][28][2][29]

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