John Aloysius Morgan

The Most Reverend
John Morgan
AO, RFD, ED
Bishop of the Australian Defence Force
See Titular bishop of Membressa
Installed 28 April 1969
Term ended 15 July 2003
Predecessor Thomas McCabe
Successor Geoffrey Francis Mayne
Other posts Military Vicar of the Australian Defence Force
Auxiliary Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn
Orders
Ordination 15 July 1934
Consecration 28 April 1969
Personal details
Born (1909-10-09)9 October 1909
Melbourne, Australia
Died 21 May 2008(2008-05-21) (aged 98)
Canberra, Australia
Denomination Roman Catholic

John Aloysius Morgan, AO, RFD, ED (9 October 1909 21 May 2008) was an Australian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. At the time of his death he was one of the oldest Catholic bishops.

Early life

Morgan was born in Keilor on the outskirts of Melbourne, Victoria, where his father Patrick owned and operated a farm. He attended St Columbas Primary School in Essendon before moving on to St Joseph's Christian Brothers College in North Melbourne in 1917 and again from 1920 to 1926, finally completing his secondary schooling at St. Kevins. Alo, as he was later nicknamed, and his brother Frank, travelled to school each day by horse and buggy. While at school he was considered a very good high jumper and champion handball player and retained a love of sport, and in particular, Australian rules football, throughout his life.

Religious life

He was ordained a priest on 15 July 1934 for the Archdiocese of Melbourne. During the Second World War he served as a Chaplain with the Second Australian Imperial Force in Papua New Guinea from 1942 to 1945. He later recalled that his experiences there were a formative part of his spiritual and personal life.[1] Morgan was to remain an Army Chaplain until 1981 when he stepped down as the Army's Chaplain General.

While in Melbourne he was placed in charge of various parishes including, in 1953, St James' parish in Richmond.[2]

Morgan was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn as well as Titular Bishop of Membressa on 6 March 1969. He was ordained bishop on 28 April 1969. He was appointed on 29 May 1969 to the Roman Catholic Military Ordinariate of Australia where he would remain until of 2 January 1985, as well as the auxiliary bishop of the Canberra and Goulburn archdiocese.

Later life

Bishop Morgan, 2003

In 2003 he concelebrated Mass at St Patrick's Cathedral Melbourne to mark the centenary of his old school, St Joseph's CBC North Melbourne.

Just as he had done with the soldiers in New Guinea, he retained strong pastoral feelings for his flock, the residents in the center where he lived, celebrating Mass daily and speaking with them whenever possible.[3]

Morgan held the following honours: Officer of the Order of Australia (1976), Reserve Force Decoration and the Efficiency Decoration. He died on 21 May 2008 aged 98.

See also

References

  1. Downie, Graham. Wartime Chaplain who saw his role as serving anyone in need. (web article) Retrieved on 6 May 2014 from http://www.theage.com.au/national/wartime-army-chaplain-who-saw-his-role-as-serving-everyone-in-need-20080615-2r11.html
  2. Review of St. Joseph's Christian Brothers' College North Melbourne, Golden Jubilee 1953. St Josephs, North Melbourne
  3. Bishop John Aloysius Morgan Funeral Homily by Archbishop Francis Carroll, retired Archbishop of Canberra and Goulburn. Canberra, 29 May 2008. Retrieved on 6 May 2014 from http://www.cg.catholic.org.au/_uploads/rsfil/00746.pdf

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