Geoffrey Hylton Jarrett | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 1 December 1937 |
Denomination | Roman Catholicism |
Occupation | Bishop |
Geoffrey Hylton Jarrett (born 1 December 1937) is a retired Australian Roman Catholic bishop who served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lismore.
Formerly an Anglican priest, Jarrett converted to the Catholic Church in 1965.[1] He was ordained a priest in Sydney on 14 May 1970 by the Archbishop of Hobart, Guilford Clyde Young.
Pope John Paul II appointed him coadjutor bishop of Lismore on 9 December 2000. His episcopal consecration was performed by the Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal Edward Clancy, on 22 February 2001 at St Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore; his co-consecrators were Francesco Canalini, Apostolic Nuncio in Australia and John Satterthwaite, Bishop of Lismore. He chose Supra firmam petram as his motto.
After John Satterthwaite's resignation, he succeeded him on 1 December 2001 in the office of Bishop of Lismore and was introduced to the office on 12 December of the same year.
Pope Francis accepted his age-related resignation on 20 December 2016.[2]
He was succeeded by Greg Homeming on 22 February 2017.[3][4]