John Mone

John Aloysius Mone (22 June 1929 – 14 October 2016) was the third Roman Catholic Bishop of Paisley.


John Aloysius Mone
Bishop of Paisley
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
DiocesePaisley
Appointed8 March 1988
Term ended7 October 2004
PredecessorStephen McGill
SuccessorPhilip Tartaglia
Orders
Ordination12 June 1952
Consecration14 May 1984
by Thomas Winning
Personal details
Born22 June 1929
Died14 October 2016 (aged 87)
Greenock
Previous post(s)Auxiliary Bishop of Glasgow and Titular Bishop of Abercornia
(1984-1988)

Early life

John Mone was fourth of the six children of Arthur Mone and Elizabeth Dunn. Born in Glasgow, he was raised in the Crosshill district.

Priesthood

After studies with the Sulpicians at Issy-les-Moulineaux, France and at the rue du Regard and the Institut Catholique in Paris he was ordained to the priesthood on 12 June 1952. Thereafter he served as curate for twenty two years at St Ninian's in Knightswood and for five years at Our Lady and St George in Penilee. In 1979 he was made parish priest of St Joseph's Tollcross.

Episcopate

On 24 April 1984 he was created auxiliary bishop of Glasgow and titular Bishop of Abercornia by Pope John Paul II and was consecrated by Thomas Winning, Archbishop of Glasgow, at Holy Cross Church in Glasgow, the church where he had been baptised. He was translated to the see of Paisley on 8 March 1988 to succeed Stephen McGill and was installed as its bishop at St Mirin's Cathedral in Paisley on 14 May 1988. Mone served as ordinary of the diocese until his retirement on 7 October 2004.

During his episcopate and in retirement he frequently criticised the Dungavel Detention Centre, a holding unit for asylum seekers.[1]

His motto was To Lead in Love.[2]

Bishop Mone died at the Holy Rosary Home in Greenock on 14 October 2016.[3]

References

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